Psychological
Recipe for Success
This hobby will pay off in direct proportion to your dedication to it. Having said that let me generally mention the principles needed to be successful in any endeavor that you so choose to indulge yourself in.
The thirteen principles are:
Desire...fix in your mind what you desire
Faith...believe that you can achieve what you desire
Autosuggestion...repeat this desire so often that it comes to mind without thought
Specialized Knowledge...acquire as much knowledge as possible on your desires
Imagination...imagine all the ways you can acquire your desires. Don't discount any ideas.
Organized Planning...design a step by step plan to achieve your desires
Decision...decide to carry out your plan
Persistence...do not give up on your plan, making minor adjustments ONLY when necessary.
Power of the Mastermind...form a group of great minds to help you in your task. Choose only those who think positive as you do.
Sex Transmutation...use the most powerful human emotion of sex and divert those energies into fueling your efforts.
Subconscious Mind...before you sleep go over your plan and desires and let your subconscious mind come up with more alternatives/solutions.
The Brain...the brain is still not fully comprehended, do not discount its' capabilities.
Sixth Sense...do not discount your feeling of sixth sense or gut feeling it is part of principle 12.
It is imperative that you study these principles, as this short summary is inadequate. If you have the time to interview any self-made successful person, you will find that every single one of them, whether they realized it or not, used these 13 principles. For more detail and examples please refer to the plethora of 'self help' books.
The above-mentioned principles were taken from, "Think and grow rich" written by Napoleon Hill. I'm sure you can find these principles (maybe worded differently) in many other publications.
Also, the book "How to win friends and influence people" by Dale Carnegie,
may provide useful information on people which may help you in your
"reading people" skills.
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