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Are You Teaching Yourself to Fail?
Are You Teaching Yourself to Fail?
Many women including many career women are teaching themselves to fail. They are doing this by not exposing themselves to successful women
Atlanta,
GA,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
15/09/2011
Atlanta, GA. September 12, 2011. Many women including many career women are teaching themselves to fail. They are doing this by not exposing themselves to successful women. Instead they spend all their time with their family, their old friends or worst of all the gang at the office.
If you spend your time around the same old people you will keep the same old attitude. If you spend time with people with no ambition you will not develop ambition. If you spend time with uncreative people you will not develop creativity. If you spend time with persons who are not motivated you will not be motivated.
The people you hang around with are your main teachers. If you spend time with successful people you will be successful, you can learn motivation, creativity, problem solving and so much more from the successful. That means you need to spend time with the successful and successful women in particular.
Without successful people to use as role models you will never rise above the common denominator. Indeed you may come to believe that everybody is a failure and people only succeed by luck so you will feel that you have to be lucky to get somewhere. Nothing could be further from the truth, successful women know that they can motivate themselves to succeed.
So try spending time with successful people join organizations where you can meet them. This includes alumni groups, professional organizations, business groups, civic groups, and national organizations like the National Association of Professional Women or NAPW. Getting to know successful ladies will teach you how to succeed.
You can teach yourself how to succeed or how to fail. The choice is yours.
Contact: Maria Asuncion
Address: 440 Marick Ave, Atlanta GA 30302
Email: onlinemerchant@gmail.com
Phn: 920-400-2995
Website: http://womenempowered.typepad.com/blog