Big start small: how and why best companies achieve success
By Roger Lee
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The book that every leader of the future should read!
Carrying out your idea when she's still in implemented phases it's often difficult and feeling lost become simple. However, if you think about who achieved success, did he have a simple life?
I'm very glad to replace NO!
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Roger Lee
Roger Lee is the typical example from who start from zero.Born in 1969, May, from a poor family in Portland City, where he started to work since young age.Between a work and another, he's hired as limo driver: the salary was good, and helped him to make ends meet, with some surplus.This work, however, allowed him to meet al lot of successful personalities and, thanks to its confidence and decisive character, managed to capture attention from a well-know real estate investor.This man proposed to Roger to join in his activity as simple collaborator, that, immediately, quit his job as driver to start this new journey.This new work takes him to surround himself with popular peoples, in a circle called "successful's circle". Lee started to attend prestigious clubs, esclusive events where, like a magnet, he grabbed new opportunities.Just in few years, he has reached his first million, but this wasn't the most important change. His bank account had grown up, but the most important thing is that his mind was changed. In just a few years he reached his first million, but what he had really changed, besides his bank account,was his way of seeing and conceiving life: he understood the importance of thoughts and how this can revolutionize the way of life. He spends many years of his life studying an effective way to channel his thoughts towards personal success. This leads him to organize and hold various conferences, courses and master minds to convey and to give people a different vision of life, a push to believe more in themselves.Life, according to Roger Lee's philosophy, is made up of opportunities and moments to be seized, just believe in ourselves and in our abilities; nothing is impossible.
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Big start small - Roger Lee
Guida passo dopo passo, per imparare cosa e le persone fanno per diventare ricche e
mantenere la propria ricchezza
Big start
small
Roger Lee
Copyright - 2021
Roger Lee
"The future belongs to who
believe in the beauty of
their dreams"
Index
The Importance of Thinking Big 11
Importance of thoughts 12
What should you not think about? 13
Obstacles to positive thinking 15
Thinking Big 16
Why we should think big 19
The Secret of Big Leaders 23
Productive Relationships 27
Working with the Right People 31
Lead with Passion 35
Disrespect the Status Quo 40
Give a Reason to Stay 46
Ready to take risks 59
Don’t blame failure 67
No such thing as failure 68
Detach yourself from the bandwagon 69
Empowerment comes from responsibility 72
The solution hub 72
The what, why, and how 76
The story of the Wright brothers 77
There is more to life
Valid Questions 85
Start now, even with small step 91
The Law of Compounding 91
The Legend of Sissa Ibn Dahir 92
The Cost of Change 94
The 80/20 Rule of Time Management
and Small Steps 97
Why Are Small Steps Important? 98
What hinders Small Steps? 102
Inspire trust 107
How to Build Trust in business 107
The Social Impact
Making Positive Social Impacts 117
Startup and social impact 120
How Truepic realized its social impact potential 121
How Truepic’s focus on social impact
benefited the business 122
Media recognition brings investors 123
How start-ups or other small businesses
can make social impact part of
their core business 124
Companies with powerful social impact initiative 125
Success will happened 135
The Secret of Success 136
The Four Keys to Success 136
Introduction
The world within and around us today is filled with many uncertainties, worry, depression, and lack, but most importantly, it is also filled with certainty, faith, hope, strength, and wealth. Whatever we experience per time is what we choose.
This book was written to show you how much positivity you can add to yourself. Within these pages are insights, ideas, stories, and strategies that will help shield you from every negative energy while projecting you to your place of wealth, abundance, and positivity.
Pain is a signal; it calls your attention to the wrong that is going on within or around you. Therefore, if you are reading this book from the point of pain, I will be showing you how to use that pain to your benefit. I will reveal to you how you can become a succor for everyone around you.
Leadership is service; if you must lead, then you must serve. However, the most important question here is, How do you make yourself that leader that serves?
How do you make use of your wisdom of service to climb up your life and professional ladder? These and more are some of the questions this book you are holding poses to answer.
Finally, I believe that you’d find answers to what you seek, but most importantly, I hope that you will take those answers and put them to use. After all, knowledge without use is a waste.
Let’s dive in!
How to reach a goal? Without haste and without stopping
Chapter one
The Importance
of Thinking Big
What are thoughts?
Thoughts can simply be explained as Something you think of or remember.
It is also a person’s mind and all the ideas that they have in it when they are thinking.
Those were dictionary definitions of thoughts, and while we won’t use those expressly, we will pick out two notable terms: mind and ideas.
What is the mind?
This is The part of a person that makes them able to be aware of things.
What are ideas?
Ideas are Plans, thoughts or suggestions, especially about what to do in a particular situation.
We have to note all these words because they would be necessary to understand how we articulate our thoughts.
We are persuaded to think when we are aware of situations such as obstacles, goals, needs, challenges, problems, etc. When we have bills to pay, we become aware of that demand, and if there is no money to meet those bills, we begin to plan to meet them. Our mind begins to provide us with ideas, which may end up being the much-needed solutions. The thought process starts by first becoming aware of our situation; the wheels
of our mind turn and usually churn out ideas.
Take note, however, that the mind doesn’t only work to bring us to an awareness of our situations, lack, or challenges; it also brings awareness of the situations of others. When we begin to consider solutions to their problems, suggestions to their opinions, corrections to their actions, we are actually thinking.
Importance of thoughts
Thinking is important. Scientists and researchers have proven how important it is. Many philosophers have taught us that the mind is the controlling factor in all human endeavors. We have probably heard the aphorism, Mind over Matter.
Some people believe in telepathy, telekinesis, or psychokinetic. These are presumed psychic abilities which theoretically enable people to use their minds to manipulate the physical environment around them and even the minds of others. Assumptions aside, the reality is that our minds hold a significant factor in our everyday lives and even in physical existence as a whole. Thousands of books have been written about how a person’s state of mind affects their level of success or failure. Depression has led to suicides, low self-esteem has led to stagnancy in life, and irrational fear has led to missed opportunities. A simpler way to confront this philosophical term, state of mind,
would be: What are you thinking about?
This question: what are you thinking about?
plays a major role in people’s physical or external expressions every moment of their lives. Let’s say I was always thinking about how I would never complete this book in the set time I gave myself, here’s what would happen. I’ll suddenly get exhausted whenever I put pen to paper or finger to screen or hands to buttons. A wave of weakness would descend on me, and I would procrastinate endlessly till I fail my deadlines. Then, I would convince myself that I never even had a chance to meet it in the first place. That’s what a negative state of mind can have on basically any task we set towards achieving. Hence, thoughts are gold.
What should you not think about?
There is a law called the law of inversion. No, this is not a mathematical law; it’s also not specifically a scientific rule. It’s a concept followed by certain contrarians like Charlie Munger - billionaire and vice-president of Berkshire Hathaway. It’s basically saying, Tell me where I’m going to die, and I will never go there.
It talks about showing people how not to do certain things so that they can only focus on what they need to do.
I think it is important that we know about the things we should not be thinking about because we start deleting them from our minds the moment we become aware of them. So what are these things you shouldn’t focus your mind on?
› Failing. Why would you even think about failing? As unnatural as it may seem, most people think more about failing than succeeding. Whatever you focus your mind on immediately begins to turn into reality. Focus on failing, and you’ll fail. Keep your mind on success, and everything around you begins to fight to see that happen.
› Never think about the negative aspects of an endeavor or situation. Think positive is probably the second most used word in every motivational book you’ll find. Bad happenings and their memories are here to keep you bound, bitter, and negative. The more you keep living in the past, the harder it is for you to move