> Have
> you observed any personal traits that person
> has that you feel might have been a
> significant factor in their success?
Apart from the missing element written about in The Success Report and your observation of
They very strongly believe in living up to their word.
There is:
- Willing to take risks (thanks to the missing element written about in The Success Report).
- Do not care what other people think. They do what they have a mind to do. (Again, the missing element revealed in The Success Report helps here.)
- They are their own person. Not an immitation. They don't "model" themselves on anyone.
- Slow to change their mind. (Thanks to the missing element in The Success Report, in some instances.)
In fact, the more generally accepted traits I think of: determination, taking action, etc., the more I see they are a
result of the missing element written about in The Success Report. Even "living up to your word" can be a result of the missing element written about in The Success Report.
Which is why, I believe, more people do not achieve what they set out to achieve after reading the "success guru" books and attending the success guru seminars. They are looking at Results (determination, keeping your word, taking action, etc.) as Causes/Traits. As if, these can be acquired.
You cannot get a result unless you have the cause of it first.
I cannot have Fire (result) without first having Fuel, Oxygen and Heat (cause). And yet, trying to "become determined" as the success gurus say, is like trying to have fire without the necessary three ingredients.
Some would say you need a "Fire In The Belly." But the "fire in the belly" is a Result Of an underlying Cause.
Focused Action is a RESULT OF an underlying CAUSE.
What's the underlying CAUSE?
It's explicitly revealed in The Success Report - and nowhere else.
Michael Ross
The Success Report