Thursday, May 7, 2009

Success turned inside out!

My last post was a while ago as I have been ill and not able to be here to continue, but now I'm back. Ok when we left off, I said I was going to be exploring people that fit My newly found definition of authentic success. Among that list would be my grandparents, they worked hard all their lives to teach us that a good work ethic was priceless. My grandfather (dad's dad) was a carpenter and my mom's dad was a dairy farmer. They instilled in us to always evaluate ourselves before we try and evaluate someone else. Hypocrisy was not an option. This teaching was so strong and ran so deep it was passed on to my parents and they are the next successful people to me that I will discuss,as a child we never had a lot of money, but at the same time, we didn't really go without either. Our family went on family vacation to Disneyland and that was a great memory! Other great memories my mom and dad created for their four girls was of regular family trail rides on horseback. My parents are successful in my mind because they didn't get caught up in raising us to believe that 'buying' happiness for your children is the right thing to do. We had quite a few memories which will last much longer than any toy or piece of clothing anytime. They taught us the value of having a relationship with God. This has been by far the most valuable lesson that I took from childhood, it is this relationship with God that has brought me through many, many challenges in my adult life. My parents now are much better off financially today, but I believe that is a result of their pursuit of personal growth and never giving up on that issue. So to sum this up, I believe that True Wealth and Success follows personal growth. One must pursue personal growth and as a result will experience great wealth beyond your greatest imagination! To get started on your personal growth journey join me today. I would love to take you by the hand and share with you your 10 steps to True authentic success. Please post your comments or questions and I will answer you promptly. Tune in for more as we unfold this multi~faceted topic of Authentic success!http://roberta.mentoringforfree.com

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Success, what is it really?

Success is best understood by studying it. Study all of its components. Study people who are successful in a variety of life's arenas. To best understand anything authentic one must seek out those real and authentic people and experiences, much like a banker who wants to be able to identify a counterfeit bill, he does not study the counterfeit bill, he gets familiar with the authentic and real dollar bill. So in my endeavor to do the above mentioned things in my study to unlock this secret regarding true success, I first of all evaluated how I personally defined success. Then I began to dissect my own definition and challenge some of my own false beliefs regarding true success. Once I came to a place where I felt like my own definition was closer to an authentic definition of success........I put it to the test and began looking at the lives of people I have viewed as successful.....Tune in tomorrow for more on this intriguing subject. In the meantime go to http://roberta.successin10steps.com/?mad=31905 I mentor people in any business to become the successful individuals we were all designed to be.
Your friend and mentor for life,
Roberta Boteler
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Success, what is it really?

Success is best understood by studying it. Study all of its components. Study people who are successful in a variety of life's arenas. To best understand anything authentic one must seek out those real and authentic people and experiences, much like a banker who wants to be able to identify a counterfeit bill, he does not study the counterfeit bill, he gets familiar with the authentic and real dollar bill. So in my endeavor to do the above mentioned things in my study to unlock this secret regarding true success, I first of all evaluated how I personally defined success. Then I began to dissect my own definition and challenge some of my own false beliefs regarding true success. Once I came to a place where I felt like my own definition was closer to an authentic definition of success........I put it to the test and began looking at the lives of people I have viewed as successful.....Tune in tomorrow for more on this intriguing subject. In the meantime go to http://roberta.successin10steps.com/?mad=31905 I mentor people in any business to become the successful individuals we were all designed to be.