The One Thing You Need to Recession-Proof Yourself: Hard Work
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“Work. Hard work. And more work.”He is talking about all of the time, effort, thought, and skill he used to create his empire. Not to mention the physical aspect as well. Even today, when you research the successful of whatever field, you will find that every one of them credits their success to hard work. Now, why do so many who read Haanel and other personal development books recoil from those words? Haanel’s philosophy in an nutshell is that all things come from first a thought of an individual, which when imbued with feeling compels the individual to action that manifests that thought (idea) into reality. I use the word ‘manifest’ here not in the bastardized sense it is used today by many gurus, the sense of something falling into reality through some sort of spontaneous genesis. I use it the way Haanel and other like minds use it: to bring one’s thoughts and ideas into reality - a form of expression much like if a person loves someone they might bring them flowers to show their feelings. In Haanel’s philosophy, though, there is a call to action - to take the plunge and perform hard work. In Week 23, Haanel asksnn
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Service.Service is an action and usually entails hard work, whether that be mental or physical. Haanel makes the point that it’s the man who thinks the most and biggest and grandest thoughts and who takes the biggest and most onerous responsibilities that will reap the biggest rewards. You can read into that that the business of thinking is indeed hard work. So now I ask you, if you are one who recoils from those words ‘hard work’, then why is that? What leads you to believe that you can get what you desire by doing nothing other than reciting affirmations or something of the kind? Having a positive mental attitude and a good mindset are important to have. What is more important, though, is your ability - your motivation - to get up and get the job done. Now, I don’t know if we’re heading into tough economic times. I don’t pay much mind to things like that. I do what I gotta do - and it really is as simple as that. What I do know is that whether the times are tough or the living is easy, three things have never failed to make fortunes: 1. Hard work done intelligently. 2. Getting the job done well. 3. Serving the greatest number in whatever you do. By living those three basic tenets every day, you can for all intents and purposes recession-proof your life. The world always has room for people who aren’t afraid of rolling up their shirt sleeves and putting in a solid eight. And in every economy, good or bad, those people not only survive - they thrive!
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