Monday, November 14, 2005



*PICTURE: "some" assembly may be required

There’s no manual for success, no recipes for wealth.

There are no directions that will surely guide you to your goals.

We know attaining success and wealth are possible; others have done it. And you may have even done it yourself. Many have written books, created videos, classes, etc…in hopes of creating a formula for success that anyone can follow. Go through steps 1 to 12 and you’ll be rich.

If only life was that easy. The problem is we are all individuals. We’re all unique. And thus our experiences and ultimately our results will be as varied as ourselves.

This doesn’t mean we can’t or shouldn’t look for help. You can’t buy a general recipe for success, so save your money and time. But there are alternatives. My brainstorming sessions (http://www.smallseminars.com/), combines attendees and experts together one-on-one to create individual flight plans for whatever your goals may be. Is success guaranteed; no. Do the results depend largely on you; yes. But again, in my mind this may be as close at it will ever get to that magic recipe for success.

I ended my last post saying “it’s the journey that counts”. And I just wanted to keep going a little with this. If it’s the journey that counts…would you want a recipe for success if one were to exist?

You just bought a new BBQ. Only thing is these days, BBQs come in a shoe sized boxes, disassembled in roughly 1 million pieces. And although now that it’s almost impossible to put them together without the instructions, some people still try. Why is that? Pride, ego, alcohol, illiteracy or a powerful combination of all four? Maybe, but I think some people still love doing things themselves. It’s that satisfaction of accomplishing your goals, yourself.

With that said, would you want this magic recipe or formula? Please let me know…

Would you be just as happy reaching these goals?

Or would you be like the majority of lottery winners.... given their wealth and broke in a few years?

Let's hear some thoughts...

O..and think of SmallSeminars.com as that friend (the handy one) who helps you put your new BBQ together.

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