Traits of DJ's
High level of trust in themselves
Eat mostly fruits and vegetables, little or no salt, sugar
Associates only with positive people
They avoid repetitious activity; they only do creative work that stretches them
Flexible work schedule
They take time to study, learn, and take classes and seminars
Personal goals that are written to keep them on target
They are early birds, they make early morning accomplishments
They have many psychological advisors and use them often
Quite often, they just sit and think.
A belief in oneself: To step into the unknown and encourage others to do the same.
To be successful you’ve got to have a dream, a vision, a burning passion, a magnificent obsession. You’ve got to want something, and you’ve got to want it bad. This dream, goal, obsession has to become your prime motivator.
It takes enthusiasm, commitment, pride, a willingness to work hard, a willingness to go the extra mile, a willingness to do whatever has to be done in order to get the job done. To get the things you want in life you need motivation, drive, and energy.
Look at where you are today.
Dream of where you want to be tomorrow. Then create a Master Plan of ACTion to take you there.
The deeper your passion, the deeper your commitment, the greater the likelihood you’ll become the success you dream of becoming.
And when you have this deep passion and commitment, you’re no longer working. You no longer have a job. You’re doing something you love, and surprisingly someone’s willing to pay you to do it. You’re having fun.
To be successful you’ve got to have desire. You’ve got to want something. You’ve got to have a burning passion. You’ve got to be able to answer the question: "How badly do I want it?"
But desire is only a feeling. It’s of no value until you’ve turned your desire into action. You must make the decision to go out and do something. A burning desire to be, and to do, is the starting point from which you take off with your dream!
When you know who you are, where you want to go, and what you want to do, everything else falls into place.
You find yourself being guided by this larger sense of purpose and direction. Your lifelong goals, dreams, and desires determine your career.
Your career goals determine your job. Your responsibilities at work, at home, and to yourself determine what you will do each day.
High level of trust in themselves
Eat mostly fruits and vegetables, little or no salt, sugar
Associates only with positive people
They avoid repetitious activity; they only do creative work that stretches them
Flexible work schedule
They take time to study, learn, and take classes and seminars
Personal goals that are written to keep them on target
They are early birds, they make early morning accomplishments
They have many psychological advisors and use them often
Quite often, they just sit and think.
A belief in oneself: To step into the unknown and encourage others to do the same.
To be successful you’ve got to have a dream, a vision, a burning passion, a magnificent obsession. You’ve got to want something, and you’ve got to want it bad. This dream, goal, obsession has to become your prime motivator.
It takes enthusiasm, commitment, pride, a willingness to work hard, a willingness to go the extra mile, a willingness to do whatever has to be done in order to get the job done. To get the things you want in life you need motivation, drive, and energy.
Look at where you are today.
Dream of where you want to be tomorrow. Then create a Master Plan of ACTion to take you there.
The deeper your passion, the deeper your commitment, the greater the likelihood you’ll become the success you dream of becoming.
And when you have this deep passion and commitment, you’re no longer working. You no longer have a job. You’re doing something you love, and surprisingly someone’s willing to pay you to do it. You’re having fun.
To be successful you’ve got to have desire. You’ve got to want something. You’ve got to have a burning passion. You’ve got to be able to answer the question: "How badly do I want it?"
But desire is only a feeling. It’s of no value until you’ve turned your desire into action. You must make the decision to go out and do something. A burning desire to be, and to do, is the starting point from which you take off with your dream!
When you know who you are, where you want to go, and what you want to do, everything else falls into place.
You find yourself being guided by this larger sense of purpose and direction. Your lifelong goals, dreams, and desires determine your career.
Your career goals determine your job. Your responsibilities at work, at home, and to yourself determine what you will do each day.