present a speech on how to achieve success
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Success has been man’s greatest stimulus. It is very important for all. Success has great effect on life. It brings pleasure and pride. It gives a sense of fulfillment. It means all around development. Everybody aspires to be successful in life. But success comes to those who have a proper strategy, planning, vision and stamina. A proper and timely application of all these things is bound to bear fruit. One cannot be successful without cultivating certain basic things in life. It is very difficult to set out a journey without knowing one’s goals and destinations. Clarity of the objective is a must to succeed in life. A focused approach with proper planning is certain to bring success. Indecision and insincerity are big hindrance on the path to success.
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There are likely hundreds of ideas that you can use for direction if you research quotes on the subject of success. Just take the message from the quote and expand upon it, add your perspective and some examples.
Here are some examples:
“Success is 20% skills and 80% strategy. You might know how to read, but more importantly, what's your plan to read?” -- Jim Rohn. With a quote like this you can go in several directions. The 20-80 formula is known as the Pareto Principal. You could expand upon on that is evident in almost everything we do. It can be said that “success is 20% inspiration, 80% perspiration.”
The quote focuses on the value of reading. Your speech could be crafted around how being an effective reader leads towards success. You could expand upon the how to read to lead towards more success in life. You can expand upon the concept of skills vs strategy. You don’t have to agree with Mr. Rohn, you can craft a speech around disagreeing or proving him wrong.
You can look at success from different perspectives.
From the ‘over and above’ perspective:
“No one ever attains very eminent success by simply doing what is required of him; it is the amount and excellence of what is over and above the required, that determines the greatness of ultimate distinction.” --- Charles Kendall Adams
“You don't become enormously successful without encountering and overcoming a number of extremely challenging problems.” -- Mark Victor Hansen
“The principle of all successful effort is to try to do not what is absolutely the best, but what is easily within our power, and suited for our temperament and condition.” -- John Ruskin
From the ‘everyday steps’ perspective:
“To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered.” – Voltaire
“Some things you have to do every day. Eating seven apples on Saturday night instead of one a day just isn't going to get the job done.” Jim Rohn
“The success you are enjoying today is the result of the price you have paid in the past.” -- Brian Tracy
From the ‘failure to success’ perspective:
“I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” --- Michael Jordan
“Behind every success is a succession of failures.” -- Rick Beneteau
“Use the Trial and Success method; learn how to improve and succeed by falling and learning from your mistakes.” -- Brian Tracy
Here are some examples:
“Success is 20% skills and 80% strategy. You might know how to read, but more importantly, what's your plan to read?” -- Jim Rohn. With a quote like this you can go in several directions. The 20-80 formula is known as the Pareto Principal. You could expand upon on that is evident in almost everything we do. It can be said that “success is 20% inspiration, 80% perspiration.”
The quote focuses on the value of reading. Your speech could be crafted around how being an effective reader leads towards success. You could expand upon the how to read to lead towards more success in life. You can expand upon the concept of skills vs strategy. You don’t have to agree with Mr. Rohn, you can craft a speech around disagreeing or proving him wrong.
You can look at success from different perspectives.
From the ‘over and above’ perspective:
“No one ever attains very eminent success by simply doing what is required of him; it is the amount and excellence of what is over and above the required, that determines the greatness of ultimate distinction.” --- Charles Kendall Adams
“You don't become enormously successful without encountering and overcoming a number of extremely challenging problems.” -- Mark Victor Hansen
“The principle of all successful effort is to try to do not what is absolutely the best, but what is easily within our power, and suited for our temperament and condition.” -- John Ruskin
From the ‘everyday steps’ perspective:
“To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered.” – Voltaire
“Some things you have to do every day. Eating seven apples on Saturday night instead of one a day just isn't going to get the job done.” Jim Rohn
“The success you are enjoying today is the result of the price you have paid in the past.” -- Brian Tracy
From the ‘failure to success’ perspective:
“I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” --- Michael Jordan
“Behind every success is a succession of failures.” -- Rick Beneteau
“Use the Trial and Success method; learn how to improve and succeed by falling and learning from your mistakes.” -- Brian Tracy
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