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Be proactive to succeed and have the right attitude to success

A healthy attitude is contagious but don't wait to catch it from others. Be a carrier." Anonymous

While it may take time to learn how to identify ways to avoid obstacles or failures, get into the habit of tackling problems before they arise.  This will help you avoid wasting precious time on your road to success.

When striving for the big goal of success, it is critical to stay motivated.  Find inspiring and motivational tapes, seminars, books, movies; whatever you are able to get your hands on.  When you start to feel a little down and out and doubt starts to creep in, turn to these motivational tools to help you keep on track. 

Having a Successful Attitude

Putting yourself in the right attitude for success should be at the top of your list.  Staying positive and surrounding yourself with friends, that share a positive attitude will help you succeed.  Do not allow negative thoughts to slip into your mind. 

Attend motivational seminars and find ways to enjoy life.  A good attitude will allow you to turn any bad situation into a learning experience.  You have heard the saying, The glass is either half-full or half-empty.  You need to adopt the attitude that life is half-full or the glass is too big! 

The result is that you will feel better, have more energy, and have a much higher opportunity for success.

Oprah Winfrey endured many hardships during her childhood, yet she stated ...

"All my life I have known I was born to greatness."

Oprahs life involved molestation, poverty, and an incomplete college education. She also had to realign her dream and goals when she had to change from news anchor to morning show host. Negativity and hardship never stopped her in her pursuit of greatness.

"Attitude is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than what people do or say. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill." Charles Swindoll