Are you looking for that “something” to give you the winning
edge in your business? Is success still elusive even after
burning both ends of the candle? Well, you may be looking for
success in al the wrong places or you may not have an accurate
picture of what true success is.
In a fast-paced society that’s driven by a mentality of “more is
better,” extreme stress and lack of fulfillment are inevitable
in every facet of our lives, including work.
In the quest for profit in the current win-lose business
climate, the prevailing mind-set is that you can’t really win
without someone else losing. Businesses such as Enron, which
are driven by the love of power and money instead of power of
love, are proof that no matter how big a business it will
eventually collapse in the absence of a solid foundation
characterized by integrity, a strong work ethic and a values
system that puts people first.
The widespread misconception that external riches automatically
lead to a richer inner life (i.e. happiness and even self-worth)
becomes the driving force behind everything we do. As a result,
our pursuit of success becomes narrowly defined as in “He with
the most toys lives,” rather than “He with the most joy lives.”
Sure, we have more “toys,” but they only produce artificial joy.
Since “you can’t take it with you,” there has to be a point to
what you do. After all are you living to work or working to
live? Sooner or later it becomes evident that no amount of
money or trophies can fill the void created by a malnourished
spirit. Then how is it possible to achieve success in business
that’s both lasting and fulfilling? How do you get the winning
edge both in business and in your personal life? It’s the
best-kept secret by the world’s most successful people who
experience lasting success and a sense of fulfillment as well.
While it’s common knowledge that in retailing the determining
factor for success is location, location, location, there’s
another little known element that has to do more with our
approach to life. It’s far more effective than mere “positive
thinking,” affirmations or stale traditional business strategies
and practices. It’s never subject to change (unlike everything
else in life). It’s something that has the power to produce
total prosperity (from health to wealth) with a sense of
fulfillment, purpose and real joy. It can also provide you with
a short-cut for helping your business expand by stimulating
creativity, thereby providing opportunities to positively impact
your bottom line. But best of all it’s free and it works. So
what is this magic formula for success and total prosperity?
Whether we realize it or not, we are spiritual beings
experiencing the human experience and not the other way around.
As such, we were meant to live a life of meaning, purpose and
abundance, by connecting with our spiritual roots. This means
that everything we do must be spirit-filled and spirit-directed.
It’s been my experience (as a young immigrant who came to this
country with absolutely nothing, but eventually was able to
overcome adversity and achieve success) that greater degrees
of success can be achieved by anyone regardless of their
circumstances, simply by implementing a system which I call The
Principles For Successful Living. These are spiritually-based
principles that have worked for me and for many of the world’s
most successful business people. They help create real winners
and true success.
These powerful principles, which are characterized by integrity,
a strong code of ethics, giving and the honoring of all living
things, provide practical solutions to many of the most
perplexing problems that plague entrepreneurs and business
owners today. Living by these principles is the difference
between surviving and thriving, where you are not merely
making a living but also making a difference.
However, to achieve greater levels of success, you must be
willing to explore new ways of thinking and abandon the
conventional wisdom of “business as usual.” Following are
some of the key elements for anyone desirous of achieving
“real success” (i.e. total prosperity - everything from
health to wealth to a sense of higher purpose, meaning,
fulfillment and real joy):
1. Recognize that everything in life, including making money,
is a function of spirit which shapes and influences every
facet of your life, including your business.
2. Aim for doing business with purpose, where profit making
equals profit sharing as well. Everything you do must be
spirit-filled and spirit-directed with a strong work ethic,
integrity, and putting people first.
3. Become a magnet of total prosperity by adopting the motto
“when I help you win, I win,” even with your competitors.
4. Make sure that your business goals, practices and policies
create a work environment that nurtures and rewards your
employees beyond the monetary value.
5. The seed of money is service. Always go the extra mile by
offering something of value that can benefit the people you
are dealing with.
6. Create passionate work by viewing money as a tool to make
a difference and be the change you wish to see in the world.
Obviously, there is much more to it than that (I go into this
topic in-depth in my new book “The American Dream”). However,
it’s a good start for anyone searching for the path to real
success and total prosperity. As my father used to say, “there
are three types of people in the world: those who make things
happen, those who let things happen and those who wonder what
the heck ever happened.” Understanding this concept can mean
the difference between success and failure in business. So
don’t just wait for good things to happen to you or for your
ship to come in. Instead, take action and swim to the ship
trusting in the power of the principles for successful living
to guide you to safe shores and glory. Now that makes good
sense, and good business as well.
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