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In this review of Success In 10 Steps. I will share what I have found to be a unique
wealth of knowledge.
For anyone who is searching
for ways to reach success while avoiding many
of the struggles of failure, this is a must read.

Success In 10 Steps was written by Michael Dlouhy of Florida a few years ago. He uses a simple yet very direct approach to help
many from all walks of life to discover why they have been
unsuccessful in gaining their desired levels of success in life
thus far.

Although this book is rather small in the number of pages, the
information that lies within it is so powerful and profound and
just makes good sense. I read the content of this book, say
maybe a total of three times. Not because it was a difficult
read but because of the simplicity of it. After my first
reading, which was done in one sitting nonstop. It left me
asking myself the question “could it be this simple?”

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In this business called network marketing, you

have to search for prospects to join your team in

order to be successful. Once you have peaked

their interests don’t chase them away with all

the unnecessary scientific facts about your

products or company.

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How do you feel when you think about failure? Do you come up with feelings like unlovable, unsuccessful, unworthy, or inadequate? Sadly, but these are the thoughts of many . The reason being is we have learned from our past programming to link failure to the value we place on ourselves as a person.

Most people believe they should become successful in their work, relationships or any endeavor at the first attempt. The truth is everyone encounters many failures before they are successful. Napoleon Hill tells of many defeats of some of the most admired and successful people the world has ever known.

Take Thomas Edison for example, the inventor of the electric light bulb and many other inventions. On his road to developing the light bulb it’s noted that he attempted over 10,000 times before it was a success. Interestingly enough, Edison didn’t look upon it as failure. He quoted “I have not failed, I’ve found 10,000 ways that won’t work”. He wasn’t afraid of failure nor did he view himself as inadequate. Had he done so, he would not have been the creator of the light bulb. We can all learn this powerful lesson from Edison.

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