Where will you be ten years from now if you keep on going the way you are going?

Many people fail to realize that big success is the result of little successes achieved, often over a very long period of time. Truly successful people are long-term thinkers. They know that they must build upon each achievement and constantly learn new and better ways of doing things. A regular review of your progress is an essential part of goal-setting. A goal is little more than a wish unless it has a timetable for completion. Make sure your plan for your life includes short-, medium-, and long-term goals. Revise your goals as circumstances dictate, check them off when they are completed, and set new and bigger goals for yourself as you grow. And take time to reflect often to make sure you are on the right course -- for you.

 

Take Care…and HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

Regards

Palani

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The man who dipped a chunk of ice cream in chocolate and called it Eskimo Pie made a fortune for the five seconds of imagination it took to create the idea.

We are just beginning to understand the mysterious ways in which the mind works, but successful people have long known how to use the power of creative vision to their advantage. Many "new" ideas are really nothing more than a new combination of two well-known products or ideas. Nevertheless, great fortunes have been built upon such combinations when they are supported by a clever name and marketing campaign. There is a definite process that you can use to tap into your imagination. In his book A Technique for Producing Ideas, James Webb Young identified five steps:

1. Gather the appropriate information.

2. Work the information over in your mind.

3. Incubate the idea in your subconscious.

4. Recognize the "Eureka!" stage when the idea is born.

5. Shape and develop the idea for practical application.

 

The technique works. Give it a try the next time you're searching for a creative solution to an old problem.

 

Take Care….

 

Regards

Palani

PAL Vision Associates

Managing Director, President ( Kiwanis Club Daerah Petaling), BNI Nexus Chapter

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