The Margins Of Success
By Mohammed | November 1, 2010
This morning, I saw something in the newspaper that summed up success perfectly.
There was a piece about a new cruise ship, that is now the largest in the world. What is amazing is that the Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas is only 4 Millimetres longer than the previous ship that held that record.
In life, the margins of success are often that small. In Sports, milliseconds separate the world’s fastest athletes. In Racing, one tenth of a second in a lap can make the difference. The margins of success are often that small and, more importantly, the winner wins because he puts just that tiniest bit more effort in.
As we enter a new week and a new month (I like to call November Yesvember!), commit to giving your best. Commit to realising how small the margins of success are. Most importantly, commit to giving your best, so that you are on the right side of the thin line between success and failure.
On another note, I just read a special report from my good friend from New Zealand, Mike Ling. In this 33 page report, Mark goes over 3 really powerful exercises that I recommend you do.

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November 2nd, 2010 at 12:30 am
Thanks Mohammed -
Just what I have been sharing with the people at the office.
If we work NOVEMBER & DECEMBER harder than we have the last 10 months -
the results will be extra-ordinary AND this will set us up for the BEST NEW YEAR EVER!