(Video credits: Beats Reloaded
Speakers: Les Brown & Grant Cardone
Music: Empire Syndicate – Last Breath )
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I came across this Kekich Credos “success secrets” from Dave Kekich.
I find it to be helpful especially for those interested in area of self-development. There are a few parts to Kekich’s Credo which I will post on my blog over these few weeks. They are gems. Applying them daily will give you leverage, insight, clear sense of focus and produce positive results in both your personal and business (career) life.
Here are ten valuable words of wisdoms.
KEKICH’S CREDO
1. People will do almost anything to stay in their comfort zones. If you want to accomplish anything, get out of your comfort zone. Strive to increase order and discipline in your life. Discipline usually means doing the opposite of what you feel like doing. The easy roads to discipline are
a) setting deadlines,
b) discovering and doing what you do best and what’s important and enjoyable to you and
c) focusing on habits by replacing your bad habits and thought patterns, one-by-one, over time, with good habits and thought patterns.
2. Cherish time, your most valuable resource. You can never make up the time you lose. It’s the most important value for any productive happy individual and is the only limitation to all accomplishment. To waste time is to waste your life. The most important choices you’ll ever make are how you use your time.
3. Think carefully before making any offers, commitments or promises, no matter how seemingly trivial. These are all contracts and must be honored. These also include self-resolutions.
4. Real regrets only come from not doing your best. All else is out of your control. You’re measured by results only. Trade excuses and “trying” for results, and expect half-hearted results from half-hearted efforts. Do more than is expected of you. Life’s easy when you live it the hard way… and hard if you try to live it the easy way.
5. Always show gratitude when earned, monetarily when possible.
6. Produce for wealth creation and accumulation. Invest profits for wealth preservation and growth. Produce more than you consume and save a minimum of 20% of all earnings. Pay yourself first.
7. You’re successful when you like who and what you are. Success includes achievement… while choosing and directing your own activities. It means enjoying intimate relationships and loving what you do in life.
8. Learn from the giants.
9. A little caution avoids great regrets. Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Keep fully insured physically and materially and keep hedged emotionally. Insurance is not for sale when you need it.
10. Learn the other side’s needs, offer as little information as possible, never underestimate your opposition, and never show weakness when negotiating.








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