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1. Reading

1. Reading

Successful people are readers. These people read a lot, they reflect the ideas and even discuss them with other. So, be a good reader and never be shy on telling or discussing the ides you have learned.

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CONFUCIUS

If you are the smartest person in the room, then you are in the wrong room.

CONFUCIUS

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ZIG ZIGLAR

People often complain about lack of time, when lack of direction is the real problem.

ZIG ZIGLAR

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4. Being in the right Company

4. Being in the right Company

They choose their friends and people they would spend time with, wisely. They will be friendly and interactive to everybody but they are also aware that from which group they really belong to.

Always try to be with people who are better than you. The moment you will do this, you will subcon...

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Conclusion

By practicing these fundamental things one can become successful.

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What Success people do?

What Success people do?

Its the actions of an Individual that decides their destiny. So, what successful people do? What are the things that let them standout?

Here are 5 things that all successful people have in common according to the speaker and his studies of strategies of

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2. Writing

2. Writing

Successful people write a lot. These people are always ready to jot down thing they have learned, read and their personal thoughts.

It's scientifically proven that we learn and remember things much more faster and for longer if we write them.

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3. Time Management

3. Time Management

Successful people are admirable at time management. They do multiple things in their life but focus on only one thing at time.

They try to manage and plan every seconds.

When you manage seco...

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CHANAKYA

In the happiness of his subject lies the king’s happiness ; in there welfare his welfare . He shell not consider as a good only that which pleases him treat as beneficial to him whatever pleases his subject.

CHANAKYA

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5. Leader

5. Leader

It not always that they are leaders but they always and think like a leader and take action accordingly.

They have that unflinching faith on themself that they can accomplish anything. They have a clear picture and a solid plan in their head about you end result. And they work very hard wi...

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HARRY S. TRUMAN

Not All Readers Are Leaders, But All Leaders Are Readers.

HARRY S. TRUMAN

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