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August 31 - September 21, 2015 15 Working World l WorkingWorld.com infractions are small in action and have a very limited immediate consequence, but make no mistake: although the consequences are not immediate, they are immense and can be devastating to the achievement of success. 2. A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF SUCCESS There are two key aspects of achieving success. First, a person must be able to understand their vision of success so they can share it with others to inspire other like-minded individuals to stay the course. Once it is visualized or communicated, a game plan must be implemented and given to everyone involved that contains key activities with measurable results. This is the difference from making a New Year's Resolution to lose weight and a dedicated decision to live a more active and healthier life. One is a decision that has commitments, beliefs and key actions the other is an empty goal that is based purely on a short term desire. 3. A DESIRE AND NEVER-ENDING COMMITMENT TO ACHIEVE IT The majority of society desires success, but very view are willing to do what it takes. Achieving great success in life or business will require great sacrifice, constant focus, humility to learn and confidence to challenge. In many cases a sense of blind optimism is required when dealing with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. No matter if one's success is being a great husband or wife, or boss or employee it requires great sacrifice and a selfless mindset. Achieving success is realized when a group of people are so committed and passionate about achieving their goals that no obstacle or situation can stop them. No matter what, win or lose, they stay committed to achieving their defined success. They have the desire that can outlast any resistance. Success can be described as when a person's purpose is aligned with their actions. In business as in life, one must remain positive while in search of success, and understand that once one level of success is reached, it is not the end, rather is the starting point for the next great achievement. At the end of the day, success is what one person makes it—what one believes. The level of achieving that success is determined by what one does to earn it. No matter the definition, everyone can agree that "success is earned and not given!" ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nathan Jamail, president of the Jamail Development Group, and author of the best-selling Playbook Series, is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur and corporate coach. As a former Executive Director, life insurance sales professional and business owner of several small businesses, Nathan travels the country helping individuals and organizations achieve maximum success. Nathan has worked with thousands of leaders in creating a coaching culture. Get your copy of Nathan Jamail's most recent book released by Penguin Publishers, "The Leadership Playbook" at www.NathanJamail.com. HEMODIALYSIS, INC. HEMODIALYSIS, INC. 710 W. Wilson Ave., Glendale Ca. 91203 TEL: (818) 500-8736 Download Application from www.Hemodialysis-inc.com Fax application and H6 DMV printout to (818) 500-9452 We cannot process emailed applications; please fax or mail only. NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: A Medical Company RN CAPD RN CERTIFIED HEMODIALYSIS TECH UNIT SECRETARY Experience required with knowledge of Word and Excel WAREHOUSE WORKER Electrical and plumbing experience. Delivery experience a must. CAREER TRAINING

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