Make every day a success ... Start to succeed today

A year from now you will wish you had started today. ... --Karen Lamb

Make the Process and Adventure

You should look at every angle of your journey as an exciting adventure. When you think of your childhood years, you loved investigating the unknown resuscitate this spirit of adventure and curiosity, dream about success too

Carry this with you as you strive toward success. Anticipate the excitement of each accomplishment make it a real adventure.

Repositioning and Reflection

On occasion, reflect on what you have accomplished as well as your open milestones and ensure you are still heading in the right direction.

Repositioning along the way to success is perfectly normal and to be expected. You may have been struggling with something specific but have no fear .

Rather than continue battling this issue, reflect on what has not been working, and reposition yourself so you do not have to keep battling the same things repeatedly, or figure a way to deal with the obstacle and overcome it.

But remember success = hard work

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work ... Thomas Edison

Offer Praise

If you have people helping you out, whether on a mentoring, volunteer basis or a full-time employee, always offer praise.

These people are an important part of your success and by providing praise and support; in return, they will show dedication and work hard to help you reach your goal . Let them know they are part of your daily success.

Be Happy

A positive mind and happy, upbeat attitude will help you succeed with passion.

It has been proven in many studies that a person living in a happy state generally gets much further in just about everything they do.

This relates to attitude. Just as bad attitude can pull you down, good attitude and a happy, healthy mind will help you meet your objectives 

You will recognize your own path when you come upon it, because you will suddenly have all the energy and imagination you will ever need. --Jerry Gillies