Leveraging Success by Professor Robert Fletcher

Success Happens Everywhere

Reject Negativity & Worry

I've seen it all.  Poverty, divorce, loss, unfair competition, diabetes, millions stolen, lies, and betrayal by friends.  But, the problems of today will soon become history past. 

I live today believing that tomorrow holds all the hope in the world.

 

I started my journey to millionaire status at the age of eight candy that I bought in bulk to sell to the other students in the school.  I was making five to ten dollars a day, and everything that followed in my life was built on a step-by-step upward effort.  As a young man, I worked three jobs, ran a small business, went to school, and even played sports.

 

I've worked three jobs at a time, flipped hamburgers, mowed yards, and sold nearly everything as I moved up to my first million-dollar goal.

 

This seems impossible to some, but every successful person has done "Whatever it Takes" to move from their humble beginnings to the next better phase of life.

 

Of the millionaires that I have met, they are always the kind of people who work hard, manage their time, and never let problems become an excuse for failing.  Frankly, we all have moments that feel like failure, but if you stop ... you will be a failure.  If you keep pushing, success will come!

 

by Professor Robert Fletcher

 

Everything Starts with Today!

Insights & Inspiration Blog

Learning to delegate is likely one of the most powerful tools for those on the path of success.  Diversions are probably one of the worst problems that you will face.  You see, while things are in the startup mode, you need to do everything, know everything, and decide everything.  But, with growth, your time will not expand with the success of your business.

 

The reality is that there is only ONE OF YOU, and there is most often the mindset that others can't handle things as well as you.  So, there is the underlying need to find people who have skills or the chore of training people to do things your way.  

 

Always in the delegation process is the need to get status reports.  Set a time to follow up with those in your team to make sure that they are focused, moving forward, and on target.  This can be done with good humor, but keep everyone in line when you find that they are not moving the program forward.

 

Think about momentum!  Moving things forward is not you worker harder dragging your staff behind.  You are the general and your captains should be on the front line winning new ground for their general.   

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