Friday, January 1, 2010

Academic Success - Les Six Secrets to Extraordinary Success, Secret # 6

Step Six: I know that you are able to succeed,

This step is key to the sixth to the academic success if you do not already, please read the secret of one to five, making all elements that you will succeed, familiar.

It is so important to know that you are able to achieve great things. Yes, sometimes achieving the main objectives requires effort, but if you are for the six secrets of success in school, you can more than wewould have thought possible. Let's review a few people in history which, while loaded as "" with a seemingly insurmountable boundaries shall be continued to achieve more than those without restrictions.

Helen Keller

Helen Keller, when he was two years old, suffers from a disease that deaf and blind. His ability to communicate with the outside world came to a standstill. Almost impossible for the years after the result, Helen and her family.Outbreaks of violence caused encourage parents Helen and moods continue to parents, Helen, his place in an institution. Rather than continue to isolate them, they sought the help of Anne Sullivan, who was able to build a relationship with him and teach Helen to communicate. Helen graduated from Radcliffe College, cum laude. After college, he began to impassioned public speeches, speaking for the rights of African Americans, women and other oppressed peoples. Wentwritten numerous books and has published dozens of essays, articles and speeches. More for most of his life on the road, in general, what speeches to various groups and causes.

Wilma Rudolph

The twentieth of 22 children, Wilma was born with polio and suffered from severe bouts of scarlet fever and pneumonia as a child. These problems have, a leg, "poorly managed", says that some who can not walk yet. Her family refusedto accept this diagnosis and tried physical therapy depressing. Wilma was a pair of legs, which once provided for five years until the age of 11 years. Then one Sunday, he took off and came down the aisle of his church. He went to a great track and sports field and in 1959 became the first woman to win three gold medals in one Olympics. In 1960 he gave the world record of 2,000 meters and earned the title "World's Fastest Woman."That same year she became the Associated Press, as the U.S. Athlete of the Year and won the United Press Athlete of the Year.

James Earl Jones

Many people know James Earl Jones. Although James Earl Jones is an actor who has favorites in dozens of films, it is usually for his deep voice, rich and secure praised. His commanding presence and sonorous voice, rich in fact, a perfect choice for the voice of Darth VaderHistory of Star Wars, and the face and the voice of Verizon Wireless commercials. Most people would be surprised to learn that when Jacques was five years old, has suffered emotional trauma, which left him with a severe stutter. On National Public Radio (NPR), said that when James, a boy who had to stutter "a severe, which has refused for eight years, and was talking to was functionally mute. Is obvious, that the story does not end. James has overcome this handicap and1963, a time when jobs for black actors were rare serious, she made her screen debut and has since been published in over 50 films. Won two Tony Awards, a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination in 1970.

The list of people who, despite the limitations and drawbacks, an above-average level of success is achieved long. There are a number of famous people who have some form of learning difference or disability or the physical environment: Albert Einstein, Oprah has earned areWinfrey, Tom Cruise, Nelson Rockefeller, Galileo, Sylvester Stallone, Cher, Thomas Edison, John F. Kennedy, Mozart, WHOPPA Goldberg, Charles Schwab, Walt Disney, Leonardo da Vinci, Henry Winkler, Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Lennon, Robin Williams, Greg Louganis, Louis Pasteur, Winston Churchill, Henry Ford, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert Kennedy, George Bernard Shaw, Alexander Graham Bell, Magic Johnson, and Beethoven.

Whether these encouraging personal accountsincredible people, and appear in other people, whose history can do more research, because we have that the human potential to understand, is almost unlimited. If you are looking for is through the journals of history, an individual who has done almost everything that was not possible until there is only one possibility. I know you are capable of great things! Whether you need to increase your knowledge about themselves and fortify themselves with positive self-image --Statements, including the alignment with the right knowledge, perspective and action plan, use the powerful tools for setting goals, taking as its focus and celebration of success, it is not surprising, but also those around you.

This article was written by Michele and Jacqueline Lobosco Lobosco, Ph.D., the founder of the doctrine Plus Tutoring Center. You can find more information about plus and scientists will find all six secrets in the search for a free e-book, six secrets of the exceptional academic achievements, ourWebsite: http://www.academics-plus.com

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