Friday, April 12, 2013

The Law Of Success Book By Napoleon Hill

By John L. Holmes


Napoleon Hill's writings only talked about a part of the Law of Success.Everything he says is true, however it's not the whole story.To understand how the law worked for the ultra successful men in his book, we have to look at why the law worked for them.

As all laws of success contain a piece of change, dealing with change is inevitable, so you should pack your bag with the necessary things before you start the journey to success. Before anything else you should learn some more about change.Change is the nature of existence: Look at the big picture, can you name one thing that did not change and stands still. Despite everything about you is changing, sometimes you cannot notice the change. This is why personal changes generally develop slowly and you get used to that change before you notice it consciously.Life never stands still and neither troubles nor joy lasts forever. If you cannot protect your life at the optimum level, dealing with change is better to get the best out of changes. The clouds will turn into sunny days eventually.

If they had to develop new abilities, they learned exactly what they were and how to proceed. They became precise and thorough in every aspect of their lives. They could assess a person and situation instantly and respond appropriately. Think of Donald Trump. They developed an instinct for finding the information that could help them. Their information environment wasn't handed to them, they had to figure it out. The process of Intending-to-figure-it-out developed within them the Ability to find and use the information they needed to be successful.

Change is uncertain: Familiarity signals safety but uncertainty is something you avoid. You cannot control what you do not know. Change has both positive and negative effects. Dealing with change produces stress but also provides opportunities. Change can be an opportunity rather than a problem.Change needs to be consciously managed to become positive. The better you adapt to change, the more successful you will be at the end.In some circumstances you may need to consider using the driving forces of change rather than resisting to change. If you resist to change, you will also resist to opportunities.You should take control of your mind to overcome self sabotage. Clearing the worries, doubts and self punishment out of your mind is a better way of dealing with change than letting all the internal chatter.

Do not become the victim of your attitude. Change is everywhere and you cannot block it but you can change its path for your own sake.How to predict future emotions and benefit from them as a driving force, depends on your mindset. The more optimistic you are, the less likely you are to be influenced by negative information about the future.Never underestimate the long-term impact of positive activities. Practice what you like to do especially when you are busy with dealing with change and no time for anything. Positive Activities will lower down your stress level and empower you to deal with change.

Asking for help from a supportive listener whether a friend or a professional can be useful to overcome negative feelings about change but keeping feelings inside can also be a choice. Laws of success are flexible about social support. Either way you can cope with change. You can choose to talk or resiliency.Writing down your worries is one of the laws of success. Explaining your emotions on a paper will ease your thoughts and clear out some space for success.Courage to face obstacles. You cannot predict what you will discover when you turn the obstacles. Be confident to challenge yourself to discover the opportunities that you can use to your advantage. Courage and self-confidence are essential laws of success.

The great men in Hill's book created magnetism in their lives, which attracted what they needed. These men, in essence, performed magic and totally transformed themselves.Information is the First Law of Success. Use impeccable information as your foundation.




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