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    others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, then you are an excellent leader." Dolly Parton 1. When you love what you do, it's not work, it energizes you. Whether you want to start a business, or achieve overall greater business success, you must start with a burning desire. There will be roadblocks and detours along the way. Without the fuel of passion and feeling of purpose, it's easy to become overwhelmed, lose focus and give up entirely. When I was in sales, I loved going to

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    John Wooden said, “The preparation is where success is truly found…It was the journey I prized above all else (Coughlin & Fisher, 2013, page 1).  Former New York Giant’s Coach Tom Coughlin said “Achieving any goal begins with thorough preparation.  The better you prepare the most likely it is that you’ll succeed” (Coughlin & Fisher, 2013, page 2).  Coach Coughlin emphasized discipline, confidence, and flexibility to deal with the challenges and adversity without panicking.  He believed in confidence

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    expanding your worldview as you experience life through another person’s eyes. Diversity provides the possibility to learn about other people’s cultures, life experiences, and personal aspirations that have influenced how they think and live. I believe that diversity is an opportunity for personal development and success, because it helps you to be more accepting of new ideas, gives you the ability to work with a variety

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    need to be liked shows that he has many self-doubts. He does not want anybody to think that he might not be the successful salesperson he pretends to be. For that reason, he always longs for reassurance that other people – mostly people who have success, like Charley and Bernard – are not well liked either. (Miller 30, 33). To sum it up, Willy presumes ”[…] a brash personality, a ready smile, a fast joke, and a glittering appearance - as the key to fame and fortune […]” (Nelson 105). Does Willy fail

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    Success is a life-time process or journey that involves many obstacles. Success has many different meanings for every person, considering what they desire. In this case, adolescents want to succeed in school, be honored for their accomplishments, and have personal goals they reach. Through years of development, adolescents gain knowledge from their own experience, as well as from others. Each approach towards success is different and helpful for certain individuals. Adolescents should work with their

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    Usually when one thinks of the word achievement the image of an athlete holding a golden medal comes to mind, a valedictorian holding their crisp diploma, or maybe even man’s first step on the moon. These are great moments of success after all and without a doubt have reason to be celebrated. However, an achievement is still an achievement no matter how small. To achieve is to accomplish something that you couldn’t do before or put your best effort into. Whether, it be as simple as getting out of

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    to be more flexible and adaptable to the environmental needs of the institution. As student’s needs change, student affairs will face new challenges and new opportunities where they will need to reconsider and recreate their programs for student success. The ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, NASPA, and ACOA jointly conducted a national survey study of academic and student affairs collaboration that resulted in coordination between academic affairs and student affairs. Looking at the chart

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    Most of us have similar opinion about the term of success. Malcolm Gladwell, the author of Outlier, have different assumption than most us, such as the link to success, what people overvalue, and what we undervalue. First, what links to success? There are many circumstance that effect you chance to success. To begin with, talent is one of the conditions that leads you to the success. For example, having better trait compare to other individual will make yourself outstanding, so you have the better

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    My Success Evaluation

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    Evaluation of My Analysis of My Successes The last two years have been met with success and failure. However, my successes by far outweigh my failures. My three successes include, winning three scholarships, receiving all A’s for the last five consecutive semesters, as well as purchasing a new iMac computer. A. What motivates you? Achieving success in nearly all areas of my life is motivation, since often times I am a perfectionist. Accomplishing my goals provides its own reward. B. What skills

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    Another discipline that widely displays the paradox of finding success through failure is science. In science there have been many great success stories, where scientists have achieved their success through failure. An example of this is Thomas Edison, who experienced many setbacks in life but did not let that stop him from reaching his goals. “Thomas Edison was one of the most productive inventors in American history. With 1,093 U.S. patents and more in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany

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