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6/20/2012 12:23:14 PM EST
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If you have fun you will reach success! success, play, fun, steve jobs, business, money
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Don’t be one of those workers that use the current state of the economy as an excuse to put off making a change: people that say they’re not thinking about their career right now because there’s a recession on (or the recession is only just over, or they’ve heard there’s going to be another recession . . .) so they should just keep their head down, stay put and play safe.
Burying your head in the sand is the last thing you should be doing in a time of huge change and uncertainty. Firstly, this is the time you are most likely to lose your job. If your boss calls you
in this Friday and says it’s your last day, wouldn’t you rather have done the thinking already on what to do next than have to rush to start from scratch the following Monday? Secondly, it’s
in the times of greatest change that the most exciting opportunities emerge. More people became millionaires during the Great Depression than in any other time in American history.
It pays to have fun
I never went into business to make money – but I have found that, if I have fun, the money will come. Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin
Having fun is at the heart of the idea of playing. And fun makes good financial sense too. The world’s richest and most successful people including billionaires Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Warren Buffett and Oprah Winfrey say they do what they do because it’s fun. They clearly don’t continue working because they need the money.
This is exactly the way I learned to manage my business!...Would you like to take part?...
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. - Steve Jobs
If you’re currently chasing success and money in an attempt to make yourself happy you may have got things the wrong way round. Research by Professor Sonja Lyubomirsky of the University of California recently revealed that happiness, in many cases, leads to successful outcomes, rather than merely following from them.
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