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peterjohnson
10-16-2008, 11:47 AM
Differentiate. Diversify. Begin niche creation. Discover uniqueness. Do you want to compete? Why? Healthy competition is great for bringing the level of service higher and higher, true. I however, have always found best success with differentiating myself apart from those around. It’s more enjoyable to find the appreciation for what you are than looking over your shoulder at what someone else might be doing.

Being one-of-a-kind holds its own unique rewards. In the quest of trying to beat someone else we can drop into the pitfall of becoming someone else. To lose your originality removes the very reason you got started in the first place. In ALL of creation, and in all time, there has never been anyone exactly like you. For all of time to come, there will never be anyone exactly like you either. The lesson this holds? By definition you have capabilities and a perspective no one else ever can. You see things differently, you think of things differently and this can be a guide to creating your unique niche for success. Your vote matters.

Rather than figuring out what someone else is doing and then spending time determining how you can do it better, why not do things your way? Let your competitors copy you! You've got a talent, I know you do otherwise you wouldn't be here seeking to derive one more tip to put you a notch deeper into success.

Think of all the people you classify as one-of-a-kind! These people stick in your memory. They are unforgettable; this is where you want to sit in other people's minds. Serve others, by being your own best self. The definition of the person you were meant to be is written inside yourself. This is the very spirit that made our country great! Each person's acceptance of the role as expert in their lives it what creates their success. Success is a magnet; it attracts ALL kinds of people. When you notice yourself focused on moving in your own unique way you'll also soon notice how many others you have drawn to you because of this successful image you put off. Imitation is the best form of flattery. Who's flattering you?

CONTINUE to have a Powerfilled day!!!

Peter Johnson
tototalimpact@aol.com
www.dojousa.net