Better Coaches

Why do People Fail?
This lesson is dedicated to those people (students, workers, leaders) that ask themselves

hard questions (such as, “Why haven’t I succeeded yet?”), (why can I not get the right job?) Ifyou are ready to recognize yourself or ready to reinvent yourself in order to succeed, please read on.

Follow up:

There is no single path to success. But there are clear failure habits that almost guarantee

failure. yourself? Eliminate failure.

Insist...

Open your mind -- your future depends on it.

What is the difference between those who succeed and those who fail? What magic attribute

separates the winners? I have seen ordinary-IQ people succeed beyond belief. And I’ve seen bright people fail miserably. So

the difference is not intelligence. The bottom line?

Success is merely the absence of failure.

The question is this, if you have not yet succeeded getting that right job, or with your studies or

business, will you recognize Will you conclude that you possess one or more of these

failure-inducing faults?

I challenge you to take a good look at yourself. Of course...A deep self-examination can be a difficult,

painful thing to do -- you may not like what you see. Either way, you take the first step towards

success... or you stop the chase and become happier through other pursuits.

Based on all the successful people I have witnessed, I can confidently state that the odds of success

drop quickly if you possess one or more of the failure patterns outlined herein. So, how to succeed?

The best simple answer that I can give is...

Ready? Let’s take a quick look at those who are almost destined to fail. If you have yet to succeed,

ask yourself, “Is this me?” Ask your spouse. Ask your friends. Ask your mentor, your advisor. No,

don’t ask. insist upon an honest answer. If that response comes back “yes,” well... you know
Open your mind -- your future depends on it.

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