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"ORDER. Keep healthy routines with body, mind and spirit. Use planning to focus on building your character and
helping people in each key area of their lives."
The original
book by Napoleon Hill was based on interviews with hundreds of America’s greatest business executives and
political leaders. The manuscript took about twenty years to complete. As stated in the original, great ventures
begin with an idea. Ideas are thoughts. Thoughts can turn into real things. What stimulates thought? Desire.
Strong desires are the basis and beginning of most successes. A strong desire is usually what can bring an idea
into a reality. Take your desire and hone it. Cultivate a plan and refine it. Read it daily and you will begin to self-actualize the concepts and apply the
actions necessary in your daily life to move in the direction of your dreams. Napoleon Hill places much emphasis
on attitude, or constructive thinking. This constructive attitude and thinking transmutes into faith. Based on
his research with the most successful executives, Hill believed that belief and faith are the major forces
that--when coupled with desire--can propel a plan into success. He equated faith with constructive belief and
effective life force.
Planning is
also crucial because most people do not define what they will do or how they will do it in any degree of
specificity. Thus, he refers to having a definite purpose. This simply means to seize upon a specific
goal or quest. Be very specific. Write it down, hone it, and do it. He also places much weight on
education, skill improvement, and continuous learning in relation to your goals.
Firmly
establish what you want and write it out in specific terms:
·
State what you want to
accomplish (the dollar amount or specific thing or attribute).
·
State what you will give
to earn the outcome (effort, work, etc.).
·
Write the date it will
happen.
·
Sign and date the
plan.
·
Read the plan daily upon
awakening and before going to sleep.
·
Feel you have it now in
heart and mind.
Strategic
Characteristics of Your Plans and Actions
Ø Your
actions must be persistent, effective, and efficient.
Ø Your
decisions must be strong and unwavering.
Ø You must
not procrastinate and you must make and act on healthy decisions.
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