Wednesday 30 November 2016

WHERE LUCK HAS BEEN FOUND


WHERE LUCK HAS BEEN FOUND


In thrift and foresight.



In thorough preparation for one's life work.



In mental alertness.



In always being ready to lend a helping hand wherever and 

whenever needed.



In being tactful and a good mixer.



In holding the efficiency ideal of oneself and one's

capabilities.



In downright, constant hard work.



In being ready for the opportunity when it came.



In courtesy, kindness, and consideration toward everybody.



In helping oneself instead of looking to others for boosts, 

capital, or favors of any sort.



In doing one's work a little better than others did theirs.



In not being satisfied with anything but one's best, never 

accepting one's second best or a botched job.



In always carrying some reading matter in one's pocket, so 

that spare time could be utilized while waiting for trains, or 

for those who were tardy in appointments, by reading for self-

improvement.



In being cheerful, no matter how dark the outlook.



In trying to make good in every possible way, while never 

taking advantage of others.



In beginning the thing which something within one said one 

could and ought to do, no matter what obstacles stood in the 

way; by obeying one's good impulses promptly, before they 

quit prodding one.



In never allowing oneself to believe that he was born to be 

poor, a failure, a mediocre sort of a man or woman.



In carrying the victorious attitude in everything, looking like a 

winner, talking like a winner, and radiating the confidence of 

winner.



In holding that the good things of the world were not made 

for a favored few, but for all God's children.



In substituting clear grit and persistency for the advantages 

which many others enjoyed from birth.



In believing that the best part of one's salary was not in 

one's pay envelope but in the chance to make good in every 

bit of work that passed through one's hands.



In the opportunity to absorb the secrets of one's employer's 

business; to learn for pay what he bought dearly, perhaps, 

after failure and an enormous expenditure of money and 

time, and, possibly, the shortening of his life in the process.




In keeping eyes and ears open, and mouth closed most of 

the time.




In indomitable perseverance, a determination which will 

never give up or retreat; in everlastingly pushing ahead 

whether one could see the goal or not.




In the right attitude towards life, towards one's work, towards 

everything and everybody.




In choosing one's company, associating only with people 

who were doing their best to get on and get up in the world.



In the consciousness of one's partnership with the All-Good, 

the All-Supply, with the Infinite Mind.


In learning, through mental chemistry, to neutralize the 

things which kill one's best efforts — fear, worry, anxiety, 

jealousy, envy, malice, touchiness, anger, and thus to keep 

one's mind free for the larger things.









Marden, Orison Swett. 7 BOOKS ON PROSPERITY & 


SUCCESS. (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 57) 


(Kindle Locations 2206-2241). Kindle Edition.

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