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Proof That Obstacles Can\’t Hold You Back

Failure will come walking right to your door anytime you begin to hold back. It does not matter what level of success you have achieved. Put your heart and soul into something or failure will surely follow. Try this exercise to help you learn not to hold back. You will experience a new level of life.

1. What in the past have you wanted to achieve, made a couple steps toward it and then, pulled back? It is in this area or thing that will show you are not putting your heart and spirit into all the way. You could succeed in this area if you would allow yourself to stop holding back.

2. Write a brief statement (3-4 paragraphs is enough) about what would happen if you didn’t hold back and went all the way for this goal or desire.

3. Make a list of three things that you in the way of you accomplishing this desire.

4. Write three action steps toward your desire that you could accomplish right now.

5. Make a commitment to do at least do these three things. No more and no less-just these three things.

Observe what happens to the obstacles that were in your way. Sometimes they will diminish or change. Sometimes they will completely eliminate themselves. These obstacles are replaced with other seemingly impossible and impassable things.

Once you experience the “changing of your obstacles” from this expercise, you will certainly come to realize two things:

1. Challenges, problems, and desires will continually be in the way of your desires.
2. Should you continue to not hold back and to give it your all; obstacles will disappear, change or diminish on the way to accomplishing your desires.

This is the same for all successful people. Our success grew bigger and bigger because we faced our challenges, obstacles, and insurmountable odds while upgrading our lives to the next level.

One of my favorite sayings that I like to share with my audiences is, “The level of success for any person is directly proportional to that individual’s level of courage.” Always remember that your courage does not relate to a lack of fear, but to doing things in spite of fear. You want to give your all and not hold back.

As the first pilot to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean, Amelia Earhart, proudly stated, “The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity.”

Do not hold back. Not in your life or with your dreams. Do not hold back at all and see what will happen. You will amaze yourself at the level of success and the new power you will rapidly achieve.

Sincerley Yours,
Dr. Michael J. Duckett

Are you feeling discouraged because you have not achieved the level of success you desire? Dr. Michael J. Duckett has dedicated his career to helping people overcome their fear of success and make tremendous strides with whatever may be holding someone back. For more information: goal setting

 
Get That Job! Traditional Tips That Work

Tip (1) Find our as much as you can about the company before you get there. The internet is a massively useful resource. Company accounts, news items, company newsletters, reports, etc. can be a very useful talking point. Take spare copies of application forms, CVs and any other papers that you may find useful with you. If the interviewer has lost your CV it will give you massive brownie points to save the interviewers blushes.

Tip (2) Get there early. Make sure you know exactly what time it will take to get to the place you are looking for. My advice, aim to get there an hour early. Too conservative? Better that than being one minute late. If you’re late for an interview with me, you’re already history. Of course things happen, so allow time for traffic, the dog being sick or any of the thousands of other things that might get in the way.

Tip (3) Dress conservatively to impress. Boring is best- don’t offend, conservative and neutral colours are preferred. For men, that means a suit-at the very least, a collar and tie. For ladies, smart business attire is the order of the day. Whilst attitudes to dress have and are changing, the point is that you cannot afford the opportunity to offend anyone through choosing anything too way out. At the very least, take some time to find out the dress code in the organisation that you will hopefully be working for. In the media and some IT departments, more casual attire is perfectly acceptable. The point is, wear appropriate clothing. Finally, make sure that clothing is clean and pressed, paying particular attention to shoes- as uncomfortable as it may be to you, many people see dirty shoes as a sign that the person doesn’t care.

Tip (4) Be clean and well groomed. Wash your hair, make sure your nails are clean- clean your teeth and shower before the meeting. If you have a long journey before you arrive, travel in comfortable clothes and take your interview kit with you. Take a wash bag so you can give yourself a strip wash if needed.

Tip (5) What does the person interviewing you actually do? Find out their name, exactly what they do and if you can, how long they have been there. Any information that you can find out before hand will help you. Why does this matter? Most people are interested in themselves first and foremost- if you can let someone know that you’ve found out about them, you can be sure they’ll remember you. Don’t be creepy, just find out enough to make a conversation interesting.

Tip (6) From the moment you arrive to the moment you leave, never ever assume anything about anyone. assume that you’re being watched on CCTV all the time, Treat everyone with respect, be polite and friendly even if it’s holding the door for someone leaving when you arrive. You just never know who does what, and it’s common courtesy anyway. All sorts of people have all sorts of influence- do you know that the security guard isn’t the brother of the MD? Thought not- don’t take any chances and you give yourself every chance of success.

Tip (7) Don’t fidget and play with your change. Keep your hands neatly folded on your lap and lean forward to really listen to what is being said by the interviewer. Listen on purpose. If you are unsure about what is being asked, reflect a question back to buy a little time to answer. Can you explain that question in a little more detail please gives you some time to consider a response.

Tip (8) Make sure you answer the question. Don’t go off on a tangent and let the interviewer think that you don’t know what he is asking. A question is being asked of you for a reason. Whilst answering, be prepared to give examples of where you have experience from the past. One word answers are not applicable- even if the interviewer gives you a question to which the answer can be yes or no, expand your answer and help the interviewer out.

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