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Paradoxical Rules of True Success

 

 

 

Vadim Kotelnikov (VadiK), innopreneur coaching by example

I teach by example and would be extremely happy to cross-pollinate knowledge and ideas with those who have experience in this area

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7 Paradoxical Rules of True Success by Vadim Kotelnikov  

You win or lose a battle before it begins.

"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win," advised Sun Tzu, the author of The Art of War.

 

 

 

Real climbing begins when you reach the top.

The only way to grow is to stretch yourself. Always seek new challenges to address and opportunities to learn. "When you reach the top, keep climbing," says Zen proverb.

 

Stretch Yourself

Disruptive Innopreneur

Conquer a Goliath

 

 

Self-Mentoring: main news are inside yourself

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Impossible is possible.

The difference between impossible and possible is in your mind. "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible," advised Audrey Hepburn.

 

Achieve Impossible

Advice by Victorious Revolutionaries

 

 

Paradoxical Rules of Success: stip to think to move faster

Paradoxical Rules of Success: emerge wiser

 

 

Taking risk is less risky than plying it safe.

Avoiding challenges leads to stagnation. Playing it safe limits development and growth, while risk-taking can lead to innovation, growth and the achievement of stretch goals that might otherwise remain unattainable.

 

Prepare To Win

Play InnoBall to reduce risks

Learning SWOT Questions

 

 

Paradpxical Rules of Success: Innovators vs. Managers

Paradoxial Rules of Success: win the battle before it begins

 

 

Failure is a gift.

Fail forward – failure is a gift if you treat it as a learning opportunity and a stepping stone to success. "Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently," said Henry Ford.

 

Noble Failure

Freedom to Fail

Disruptive Success is 99% Failure

 

 

Paradoxial Rules: the less you want to possess the richer you are  

The less you want to possess the riche you are.

"If you really want everything, then give up everything," said Lao Tzu. Excessive desires for material possessions can lead to unhappiness. True wealth is not defined by money, but by inner contentment and the ability to feel happy.

 

 

Vadim Kotelnikov (VadiK), innopreneur coaching by example

The 80/20 Rule of Selling: 20% of the sale happens when salesperson speaks; 80% of the sale happens when the prospect speaks.

Vadim Kotelnikov, founder of 1000ventures - personal logo VadiK

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If you want to gain true insight, quiet your mind.

Those who don’t engage their light-speed superconscious mind use just a small fraction of their unlimited thinking power because our supraconscious mind works millions times faster... More

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Paradoxical Rules of Success by Vadim Kotelnikov

If you don't pay attention to troubles, they take offence and leave you. This is a paradoxical rule of happy people.

~ Vadim Kotelnikov

 

Wise answers are questions.

Zen wisdom says: "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the sages, seek what they sought." So, for a continuously learning and growing person, the sayings of the wise persons are not answers, but awakening questions, starting points for the search.

 

 

 

   

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① "Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own." ~ Bruce Lee

② Sleep on this information – your powerful superconscious mind will tell you how to use it when you wake up

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