Stop. Most of those are critical factors, but there is one that far exceeds the others in terms of overall affect on your ability to succeed. That is your self-image.
I remember reading a quote that stated “if you want to know what a person wants, simply look at what he or she has.” Initially, this may seem like a harsh assessment that ignores many factors beyond the person’s control.
But, upon closer examination, you can see the truth behind the statement and better yet, the promise.
Take a look at your life today: the relationships, the circumstances, and the economic welfare. Ask yourself the following questions:
- What have I asked of life?
- Have I sought excellence?
- Have I held back?
- Have I allowed the fear of tomorrow to stunt my progress
today? - Do I deserve better? (A sense of personal unworthiness is one of the most pervasive killers of human dreams.)
The way that you see yourself will greatly influence your answers to all of these questions
Whether you have sought excellence or settled for less, held back or gone after your dreams, listened to fears or charged courageously into uncharted waters, every time you face such choices you tap into your beliefs about what kind of person you are in order to make a decision.
The most important step you can take in designing the life you want is to see yourself as the kind of person who has and deserves to have the life you want. If you desire wealth, but constantly refer to yourself as being broke, then your self-image will never allow you to create great wealth for yourself.
Seek out books, CDs, workshops and mentors who will help you bolster your self-image. It is a powerful, undeniable force that plays a massive role in your level of success.




