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Achievement Psychology
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One of the main things that an achiever learns to do in his life -- and it is not taught in the home or in the schools -- is self-analysis. He learns to analyze himself to be in touch with his personality by understanding his habit patterns. Underachievers find it very difficult to be consciously aware of every action they perform and realize that their actions are virtually their thoughts. Without thought there can be no action! Habit patterns and thoughts are revealed through the behavior!. An achiever has numerous habits; he understands his personality by understanding his habit patterns. A habit pattern is a conscious thought or action that he repeats again and again. This creates a groove in his unconscious mind and forms an unconscious habit. Unconscious habits are stronger than conscious habits. All habit patterns are self-created by the achiever himself. When he sits down and tries to understand which of his habits control his life, he sees that there are many deep-rooted habits within him. He studies them. Once he becomes aware of his harmful thoughts and emotions that have created deep grooves in the mind, he will begin to change them by creating new grooves.
Latest Research
Where you end up at in life is largely determined by your own self-image and self-esteem. If you’re not happy with your life, you have subconsciously chosen this. Although it seems silly that anyone would choose to be unhappy, each and every decision you’ve made has led you to where you are right now. Self-concept is not innate, but is developed or constructed by an achiever through interaction with his environment and reflecting on that interaction. This dynamic aspect of self-concept is important because it indicates that it can be modified or changed. There is a growing body of research which indicates that it is possible to change the self-concept. Self-change is not something that people can will but rather it depends on the process of self-reflection.
Successful Mindset
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Have you ever wonder why achievers have been able to accomplish much more in life compared to the non-achievers? The real difference is achievers have the ability to self-actualize much more in life than the non-achievers. On a most basic level, achievers and non-achievers are required to satisfy their needs for food, water, and air. It is only when these basic needs are met that they can turn their thoughts to higher needs, such as love and acceptance. As each of these needs is fulfilled, some of them reach a point of restlessness. It is at this point that they begin to seek higher goals of personal fulfillment. They attempt to grow beyond what they currently are and they strive to fulfill their highest potential. This is what Maslow termed self-actualization. It is through self-actualization, achievers seek personal fulfillments in life. Achieving this state of fulfillment, however, involves more than having success in the workplace or the admiration of others.
UNLOCK YOUR CHILD'S ENORMOUS LEARNING POTENTIAL
Problem - Parents hold the keys to your children's success! Discovering what they are and unlocking and enhancing your child's learning potential can be a real challenge. Each child has a unique learning style, over an extended period of time, mismatched learning styles often result in frustration and learning problems. As parents sometimes might not be able to understanding your child's learning style and do not possess the quality to teach or transfer the special set of lifeskills or expert knowledge eg. specific subjects or sporting skills, etc. , a mentor can help you provide the right learning environment for your child for accelerating the learning process to program for success. When children learn at their best, that is, using their natural strengths, they will inevitably experience success and tremendous satisfaction.

Solution - Can you think back into your life to someone who you admire? Perhaps this is someone who is very successful in their career, their family life, or even socially? In our lives there are dozens of people who have managed to be very successful at what they do, and these people are a wealth of information, as long as we are able to tap into that wealth. That is why it's very important to find someone that you can learn from – a mentor.

If you've never had a mentor, and the thought of using one is new to you, think back through your life. There is a good chance that you have had a mentor and maybe not realized it. Usually our first mentors are our parents, or another close family member. As we get older, teachers often take this role. These mentors are great for certain times in our lives, however, if you are ready to get ahead in your business, it is time to find a mentor who can help you get to the next level.

It's important to find a mentor who is willing and able to take you on. A good mentor is someone who will support and encourage you to reach for higher goals, to take the next step and to push yourself in to succeed in business. The perfect mentor is one who is experienced in an area where you need a little bit of extra help because you may lack the knowledge or experience.

A good mentor will help you stay accountable to your goals, they will help you pay attention and stay on track. When you get frustrated and want to give up they will push you harder and keep you going. A mentor can be invaluable to ask you the hard questions and challenge you to come up with the answers.

Mentors are invaluable for so many reasons, but essential for providing knowledge, motivation, advice and counsel, encouragement when you need it most, help with personal development and so much more. If you are lucky enough to find a personal mentor who can be all of these things to you, you will have an advantage over many others, because you have a secret weapon that can take you to the top!

The main advantage of Success Learning’s One-To-One Mentorship Programme is the one-to-one attention our mentor can develop with you or your child. With one-to-one mentor to student ratio, the mentor will be better able to focus on the specific weakness of your child and the difficulties your child meets with in school. Home mentoring also offers less travelling time for the parent and student as the venue for home mentoring are typically at the student's residential home. Schedules changes are also more flexible.

Our mentors are also specially trained on our organization's innovative one-to-one model to provide care and support for a child or adult in their own home. As part of the individual’s support team, a Mentor plays a pivotal role in helping an individual achieve his or her goals and providing that person with a warm, caring environment. The documented success of our Mentor model stems, in large part, from its flexibility. Our program staff prepares and supports our Mentors so they can address the unique needs of the individuals we serve. Our services are highly customized, enabling children and adults of all abilities to receive the support they need in community-based settings – maximizing independence and opportunities for growth.


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