Wednesday, January 20, 2010

ANOTHER CHANCE TO BEGIN TO "THINK AND GROW RICH" IN 2010: JACK OF ALL TRADES

Greetings,

Do you see any truly competent workers? They will serve kings rather than working for ordinary people. (Proverbs 22:29)

Welcome once again to Let's Talk where we are taking a look at the thirty-one major reasons for failure. Our text of study is "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. By God's grace, we have made it to day twenty. We are more than half way finish looking at the things that has and/or will cause us to fail. As we continue to dissect the things that cause us to fail, let us take heed not to continue in any of them. Let us take advantage of another chance to begin to think and grow rich in 2010.

Let us continue our study today by discussing the lack of concentration of effort. We have all heard the saying, jack of all trades, master of none. Normally when we hear this, we are speaking of someone who is always starting a project, but never completing it. Napoleon Hill says we are good starters but poor finishers. We must admit, this could cause a bit of failure.

This is not to say that we cannot succeed at more than one task. It is encouraged to have multiple streams of income. This positions us to weather storms that may come about in our different areas of compensation.

But we must first master the one profession. We must find that things that really moves us with passion and develop our skills in that area. We should choose the thing we are most passionate about as our profession because this will be the easiest for us to perfect.

In our text of study it is said, we must concentrate all our efforts on one definite chief aim. When we do this, we will learn what it takes to succeed and learn it doing something we love to do. Once we have accomplished this goal, we will then know what path to take to lead us to success in most any area. Why not learn how to succeed doing something we love, then apply that knowledge to all other endeavors we may embark upon.

Let us begin to "Think and Grow Rich". It did not say, put your nose to the grind stone and work your way to riches. It says think and grow rich. That's a clue. We should take it and succeed.

That's all for this issue of Let's Talk. Join me again tomorrow when we will discuss the habit of indiscriminate spending. Do you think this could be a problem that causes failure? Let's Talk. Let me know what's on your mind.

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Until next time,

God Bless

T.J. Robinson

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