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Article Title: Seven Key Words for Success
Author: Jack Zufelt
Category: Advice, Inspirational/Motivational
Word Count: 1396
Keywords: jack zufelt, personal development, busines growth, network marketing, 
home based business
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These seven words, when used properly, hold the key to finding answers and 
solutions to every problem, obstacle, or barrier you will encounter. When you 
are faced with a problem, look at this list to determine what you need to do or 
be to solve it.

1. Change 

To make things different in your life, you have to make one or more changes. 
Change happens all the time, and there is nothing we can do about it. Few 
things in life are static or permanent, and the "status quo" is never 
permanent. There are only two things in life that never change: truth, and the 
fact that everything else changes.

Regardless of your background, you can become more. 
Even when it is forced on us, change is good. We need constant emotional, 
spiritual, and intellectual stimulation so we can thrive and grow to become all 
that is in us to become. 

If your life is not what you want it to be, let go of what is holding you back, 
and add to those things that will help you make it the way you want it to be. 
If everything in our lives is constantly changing, why do we have such a 
difficult time? 

Many people resist making changes because they are in a comfort zone. When they 
look outside and see all the other joys life has to offer, they say they'd like 
to have them, but not if it means leaving their comfort zone. 

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we accepted change and even planned on it? But 
change is difficult for many people, primarily because we feel fear, 
inadequacy, discomfort, worry, or stress. To better view change, we should see 
it as inevitable. 

Change should not be feared or resented; it should be seen for what it is-a 
source of growth. 

2. Choice 

Life gives us the opportunity to grow. 

Whether you grow or not is your choice. You can choose to grow and become a 
happy, spiritual, and emotional giant or stay small. The choices are always 
yours, and you always have them. 

By cultivating the success attitude and asking for help from knowledgeable 
mentors, you can avoid many of the pitfalls in the sidewalks of life. Should 
you fall in, you'll climb out with their aid. Your future is not in the hands 
of fate, your boss, the stars, or your circumstances.

It is in your choices-the choices you make to determine your path and your 
destination. 

When you are faced with a situation in which you are not happy or not getting 
what you want, ask yourself, "What am I doing to cause this?" and "What do I 
have to change in me, about me, or around me to make it the way I want it to 
be?" 

Most things that happen to you are either a direct or an indirect result of 
choices you make. 

3. Truth 

Only truth properly applied will free you from the bondage that ignorance and 
limited paradigms create. 
Is truth and being open and honest the same thing? 
Even though telling the truth is being honest, few are totally open with all 
the truth. When we conceal our real feelings, we're not being open; we are only 
telling part of the story and not being totally honest. 

Truth can be obscure if you are not looking for it, but when you have truth as 
your operating system, you'll stop giving other people or circumstances the 
power to control your life. You must own the role you play in your 
circumstances by acknowledging that the truth will free you to make the 
necessary changes to get what you want. 

4. Trust 

For a truly fulfilling life, trust is essential. You need to trust your 
mentors, your instructors, your spouse, your doctor, and your boss. Most 
importantly, you need to trust your own ability to learn, and trust that 
choosing to make changes will be beneficial. 

Many people don't take action because they don't trust that it will make a 
difference. They don't trust that other people will care. But trust gives you 
the confidence to take action, and it is the cornerstone of all relationships. 
If you don't trust others for fear of being hurt, your growth will be severely 
limited. 

Trust comes from making the decision to trust. Although many people feel that 
trust has to be earned, my motto is to trust everyone until I have reason not 
to. If someone breaks my trust, then it is difficult for me to know when to 
decide they can be trusted again. But when, or if, it ever happens, it still 
involves another decision to trust. 

5. Ask 

To get what you want you must be willing to ask. It is amazing how many people 
simply will not-or cannot-ask for what they want or need. Sometimes we feel 
selfish for asking for what we want or need or we're embarrassed or afraid it 
will cause problems. 

Many times we find it difficult to ask for help of any kind, including candid 
feedback, because of pride or ego. For too many people, asking for direction 
implies they have either lost their way or are unaware of what to do. Asking 
for solutions to our problems means admitting we have problems in the first 
place. 

But we should all learn that asking for help and direction is not a sign of 
weakness; it is the quickest way to get what you want-from your spouse, your 
friends, and God.

6. Decide 

If you want things to be different in your life, you must decide to make 
changes. Action is the direct result of making a decision. Sometimes we are 
afraid to make decisions because we aren't sure of the outcome, but deciding to 
postpone-or refusing to make-a decision is still a decision. To make good 
decisions, you must gather information from reliable sources and then decide 
which of the choices will best suit you and your situation. 

Some decisions turn out to be wrong, and others don't give you the results you 
were counting on. Therefore, some decisions need to be revisited, and you must 
make course corrections. 

With the help of mentors, you can decide to choose which way is best for you to 
achieve your core desires. Once you settle on a plan of action, there may still 
be doubts and obstacles in your way, but to keep from wavering back and forth, 
simply choose to go for it. If it is a core desire, you will make the necessary 
decisions until you overcome all hurdles. 

7. Risk 

Our fear of taking risks nips many good ideas in the bud and kills many hopes 
and dreams. But we have to recognize that to venture out on any new path 
involves taking a risk.

Don't let your fear of risk debilitate you. People, who risk little, grow 
little. If you truly have a Core Desire, you will face the risk at all 
costs-and you will learn and grow. 

When you are struggling with a situation and find yourself stuck and not 
knowing what to do, where to go, or whom to turn to, make use of these seven 
words to help you assess where you need to go. In every situation, you hold the 
key to your own happiness. 

Only you can make things different and better. How fast-or how much-is up to 
you, but both are controlled by your core desires. 

To create as much success, joy, and happiness in your life as you want, you 
must know your core desires, unleash your conquering force, and know that you 
can-given time-learn whatever you want to learn, create your own opportunity, 
and overcome all obstacles. You already hold the key to your success in your 
core desires. 

No outside tools, tactics, techniques, or methodologies have the power or 
capability to make you achieve success in any area; only your heart-set can do 
that. When you understand and follow this principle, you will experience the 
promised blessings. 
Your ability to create success and happiness lies within your heart. 

Your success will always be a direct result of discovering your core desires. 
When you discover your core desires and unleash your conquering force, you will 
be successful in any endeavor. You will be able to create and live a life that 
is full of joy and satisfaction. 

Indeed, the truth shall make you free.

Jack M. Zufelt is a bestselling author and has achieved
worldwide recognition for teaching people the true cause of all achievement. 

His life's mission is to impart the truth about-and dispel the myths 
surrounding-success and achievement.

Learn More Here -  http://jackzufelt.com/success-live
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