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TITLE : Head To Success

Source : Internet
Main ideas : You may not realize it, but personal success is not
dependent on your intelligence, natural abilities, or even your
background (educational or personal). Personal success has nothing to
do with your friends, family, or contacts. The truth is that the keys to
success lie in our ability to find the best in ourselves regardless of the
circumstances- it lies in our ability to adapt and change as necessary.
Right now, at this very moment, you have within you an ability and
potential that can help you accomplish wonderful things in your life.
However, you must learn to properly harness and channel this ability
and potential. Following are the four keys to success in life.

4 Keys to Success in Life


 You may not know this, but the keys to success have always been
exactly the same- they have not changed. Here they are:
1. Figure out what you want and where you plan to go.
2. Give yourself a deadline/set a goal. Keep in mind that a goal is simply
a dream that has a deadline.
3. Take steps to achieve your goal- do at least one thing every day to
achieve your goal.
Decide that you are never going to give up on your goal- you will see it
to completion.

These are the keys to success and have worked wonders for just about
anyone that has ever put them into action. Of course, you’ll need to give
it your all- but when you develop and follow these, you will see yourself
growing into a truly extraordinary individual.
1. Learn from the Experts to See Your Life Transform
2. Program Yourself
3. You Have Unlimited Potential

Vocabulary Useful :
1. circumstances
phrase
 
how much money someone has:
Grants are available depending on your circumstances.
By now she was alone and living in reduced circumstances (= with
little money).
These boys and girls often grew up in dire circumstances.
Although he now lives in very comfortable circumstances, he
never forgets his humble origins.
2. harness
noun [ C ]
UK  /ˈhɑː.nəs/ US  /ˈhɑːr.nəs/
 
a piece of equipment with straps and belts, used
to control or hold in place a person, animal, or object:
a safety harness
a baby harness
a parachute harness
3. extraordinary
adjective
UK  /ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/ US  /ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i/
 
B1
very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange:
He told the extraordinary story of his escape.
Her voice had an extraordinary hypnotic quality.
an extraordinary coincidence
4. wisdom
noun [ U ]
UK  /ˈwɪz.dəm/ US  /ˈwɪz.dəm/
 
B2
the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make
good decisions and judgments:
I certainly hope to gain a little wisdom as I grow older.
He hosts a weekly radio programme in which
he dispenses wisdom (= gives his opinions) on a variety of subjects.
I tend to doubt the wisdom
of separating a child from its family whatever the circumstances.
5. guaranteed
adjective
UK  /ˌɡærənˈtiːd/ US 
 
COMMERCE
if a product is guaranteed, the company that made
it promises to repair it, change it, or return the
customer’s money if a fault develops within
a particular period of time:
We offer franchise businesses with a guaranteed minimum income.
All our appliances are guaranteed for life.

Your opinion : you may face many defeats, but you must not be
defeated. It may be necessary to experience defeat to understand who
you are, what you can rise from, and how you can still come out on top.

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