Real Stories for Engaging the Marketplace Series

#OtakadaMondayMorningMotivationalStories Otakada.org Monday Morning Motivational and Inspirational Quotes and Real Stories for Engaging the Marketplace Series 3 of 52 Series: 3 of 52 – Oct 2019 Date:  7th of October 2019 Blog Link – https://www.otakada.org/Monday-Morning-Motivational-Stories-3-of-52 Youtube Channel Introduction. Welcome to today’s series of Otakada.org Monday Morning Motivational and Inspirational Quotes and Real Life Real Success Stories for The Marketplace Series 3 of 52. At Otakada.org, we bring YOU over 2 million products and services for a wholesome lifestyle all in one place! This week, you are receiving the following engaging content from Otakada.org Monday Morning Motivation Series 3 of 52: – 9 motivational and inspirational quotes, strategies and stories on productivity to cover you for the week and for eternity. Questions and Answers: Business Pointers’ by Darius Ogden Mills – See what helped him succeed so you can apply to your specific situation One (1) Story from the bible addressing the question of what does it take to really take to live an abundant RICH life to help you apply to real life scenarios 3 Proven Business Productivity tools to help you succeed in your online and offline business Nine (9) Motivational Quotes and strategies this week!  20 “Because you’re not yet taking God seriously,” said Jesus. “The simple truth is that if you had a mere kernel of faith, a poppy seed, say, you would tell this mountain, ‘Move!’ and it would move. There is nothing you wouldn’t be able to tackle.” – Jesus Christ – Matthew 17:20 The Message (MSG)  Success is predictable. – Brian Tracy  To be a champion, you have to believe in yourself when nobody else will. – Sugar Ray Robinson Time, patience, and perseverance will accomplish all things. Accept the past for what it was. Acknowledge the present for what it is. Anticipate the future for what it can become. –  Tracy L. McNair Successful people tend to become more successful because
they are always thinking about their successes. – Brian Tracy If we are to achieve results never before accomplished, we must expect to employ methods never before attempted. – Francis Bacon To be a winner, all you HAVE to give is all you HAVE! 6-7 Jesus said, “I am the ROAD, also the TRUTH, also the LIFE. NO ONE gets to the Father apart from me. If you really knew me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know Him. You’ve even seen him!” – Jesus Christ – John 14:6-7 The Message (MSG) Questions and Answers: Business Pointers’ by Darius Ogden Mills – See what helped him succeed so you can apply to your specific situation      The Interview Darius Ogden Mills Mr. Mills was born in Western New York in 1825. He has been a leading financier for fifty years, in California, and in New York. He is connected with the management of eighteen important business and philanthropic corporations in New York city. What is your idea, Mr. Mills, of a successful life?” “If a bootblack does all the good he possibly can for his fellow-men, his life has been just as successful as that of the millionaire who helps thousands.” WORK ” What, Mr. Mills, do you consider the keynote of success? “ ” Work,” he replied, quickly and emphatically. “Work develops all the good there is in a man; idleness all the evil. Work sharpens all his faculties and makes him thrifty; idleness makes him lazy and a spendthrift. Work sur- rounds a man with those whose habits are industrious and honest; in such society, a weak man develops strength, and a strong man is made stronger. Idleness, on the other hand, is apt to throw a man into the company of men whose object in life is usually the pursuit of un- wholesome and demoralizing diversions.” SELF-DEPENDENCE ” To what formative influence do you at- tribute your material success, Mr. Mills?” I asked. ” I was taught very early that I would have to depend entirely upon myself; that my future lay in my own hands. I had that for a start, and it was a good one. I didn’t waste any time thinking about succession to wealth, which so often acts as a drag upon young men. Many persons waste the best years of their lives waiting for dead men’s shoes; and, when they get them, find them entirely too big to wear grace- fully, simply because they have not developed themselves to wear them. ” As a rule, the small inheritance, which, to a boy, would seem large, has a tendency to lessen his efforts, and is a great damage to him in the way of acquiring the habits necessary to success. HABIT OF THRIFT ” No one can acquire a fortune unless he makes a start; and the habit of thrift, which he learns in saving his first hundred dollars, is of inestimable value later on. It is not the money, but the habit which counts. ” There is no one so helpless as a man who – is ‘broke,’ no matter how capable he may be, and there is no habit so detrimental to his reputation among business men as that of borrowing small sums of money. This cannot be too emphatically impressed upon young men. EXPENSIVE HABITS-SMOKING “Another thing is that none but the wealthy, and very few of them, can afford the indulgence of expensive habits; how much less then can a man with only a few dollars in his pocket? More young men are ruined by the expense of smoking than in any other way. The money thus laid out would make them in- dependent, in many cases, or at least would give them a good start. A young man should be warned by the melancholy example of those who have been ruined by smoke, and avoid it.” FORMING AN INDEPENDENT BUSINESS JUDEMENT ” What marked traits,”Mr. Mills, ” have the influential men with whom you have been associated, possessed, which most impressed you? “ ” A habit