Chapter 9 Persistence – Lesson

Chapter 9 Persistence

The sustained effort necessary to induce faith.

The eighth step towards riches.

Persistence is being dedicated to a goal or dream no matter what whether it has to do with life, business, relationships, love or simular. Napoleon starts off by saying that persistence is needed within any calling or task should that be love or otherwise. That the basis of persistence is the power of will.

What have learnt from own experience with persistence is so much; people have called me stubborn because know what am after within own life and business. That I am not prepared to give up on such. Personally am seeking love and to be accepted for who am as a person. Am seeking someone who is prepared to accept how limiting that health can be at times and what need as a person.

Its been a search of many years continuing and there have been times that have been thinking have found right person but no they were not right, then getting back up and continuing with search. Now that is persistence in its self, as Napoleon states in this chapter you need to have a definite goal and a plan for working to it’s attainment. Do you have that plan?

You need to build a strong fire under your own desires. You need to know what you want and say am not going to settle no matter what you through at me, no matter how long it takes I am going to do this. The story of Fannie Hurst or Wallis Simpson are great examples of persistence.

Persistence is saying no am not going to settle for anything less than what I want. To me that was a loving, accepting partner. Yet personally had to learn to be the guy who was needed to love her, that was part of the journey. In business it’s the same we must have a plan and just keep to such, tweak as needed and go from there.

With no persistence you are finished before you start, the persistence helps you overcome you challenges. States Napoleon in this chapter.

Personal lesson plan from chapter 9 of Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Vitamins for the Mind – Influence/Association

Vitamins for the Mind
by Jim Rohn

Influence/Association

There are two parts to influence: First, influence is powerful; and second, influence is subtle. You wouldn't let someone push you off course, but you might let someone nudge you off course and not even realize it.

We need a variety of input and influence and voices. You cannot get all the answers to life and business from one person or from one source.

Attitude is greatly shaped by influence and association.

Don't spend most of your time on the voices that don't count. Tune out the shallow voices so that you will have more time to tune in the valuable ones.

"No" puts distance between you and the wrong influence.

You must constantly ask yourself these questions: Who am I around? What are they doing to me? What have they got me reading? What have they got me saying? Where do they have me going? What do they have me thinking? And most important, what do they have me becoming? Then ask yourself the big question: Is that okay?

Don't join an easy crowd; you won't grow. Go where the expectations and the demands to perform are high.

Some people you can afford to spend a few minutes with, but not a few hours.

Get around people who have something of value to share with you. Their impact will continue to have a significant effect on your life long after they have departed.

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From Jim Rohn’s Newsletter, ah such a powerful article. Think about who are you around that influences you most.

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Three Ways Mobile Marketing Can Work for Your Business

Three Ways Mobile Marketing Can Work for Your Business

When our mobile phones ring, sing or vibrate, they're all but impossible to ignore. Savvy marketers know this always-on mode of communication is a smart way to send timely, targeted marketing messages. "We can't say that text messages have a 100 percent open rate, but the numbers are close," says Joel Comm, a social media expert and the author of KaChing! "Texts have a type of urgency and 'personal-ness' that email has lost." Check out the following scenarios Comm describes to see how mobile marketing might work for your business.

  • Invite loyal customers to visit your business at a specific time. For example, a restaurant could send out a text coupon to boost traffic. "Say it's Tuesday, at 11:00 a.m. People are starting to think about lunch. A restaurant owner or manager could send a message that says, 'Buy one get one free from noon to 2 p.m. today,' " Comm says. Because the coupon is in their phones, customers won't lose or forget it, and business owners can track the response rate.
  • Encourage timely repeat purchases by putting customers on a reminder schedule. Comm uses an auto shop as an example: "When your customers get an oil change, ask, 'How would you like a coupon for $5 off your next oil change?' To get the coupon they send a text to opt in to your reminder service. Then, in 12 weeks they get a coupon for an oil change for that week only."
  • Increase teleseminar participation by sending a reminder text with the conference number to registrants 15 minutes before the call.

Mobile marketing is direct, and it can be very simple with a service like TextCastLive.com, an auto-responder service for mobile phones, much like AWeber or Constant Contact for email marketing. "Over the next few years we're going to see a lot of businesses begin to use mobile marketing," he says.

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From Seeds of success Newsletter a powerful article showing how we can use a text message for marketing.

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