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#19 Law of Success
Most Laws of Success are short and sweet, but so
very important to YOUR success! As the saying
goes, sometimes less is MORE. Pay attention.
The laws always work when YOU apply them.
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Use feedback to improve on what you’re doing.

Once you start taking action, you’ll begin getting
many types of feedback on how you’re doing.
Feedback can come in the form of the results that
you’re getting, praise, help, support, direction, or
criticism from others.

Respond to feedback positively, even that which
is negative. All feedback should be considered
valuable because it is there to propel you to more
skills, knowledge, and applications as you adjust
and continue to move forward.

Can you see that the universe is telling you how,
why and where to improve what you’re doing?
If you want to get even closer to achieving your
goals, LISTEN to the feedback you’re getting and
adjust your sails to the wind, EVEN if you have
to head back to shore to chart a new course.

You may find that much of the time (in fact, MOST
of it!), you’re veering off track and having to
constantly adjust to eventually reach your destination.
This is NORMAL. As long as you are diligent in first
listening to feedback and then responding positively
to it over and over again, you WILL reach your goal!

Do you want to reach your goal even faster? ASK
for feedback! Ask your customers, clients, prospects,
friends, and family members how they feel you’re doing
in a particular area on a scale of 1 – 10. If you get less
than a 10, ask how you could bring it up to a 10, then
LISTEN to and thank them for the answer.

Keep in mind that all feedback isn’t accurate because
it relates to the person giving the feedback more than
it does you (or your product or service). Inevitably,
some feedback will feel uncomfortable. Before you
throw any feedback out with the bathwater, remember
to honestly reconsider it again later when you’re not so
emotionally involved with it or the feedback giver.

Use common sense, consider the source, and allow
your gut instinct to tell you whether you should be
responding to any particular feedback.

You’re going to fall off the bike a lot on the journey
to achieving your goal. Just get up, dust yourself off,
get back on the bike, and keep riding. The fall itself
was feedback on what to watch out for or what not
to do next time you encounter a similar situation.

The positive? Your expertise is growing – keep at it!

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