One of
the greatest success principles of all is called the Law of Accumulation. This
law says that everything great and worthwhile in human life is an accumulation
of hundreds and sometimes thousands of tiny efforts and sacrifices that nobody
ever sees or appreciates.
This law
says that everything accumulates over time and that you have to put in many,
many, many tiny efforts that nobody sees or appreciates before you achieve
anything worthwhile. It's like a snowball. A snowball starts very small, but it
grows as it adds millions and millions of tiny snowflakes and continues to grow
as it gathers momentum.
Learn What You Need to Learn
There are
three areas where the law of accumulation is important. The first is in the
area of knowledge. Your body of knowledge is a result of hundreds, perhaps
thousands, of small pieces of information.
Any
person with a large knowledge base has spent thousands of hours building that
knowledge base one piece at a time. And what you see when you meet the
individual is an expert in his or her field, with that high level of knowledge
that makes him very valuable in the marketplace.
Save Your Money
The
second area where the Law of accumulation works is with regard to money. Every
large fortune is an accumulation of hundreds and thousands of small amounts of
money, and the place to start is to take any amount of money that you can right
now and begin to save it. When you begin to save money, it sets up a force
field of energy and it triggers the law of attraction. As a result you begin to
attract to you even more bits of money to add to your savings.
Attract Riches Into Your Life
And I've
spoken to many, many successful people and they've told me the same story. That
as soon as you start to put savings aside, it starts to attract into your life
and into your work all the money that you need to achieve your goals. The
reason why most people retire poor is they never put the initial savings aside
to start with.
Get The Experience You Need
The third
area where the law of accumulation applies is in the area of experience. You'll
find that successful people in any field are those who have far more experience
in that field than the average. And there is nothing that replaces experience.
Whether it's in business or entrepreneurship or management or parenting or
selling or anything else. Many people do not take the risks that are necessary
to move out of their comfort zone because they're afraid it won't work out.
Everything Counts
But the
fact is that until you move out of the comfort zone and get the experience from
making the mistakes, it's not possible for you to grow and become capable of
earning the kind of money that you desire. Now here's the key to the law of
accumulation. It says that everything counts. Everything that you do counts.
The biggest mistake that people make is they think that only what they want to
count, counts. That when you read a book, when you listen to an audio program,
when you go to a course, when you go to bed early and you get up early and you
work, it all counts. And it's all going on the plus side of your ledger.
Use Your Time Well
But when
you watch television, waste time, hang out, fool around and so on, all of that
counts, as well, and it's going on the negative side. A person who has a great
life, by the law of accumulation, is a person who's accumulated far more
credits on the credit side than debits on the debit side. And here's an
important point. If what you are doing is not moving you towards your goals,
then it's moving you away from your goals. Nothing is neutral. Everything that
you're doing is either moving you toward the things that you want to accomplish
in life, the person you want to be, the wealth you want to accumulate, or it's
moving you away. Everything counts. The law of accumulation says that
everything counts.
Action Exercises
First,
begin today to build your knowledge base in the subject that can be most
helpful to you in achieving financial independence. Whether it takes a week, a
month or a year to become thoroughly knowledgeable, it doesn't matter. Just get
started today.
Second,
get as much experience as you can in your chosen field. Start a little earlier,
work a little harder and stay a little later. Take risks and try every
different way you can think of to achieve your goal. This experience is
invaluable and it accumulates over time.
Brian Tracy
This was very insightful thanks for sharing :)
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