วันเสาร์ที่ 12 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2557

10 นิสัยที่สร้างความสำเร็จที่ผมเรียนรู้จากสองมหาเศรษฐี

1. ลงทุนกับตัวเอง

ผมเห็นเขาทั้งสองได้อุทิศช่วงเวลาที่สำคัญไปกับการพัฒนาตัวเองด้วยการหาความรู้ให้ตัวเองไม่ว่าจะเป็นการเรียนภาษาใหม่ๆ เข้าอบรม สมัครเรียนคอร์สต่างๆ นี่คือการลงทุนอย่างหนึ่งซึ่งอาจจะไม่ต้องเสียเงินเพื่อที่จะให้ได้ความรู้มา เราสามารถหาความรู้ได้จากอินเตอร์เนตหรือห้องสมุดสาธารณะ เมื่อไหร่ก็ตามที่เราหยุดลงทุนกับตัวเองนั่นเป็นการตัดปันผลชีวิตของคุณเองในอนาคต

2. ตั้งข้อสงสัยกับทุกๆสิ่ง
สิ่งที่คนทั่วไปมองแค่ว่ามันเป็นเพียงแค่โลกหรือทุกอย่างมันซับซ้อนเกินไปซึ่งแตกต่างจากคนรวยมอง ครั้งนึงผมเคยไปนั่งคุยกับ Envor เป็นเวลาประมาณครึ่งชั่วโมงเกี่ยวกับการเปรียบเทียบความสูงของขอบฟุตบาทในวอชิงตัว ดีซี กับอิสตันบูล มหาเศรษฐีสงสัยเป็นอย่างมากว่าคนอื่นๆในโลกนี้คิดว่ามันเป็นปัญหาไหม

3. คบค้าสมาคมกับคนที่ดีกว่าเรา เหมือนกับคำสุภาษิตที่ว่า คบบัณฑิต บัณฑิตพาไปหาผล


4. อย่ากินข้าวคนเดียว

5. รับผิดชอบและยอมรับกับสิ่งที่สูญเสียไป

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6) Understand The Power Of “Leverage”

This is something that was quite a shock to me. From afar, a billionaire appears to be someone who is a master at everything. But, in truth, they’re specialists in one or a few areas and average or subpar at everything else. So, how do they get so much done? Leverage! They do what they do best and get others to do the rest . Here’s a great article on leverage. Keep in mind I see this done with wealthy people and their money all of the time – they use OPM (other people’s money) for most or all of their projects.

7) Take No Days Off (Completely)

I recall going on vacation with Enver several times, yachting up and down the southwestern coast of Turkey (also known as the blue voyage). Sounds ballerific, right? No doubt we had a great time, but mixed in with all that swimming and backgammon was discussion of business, discussion of strategy, planning and plotting.The best way I can describe this habit is thinking about your business or your idea like your literal baby. No matter your distance, you don’t stop thinking of him/her (and after just having a second son, I can attest to this).

8) Focus On Experiences vs. Material Possessions

When you have money, your toys are big. However, the vast majority of money I saw spent on their “leisure” was on actual experiences versus the typical car, jewelry, and clothes we’re familiar with seeing in music videos and gossip blogs. I recall one time at dinner with Oprah, I spotted a table of about 20 girls off to the side. I later found out Ms. Winfrey was treating some of her graduating girls from her school in South Africa to dinner in NYC. Experiences create memories, and memories are priceless. 

9) Take Enormous Risks

This is another one of those successful habits every entrepreneur can attest to. A matter of fact, Entreprenuer.com created a great infographic outlining commonalities of the world’s billionaires and one of the most prominent was this characteristic: billionaires are not adverse to risk. What intrigues me even more about Enver and Oprah was that even at their high financial status and success level, they still possessed a willingness to risk their most precious asset (their name and legacy) on new and bolder projects. If you’re not taking risks, you’re not making moves! 

10) Don’t Go At It Alone

Nothing great in life is achieved alone. Especially in business, success isn’t a solo act. This character trait is akin to “surrounding yourself with better people.” It takes teamwork to make the dream work. 
What I witnessed from working for Enver and Oprah were characteristics and successful habits that not only apply to business “wins,” but also translate to general life success. I sincerely hope the tips I’ve shared here will inspire you to create (or maintain) great habits for your success. If you’re ready to learn more now and want to get my take on how successful business people build personal brands and an audience, read this! Otherwise, if you want to read Part 2, here it is!





http://paulcbrunson.com/2014/01/20-successful-habits-learned-working-two-billionaires-part-1/

ความคิดของคนรวย

1 Winston Churchill:

“Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.”

2 Deepak Chopra:

“Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals.”

3 Jim Rohn:

“Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.”

4 Anita Roddick:

“I want to define success by redefining it. For me it isn’t that solely mythical definition – glamour, allure, power of wealth, and the privilege from care. Any definition of success should be personal because it’s so transitory. It’s about shaping my own destiny.”

5 Richard Branson:

“It is the satisfaction of doing it for yourself and motivating others to work with you in bringing it about. It is about the fun, innovation, creativity with the rewards being far greater than purely financial.”

6 Orison Swett Marden:

“When a man feels throbbing within him the power to do what he undertakes as well as it can possibly be done, this is happiness, this is success.”

7 Zig Ziglar:

“Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be.”

8 George Sheehan:

“Success means having the courage, the determination, and the will to become the person you believe you were meant to be.”

9 Ralph Waldo Emerson:

“Success:  To laugh often and much, to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.  This is to have succeeded!”

10 Wilfred Peterson:

“Success is focusing the full power of all you are on what you have a burning desire to achieve.”