You can talk yourself right out of being successful when you tell yourself to put off a task until tomorrow. Don’t procrastinate. Do it now and move on to the next stage of living your American dream.
Be attentive to how others see you and use that knowledge to better how you are perceived.
Don’t be afraid to dream. Others may mock your dreams but don’t let them stifle your spirit. Dream bi and live those dreams to the fullest.
Develop a system of doing things that allows for automation and speed. This “Cookie Cutter” approach has been used by many including, Henry Ford in his assembly line process and makes your efforts more efficient in pursuit of your American dreams.
Our 16th President Abraham Lincoln was famous for his honesty and known as ‘Honest Abe”. Be well known for your honesty. It will help you in your quest to live the American Dream.
Keeping up with the times, technologically, is difficult these days. But it pays great rewards. Live the American Dream by being current.
Take note of others around you. See a need and fill it. You’ll be a hero in their eyes and you’ll feel better about yourself. Be aware and then do something about it.
Be a worker. Hard work builds character and leads to success. I know very few successful people who were not very hard workers. Matter of fact, at the moment I can think of none.
Being a person of comfort to others is like being the Chicken Soup they need when they are down. Be the Chicken Soup that soothes their troubled mind.
Be early to your appointments by planning ahead. Sometimes, unexpected delays pop up when you are in the most need to arrive on time. You can thwart those delays by being early. And by leaving early, you can avoid the frustrations that come when you think you’re going to be late. Be early to your American dream.
