Ask to receive

All successful men and women know that to develop the ability to ask is indispensable. They know that at some point they will have to ask for support, resources, effort, time, money, or whatever is necessary to achieve their results. Many entrepreneurs with great potential...

The pleasure of success

The intensity of the pleasure experienced in a particular area of life is inversely proportional to the limitations imposed by the feeling of worthlessness that arises from the subconscious. Pleasure is the measure of success. Being successful requires freedom from internal barriers, it requires being...

No limits to success

While it might seem odd to adopt a negative predisposition for success, to a greater or lesser extent, resistance to it exists. Whether in the field of money, health or relationships, self-imposed limitations restrict access to the unlimited abundance that surrounds us. The limitations permeate...

The barrier of guilt

Guilt arises when there is a legal or moral precept that imprints some kind of obligation. An obligation is something unnatural, which is contrary to our essence of freedom. Accordingly, the instant an obligation is imposed, there is a counter force that resists and establishes...

The enemy of excellence

Many think that the enemy of excellence is the emergences of obstacles, difficulties, which we all know exist in the path of attaining any goal. Regardless of the goal, there will be obstacles. We anticipate that, we are prepared for it, we're used to it....

There are no pessimists

Have you ever met someone who considered him or herself a pessimist? Probabaly not, as they call themselves realists, as do we, let us admit it. Of course, the ‘reality’ they see is that of problems, complications and difficulties. On the other hand, that may be...

Staring at the Wall

If you find an executive within your team staring at the wall, congratulate him, because he is probably doing the most difficult and valuable thing one can do with one’s time: think. Instead of completing reports or attending futile meetings to prove that he is...

Efficiency and creativity

Accountants are baffled when the time comes to measure the economic efficiency of the creatives. Do not allow their utilitarian analysis to coerce the freedom of thought that innovation and creativity require. The efficiency achieved at the expense of creativity is counterproductive. It can improve performance...

Authority and leadership

To give out orders is something anyone can do. One just needs to hold an element of coercion with which to apply pressure on the other party. What company, school or hospital doesn’t have on its payroll an insecure "little boss”, who imposes his or her...