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Article Title: How To Sing Your Way To Success 
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Personal Development
Word Count: 443
Keywords: success, being successful
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Every person has an inborn drive for success. He is craving to climb up to the 
top of the ladder. He may not be able to articulate it or write it down, but 
inside of him has always been a burning urges to succeed at something.  Of 
course, this something, whatever it may be, propels an individual's thoughts, 
feelings, and actions towards that goal. His drive also helps him strives to be 
constantly focused on what he wants to achieve, even if he does not consciously 
realize it. 

Our concept of success is developed and conditioned over many years.  
Experience has always been our best teacher. Yet, our socio-environmental 
exposure and upbringings also shape the way we think and even curves our life's 
perspective. Undeniably, we come to this concept of success  by what our 
family members tell us they value, what our peers and associates are striving 
to achieve, what the media holds out as a picture of "successful" and what we, 
ourselves have experienced. 
 
The net effect is a mix of positive and negative forces in ones perspective. We 
drive ourselves positively toward those things that we hope will build our 
self-esteem and our ability to feel and express love, happiness, and peace of 
mind. Likewise, we push ourselves away from the negatives - those experiences 
and temptations that we either know or suspect could lead to our downfall or a 
setback. 

Three of the most important questions that one can ask oneself is how to push 
himself for success. 

1. What song do I really want to sing in my life? In other words, what do I 
really want to accomplish? 

2. To whom, with whom, and for whom do I desire to sing my success song?  A 
song is still a song, even if there is no audience... but that just not the way 
life works. We all are in relationship with others and there is always been an 
audience who is listening to you, watching you, and learning from you. In most 
cases, there are others who sing harmony with you-family members, close 
friends, or co-workers who sing along. 
And finally,  

3. How can I train and prepare myself to hit the highest notes - in other 
words, to be my best, do my best, and achieve the most? 

People seek answers to these questions throughout their lives. No one ever 
fully answers every question and there are no definitive one-size-fits-all 
answers. You must pursue the answers that are right for you. 

But worry not, for there is an assurance that answers can be found for those 
who seek. Be happy all the time, for you can really sing a golden song of 
success that is uniquely your own! 

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
is at http://www.rcamp3players.net which contains reviews on RCA mp3 players 
and other information about MP3 players.
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