Monday, March 22, 2009
Ever since my late return on Saturday night, I’ve been contacting my long list of LinkedIn connections who are eager to know more about iLearningGlobal. In my messages, I’ve included some of the best ideas from last weekend’s iLG Launch, and I thought I’d also share a few with you each day.
The brilliant Brian Tracy, iLearningGlobal’s Chief Learning Officer, emphasized how simple it is to achieve success with the right attitude, behavior and tools. Here are some highlights:
Avoid “excusitis” (which he wryly defined as “an inflammation of the excuse-making gland”).
It’s a law of nature: If you do what successful people do, you’ll get successful results.
The key to success is your speed of putting ideas into action.
Try each new idea or technique 10 times; it will get easier and feel more natural each time.
If you can change your thinking, you can change your life.
The “foundation principle” of success: you become that which you think about all the time.
The top 10% of people (highest achievers) think about what they want, and how to get it, most of the time.
Not only do iLearningGlobal’s teaching materials enable you to put all these ideas into action; they represent, in Brian Tracy’s words, the pre-eminent source of the highest-quality information, presented in the best possible form, *in the world.*
More tomorrow. Meanwhile, you can learn more about iLearningGlobal at http://www.ilearningglobal.biz/rosinawilson — and feel free to email me ( rosinawilson.iLG@gmail.com ) with any questions.
To our success,
Rosina