Success is easy! Yes, really easy. It’s floating around you, waiting for you to reach over and grab it. The only difference between successful people and the rest is that successful people go ahead and take a chance – on their dreams, their ambitions, their luck, their life, while the rest keep worrying about paying monthly bills and ensuring that the bank balance is rolling.
The most important fact of life is that it is not permanent. This existence is your one chance of leaving your own mark. And it suffices if you are your own celebrity! In fact that’s an achievement worth achieving. Read More→

Our culture is rampant with negativity. From report cards to annual reviews at work to billboard advertising, we tend to hear what’s wrong with us, where we are weak and what we need to do in order to improve. Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a society where everyone’s talents were recognized, validated, encouraged and admired? That’s why strengths are such a positive factor in creating success: they tell you what is right with you. Strengths are the tendencies and skills at which you naturally excel. Strengths can be developed, deepened and even resuscitated after lying dormant for many years.
I saw the Hunger Games recently and to my surprise it was great! I was struck by the themes and how many of them really applied to everyday life. No, I don’t plan on ruining the movie for you, so if you haven’t seen it your still safe.
Knowing what the ingredients of true success are is important in terms of our social, professional and personal lives. Taking these principles to heart will also ensure that we reach obtain the maximum benefit from all relationships that we forge on these three levels. Here are some of the principles that drive successful people:
We are living in a world of words and as Manly Hall, the Canadian-born author and mystic said, “Words are potent weapons for all causes, good or bad.” Due to the fact that this is so true, I have devised a quiz, so that you can test yourself to see whether you are aware of the profound effects that positive words, or negative words have.