Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Hi Taha, There are literally thousands of men and women who are living dull, meaningless lives because they were not good students in school. They got poor grades, their report cards indicated they were miserable failures. Unfortunately, they permitted those poor grades to register as a part of their self-image and they still see themselves as failures years later. These people never attempt to get a good job or an interesting position in any dynamic organization. They never attempt to start their own company, then build it into something of real value because of this failure image they hold. If you can relate to what I am saying listen up, because I recently read a story of a man who was a poor student. You're probably familiar with his name. In fact, his name might be welded to the hood of your automobile. He got poor grades in school but he never let it upset him because he said his universe revolved elsewhere - around engines, motors and bicycles. He was not only a poor student, he was a frail boy who did not do well in sports and suffered miserably from humiliation. The inferiority complex he developed was reversed and turned into a fierce desire to succeed - Which he did. Here are five personal principles for success this man uses. 1) Always be ambitious and youthful 2) Respect sound theories, find new ideas and devote time to improving production 3) Take pleasure in your work and try to make working conditions as pleasant as possible 4) Constantly look for a smooth, harmonious working rhythm 5) Always keep in mind the value of research and hard work. Most of the successful people I know got off to a poor start. If you did as well don't let it stop you. By the way, everytime a Honda passes you let it remind you of this story. That was his name. To your success, Bob Proctor Chairman & Co-Founder Proctor Gallagher Institute PS - If you'd like to change your world once and for all ... To start living the life that up to this point you've only dreamed about - and achieve the huge goals you really want but have been reluctant to set. This is for you. Share: Follow: If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: Unsubscribe Proctor Gallagher Institute 8776 E Shea Blvd, Suite 106-621 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States 1 (800) 871-9715 | (480) 767 2458
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