21 Ways to Achieve Lasting Happiness and Success
21 Ways to Achieve Lasting Happiness and Success
Most people think success comes from good luck or enormous talent, but many successful people achieve their accomplishments in a simpler way: through self-discipline.
This book will teach you how to finally make your dreams come true. It was written into 3 parts, each containing 7 chapters, powerful quotes from successful leaders, and 7 action practices each.
I’d like to go straight to the point in breaking down all 21 chapters into little summaries.
Self-Discipline and Success: How do you know when you’re on the right part to achieving something great? By understanding the secret of success and doing your own thing.
Self-Discipline and Character: Never excuse yourself, never pity yourself. Your character and attitude towards your life and work is one way to measure the right things that you do.
Self-Discipline and Responsibility: Often times we blame people for our own predicaments. Expecting others to cause a change in our lives is a total no-no.
Self-Discipline and Goals: Discipline is the ultimate bridge between goals and accomplishment.
Self-Discipline and Personal Excellence: Your biggest investment is the work you do on you.
Self-Discipline and Courage: Learning to confront your fears is the actual the first step to being courageous at becoming a better you.
Self-Discipline and Persistence: Your ability to respond to setbacks is the measure of your readiness to succeed.
Self-Discipline and Work: When you work all the time you work, you do work effectively.
Self-Discipline and Business: With out great discipline in business, success is impossible.
Self-Discipline and Sales: The discipline of generating sales starts with total self-discipline, focus and concentration.
Self-Discipline and Money: There’s joy and happiness in becoming wealthy, but you cannot have enough if you’re not grateful for what you already have.
Self-Discipline and Time Management: Time management is really life management.
Self-Discipline and Problem Solving: The first three-step method for solving problems effectively is to take the time to define the problem clearly, ask; “is it really a problem?”, and ask again, “what else is the problem?”.