Principle #1 Take 100% Responsibility For Your Life

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Principle #1 Take 100% Responsibility For Your Life

What does this mean? “You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself.” - Jim Rohn Self-made millionaire, success coach, and philosopher

About the Author Jack is the originator of the Chicken Soup for   Jack is the originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series. For the last 30 years, he has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals achieve their dreams. After the massive success of Jack Canfield’s The Success Principles, thousands of requests came rushing in to develop the most important success strategies for today’s teenagers. Jack Canfield has teamed up with successful author and young entrepreneur, Kent Healy to design a fun and engaging teen-friendly book that offers the timeless information and inspiration to get from where you are to where you really want to be.

About the Co-Author Kent Healy (San Clemente, CA) started his first   Kent Healy (San Clemente, CA) started his first business at age 15 and by 17 began writing his first book, Cool Stuff They Should Teach in School. The success of this book and speaking engagements has made Kent one of the most popular and sought after young experts on the topic of success. At age 22, he taught a course titled, The Science of Success at a local high school. He is a syndicated columnist and a highly regarded guest on TV and radio shows. Today, at age 23, Kent has become a spokesperson for today’s young generation. You can visit his websites at: www.coolstuffmedia.com and www.kenthealy.com

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, pay attention… Survey Statement Answer 1. I blame others for my mistakes. □ Yes □ No 2. I make excuses for why things are the way they are. 3. I complain when things don’t go my way. 4. I deny that things are my fault. 5. I say, “I don’t know” why I really don’t want to think things through. If you answered yes to any of the questions above, pay attention…

5 Things That Keep You From Success Blaming others “All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you.” - Wayne Dyer Best selling author and inspirational speaker

5 Things That Keep You From Success Making excuses “Like opposite forces of a magnet, success and excuses just refuse to work together. They simply cannot co-exist. It’s either one or the other.” Success Excuses

5 Things That Keep You From Success Complaining “The one who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it.” - Lou Holtz Former football coach at Notre Dame

5 Things That Keep You From Success Denial “Simply choosing not to look at the truth does not change the truth.”

5 Things That Keep You From Success Saying, “I don’t know.” “Saying, ‘I don’t know’ is a convenient switch that turns your brain off to the hard decisions that lead to success.”

The Law of Life E + R = O Event + Response = Outcome “If you don’t like your outcomes, change your responses.”

Negative Internal Dialogue “I’m not good enough.” “Oh, well, that’s all I’m capable of anyway “Why me?” “I just don’t have enough skill.” “It’s not my fault.” “If only….”

Positive Internal Dialogue “I can do this.” “I am good enough.” “I can make it happen.” “I’m in control.” “I will…” Tip: Practice saying these phrases in place of the negative ones.

Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life Success Success or Failure Failure Depends on… U

Silent Reading Read about taking responsibility for your life on pages 1-18 in the book entitled The Success Principles by Jack Canfield and Kent Healy. Take down one page of Cornell notes.

On Your Own