How to Apply Ayn Rand’s Tip to Your Life! - Deepstash

How to Apply Ayn Rand’s Tip to Your Life!

  • Think of success as something you can achieve step by step.
  • Each step or “rung” is an opportunity.
  • In order to benefit the most, keep your eyes open to whatever opportunities come your way.
  • The more opportunities you recognize and utilize, the more likely it is you’ll be successful.

Open your mind to the possibilities - Make a list of opportunities you have available to you right now.

Consider all facets of your life.

What can you do to take full advantage of them? 

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Books, meditation and lying on a couch with food & watching movies are my favorite things. At the same time, I help anyone to get the clarity and push they need to move beyond their fears, uncertainties, procrastination to make real progress on life goals.

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