Let's say right away that for many, the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009 have become a difficult time when it's time to swear to yourself or even out loud. That's why I was interested in Mark Cuban, in which he compiled a small list of useful recommendations on behavior per year WTF.
- Admit that living as a student is not the worst thing. It doesn't matter what you wear, what car you drive and what jewelry you wear. Your main enemy now is bills. The less you spend, the more room for maneuver you have.
- Try more. If you don't spend a lot on yourself, then you can easily try something new for yourself. A new job, your business – it doesn't matter. Enter any door that opens in front of you, aiming for a place where there are fewer applicants and, therefore, more chances to earn. This can be any activity that can potentially bring you a couple of coins: become a waiter, wash closets, go around the house trying to sell a vacuum cleaner and remember that this can open the door to your future. What will work and what you will like – you won't know it in advance. Try it.
- How do I know that this is the job? In fact, it's easy: if it's important to you how much you get, then this is not your dream job. This does not mean that you should not strive to earn more. But the fact is that for the sake of a dream job, you will definitely be able to risk earnings and live as a student, remaining happy.
- Learn to be the best. As soon as you find the occupation of a lifetime, you will face only one goal: to become the best at it. It doesn't matter who you become: an athlete, a cleaner, a driver or an accountant, task No. 1 is to become the best. Moreover, you will not have to judge this, the person himself is unlikely to be able to evaluate himself accurately: let your work speak for you.
- Start every day with a positive attitude. We may all be in danger of collapse, even the best that you can read about in today's newspaper, but this should not spoil your life: enjoy the upcoming interviews, enjoy the stuffy room, waiting for a friend who will give you a ride home after. It doesn't matter that you are tired of student life and how tired you are of your current job. Any thing can motivate you and remain as a fun memory when you succeed.
It's all a matter of choice: enjoy the moment, or hate it. What do you choose?
Success & Motivation – 2009
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