Monday, January 26, 2009

Self-Improvement with Focus & Six Minutes To Success

By Jeff Grundy

In part 1 of my Six minutes to Success journal, we talked about whether self improvement programs were worth their time and effort.

Would a certain amount of people become successful whether they followed the self-improvements suggestions or not. I wish I could answer that question, but I can't. Yet with out the hope involved with trying to change your life for the better, life would be very bleak

Yet again I ask, why do only a few make it, while the vast majority who try never accomplish much. I guess if anyone really new the answer, everyone could become successful. The Secret Movie claimed to have the answer, yet how many millions viewed the movie, with no positive results?

I guess this poses the question Is success an individual process for each of us?. Is there no one real path that everyone of us can follow and be guaranteed success? I prefer to accept this way of thinking. It allows us to understand why so many do not succeed, yet it allows us to believe that we still have a chance at success.

The vast amount of wealth and joy available is a strong pulling point, yet for many it seems out of reach. This is where Bob Proctor's Six Minutes To Success comes in. He is not pushing a single path to success but instead opens your mind to possibilities and hope.

Book after book, self help program after program guarantee your success only to leave the majority more frustrated then when they began. WhileBob Proctor's program gets you to look inside yourself and let you see the true path to your own success.

Is Six Minutes to Success the key to your success? Certainly not, well not for the vast majority of it's users. Yet those who can focus on the lessons and themselves will certainly have a better chance at success.

This leads us to the first question, is self improvement worth the effort. I don't know, only you can answer that. But with a bit of hope and focus, maybe yes.

In an effort to help myself and to help others I have created a public mastermind to discuss these question. Information can be found on my website at 30 wasted years. Participating in Six Minutes to Success is helpful but not needed to be part of the discussion.

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