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“A Step by Step Process”

What are “The Steps for Success”?

January24

 What are the steps for success? The answer to this question has been and is sought by millions of people who have a genuine desire to succeed. Is there one magic formula that will help you achieve your goals? The answer may astonish you because it all hinders on your thought process, what you want to accomplish and your way of getting from point A to point B.

The first thing I needed to concentrate on before I saw any degree of success was to take a good look at "me". Sometimes we get in our own way and this was a major problem for me. I always figured that once I learned a technique for implementing a program I joined, there was always a better way of doing things–in other words, "my way". Well this is not how Prepaid Legal Services work. Their system is simple, ingenious, uncomplicated and quite frankly easy to follow. And just as things are easy to do, they are also very easy not to do as Mr. Jeff Olson so realistically states this in his book, "The Slight Edge".  And by the way, if you are searching for the steps to success, I highly recommend reading this book.

I've been an associate in the Prepaid Legal business for a year and half and even though I've worked my way up to the Managers' level, I know in my heart that I should be further along my journey to financial success. The steps for achieving your goals with Prepaid Legal are easy to do as well as easy not to do. I was not consistent in what was needed on a daily or weekly basis, so in essence, I needed to learn how to get out of my own way. By reading "The Slight Edge", it definitely put me in the right frame of mind to recognize that consistency in doing small procedures compounded daily is the key to reaching my final destination.

If you are an associate in Prepaid Legal Services and it seems that you are not getting anywhere, stop long enough to read Mr. Olson's book to see things a little clearer. I say to myself each morning, "easy to do, easy not to do"! By incorporating this statement into my thought process it has helped me to release or remove some of the hesitation which ultimately were stubbling blocks I placed in my path. Doing things inconsistently will not get you where you want to be. Thank you, Mr. Olson for helping me to get out of my own way!

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