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Habits that Separate Successful People From Everyone Else: Everything You Need to Know - Easy Fast Results - It Works; and It Will Work for You
Habits that Separate Successful People From Everyone Else: Everything You Need to Know - Easy Fast Results - It Works; and It Will Work for You
Habits that Separate Successful People From Everyone Else: Everything You Need to Know - Easy Fast Results - It Works; and It Will Work for You
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Expert advice to reach your hardest goals despite a busy life filled with challenges.

We're busier than ever. However, despite the number of things we're doing, we're not accomplishing much of anything. The problem is, we're performing a tremendous number of small and insignificant tasks that eat up most of our day.

We must differentiate between being efficient and being effective. Being efficient means getting the maximum output of any given result from the minimum input of resources. However, being effective means actually getting the right result. Being efficient, and performing a lot of tasks, is irrelevant if you're not actually getting the right results.

Your habits build your results over time. If you have the correct productive habits, your results will grow and become astronomically positive. If you have destructive or counterproductive habits, your results will deteriorate and become incredibly negative. Your habits can either work for you or against you.

Most people have many unfulfilled dreams and desires. They need to make changes right now, so they can enjoy the positive results while they're still young and healthy, instead of waiting until they're old and sick, or worse yet, never reaching their goals.

The truth is, all that's necessary to get the results you want is for you to do a few basic fundamentals really well. Doing the basic fundamentals really well is always the fastest, easiest, and most effective way to get excellent results. Don't waste time on trendy advice that quickly fizzles out. Instead, learn timeless fundamentals that will always be relevant.

You'll be able to start applying what you've learned immediately after you've finished reading this book by using the example procedures, responses, strategies, behaviors, and action steps. It works; and it will work for you. Read this book, apply the information, and see for yourself.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherZane Rozzi
Release dateMar 14, 2020
ISBN9780463174272

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    Habits that Separate Successful People From Everyone Else - Zane Rozzi

    Habits that Separate Successful People from Everyone Else

    Everything You Need to Know - Easy Fast Results - It Works; and It Will Work for You

    Zane Rozzi

    Copyright 2020 Zane Rozzi. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying or other electronic or mechanical methods, without prior written permission from the copyright holder. Exceptions are made in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews. The information contained in this publication is made available solely to offer general information of interest. The author and publisher assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. This publication is provided with the understanding that the author and publisher are not herein engaged in rendering medical, legal, accounting, investment, or other professional advice or services. If medical, legal, accounting, investment, or other expert advice or assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. Your level of success in realizing results is dependent upon a number of factors including your skill, ability, knowledge, effort, persistence, and a variety of other personal attributes. Because those factors differ between individuals, neither the author nor publisher can guarantee your success or any specific result. You alone are responsible for your actions and results in life and business. Any forward-looking statements contained within this publication are simply opinion and therefore not guarantees or promises of actual performance or results. Neither the author nor publisher make any guarantee you will achieve any specific results. Individual results are not guaranteed and will vary. Any statements or recommendations made by Zane Rozzi are simply his opinion. Such statements and recommendations might have been applicable to Zane’s Rozzi’s specific life circumstances, but may have no relevance to your own personal life circumstances. Determining whether or not any of Zane’s Rozzi’s statements or recommendations apply to your specific life circumstances is solely your responsibility. Zane Rozzi is not responsible for your actions. You are solely responsible for your actions. Your actions in life and business must be based on your own due diligence, not the opinion of Zane Rozzi. Nothing contained within this publication, or any of Zane Rozzi’s good or services, shall to any extent substitute for the sound judgement of the user. Neither the author nor publisher shall be liable for any losses, liabilities, or damages, including but not limited to indirect, special, or consequential damages, resulting directly or indirectly from the use of any information contained in this publication.

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    Table of Contents

    There is a Huge Difference in Rewards Between First Place and Second Place

    The People Who Become an Instant Overnight Success

    How to Overcome Your Fears and Get Started

    Staying Motivated to Reach Your Goals When Things Get Tough

    Often, the Key to Overcoming Challenging Problems and Making a Breakthrough Is Taking a Break

    You’ll Need to Convince Others to Accept and Embrace Your Ideas

    Effectively Managing Your Time to Accomplish Your Goals as Soon as Possible

    Keeping Your Life Balanced While Dedicated to Accomplishing Your Goals

    No One is Self-Made: Everyone Needs Help from Others

    Take Care of Your Mind and Body

    Give Yourself a Motivational Pep Talk

    The Average Person Is only Able to Perform at Peak Mental Capacity for Two Hours Each Day – How to Conserve Your Mental Energy for Important Tasks

    A Large Portion of What You Do Throughout Your Day Doesn’t Actually Need to Be Done

    The Eight-Step Process for Efficiently and Effectively Completing Any Large Project or Complicated Goal

    How to Use the Power of Habits to Reach Your Goals on Autopilot and Conserve Your Limited and Valuable Mental Energy

    The Personality Traits of Successful People

    What it Takes to Accomplish Your Goals and Get Everything You Deserve in Life — The End Matter

    There is a Huge Difference in Rewards Between First Place and Second Place

    First Place Gets Everything—Second Place Gets a Handshake

    Life is filled with competitions. In sports, business, and entertainment, people are competing. The difference in rewards between coming in first place and coming in second place can be astronomical. There is a substantial gap between the rewards of first place and the rewards of second place nearly everywhere in life.

    For example, when competing for a relationship with a handsome or beautiful person, first place gets a relationship with the handsome or beautiful person, and second place gets nothing.

    For another example, let’s look at professional athletes: Consider football, baseball, basketball, etc. Take a look at any sport. Across all of the teams in the top league, there could be over a thousand players. To make it onto a team in the top league, a player must be extremely good. All of the players are very, very good. But, the average player in the league might have a salary of only $600,000 per year. However, the very best players in the league have contracts for over $100,000,000 for a five-year deal. The top players also get millions of dollars more for TV advertisements, jersey sales, book deals, etc. The average player gets only their salary, and they don’t get the secure employment of a five-year contract; the very next season, they could be playing guitar in front of the liquor store for quarters.

    The Olympic gold medal winner is making hundreds of thousands of dollars doing paid TV and radio advertisements. The silver medal winner, who was that again? I think that’s the guy who made your pizza last night, but no one knows for sure where he ended up.

    The same is true for Hollywood movie stars, musicians, etc.

    In purely monetary terms, the difference between first place and second place could be tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars, or more for a person. For a corporation, the difference between first place and second place can be tens of billions of dollars per year.

    We are going to discuss the real-world strategies you need to use to become successful. But first, to make sure I’m not wasting my time typing all this shit up, we have to discuss why it’s important to be successful. As if you didn’t already know, but, as easy as it is to be successful at something and make a lot of money from it, not a lot of people are doing it.

    So, since people don’t seem to be motivated enough to actually become successful, we need to go through a few more paragraphs of shit covering why it’s important to be successful to make sure people’s asses spend less time in contact with couches. Then, we can move on to the steak and lobster after eating the fucking breadsticks.

    The Snowball Effect

    Being in first place also delivers another reward. You get the boost in notoriety that comes from the snowball effect. As your reputation spreads by word-of-mouth, the pace at which people know your name and reputation grows faster and faster as more people spread the word. It’s the age-old example of one person tells two people, then they each go on to tell two people, and then each of those people goes on to tell two more people, and so on. With each iteration, the number of new people who hear about you increases substantially. Your reputation and notoriety grow faster and faster—just like a snowball.

    If you are a twenty-year-old kid trying to make online sales or social media pages, the snowball effect is where you hit the algorithms and go from a skateboard and elbow pads to a Lamborghini and a Rolex.

    Also, keep in mind, haters boost your notoriety. Do you remember that person who nobody was talking about last year? No, you don’t. Nobody knows them. Fuck them. There are 330 million people like them in the United States. But, the person who got trash-talked to hell last year, everybody knows them. That person who got all of the hate could call up any radio or tv talk show and instantly get an interview, and slyly mention whatever new project they are working on at some point during the interview. The guy who got no hate, who nobody has ever heard of before, is standing next to the second place silver medal Olympic athlete making cheese pizzas. Not the artsy gourmet pizzas at a fancy restaurant either, but the shitty greasy fast food pizzas that give you heartburn.

    Being a Specialist Is Better Than Being a Jack of All Trades

    Being successful is a result of being exceptionally good at one thing. Being decent at everything won’t get you very far. Being a bit above average at everything will not give you the massive rewards that come from being exceptionally good at one thing. It is the specialist, or the superstar, at one specific thing who rises to the very top levels of success.

    When a professional sports team hires a professional athlete to play for the team, they don’t care if the player is also an exceptionally good cook and an amazing piano player. They want that professional athlete to be the absolute best player of that sport and don’t care about anything else. They don’t even want a well-rounded player. They hire players who are exceptionally good at playing one specific position on the field. The team where everyone is pretty good at everything will get killed by the team who has a highly-skilled specialist playing each position.

    Consider, for instance, if you have an important legal matter to settle. You’ve been falsely accused and are looking at life in prison. Or, who knows, maybe you did it. Everyone in prison is innocent. Anyways, you need to hire a lawyer. You obviously want the absolute best lawyer you can get. You don’t care if that lawyer is also an exceptionally good cook or an amazing piano player. You don’t care about hiring a well-rounded person. You are looking at life in prison. You don’t give a shit about them being able to play Beethoven’s 5th symphony with the dun, dun, dun, dun—dun, dun, dun, dun. Who gives a fuck? You care about hiring the absolute best lawyer to handle your important legal matter. You want the expert—not a well-rounded person who is also a very good cook and an exceptional piano player.Everyone wants the expert who is exceptionally good at the one specific job they need to hire someone for—not the well-rounded person

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