In chapter two, you're instructed to take definite practical steps. One step is the formation of a definite practical plan. Then he'll explain stuff other people known as a mastermind help each other with their plans. If your first plan does not work, replace it. Here is the point at which the majority of people meet with failure because their lack of persistence in creating new plans Temporary defeat is not permanent failure. Temporary defeat should only mean one thing, that there is something wrong with your plan.
It's not the lawyer who knows the most law, but the one who best prepares his or her case who wins. If your case or goal in life is properly prepared and presented, your victory will have been more than half one at the outset. Create a definite plan and to begin at once. Write out a clear concise statement of the amount of money, the time limit and the service you intend to offer. Read that statement aloud twice daily.