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One Million In A Year

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Today we're going to talk how to make a million dollar in one year.

Who knows... that might be your goal for 2007.

Does that sound like hype?

It is if you're aiming from nothing.

You and I know that, unless you win the lottery, the chances of that happening are slim to none.

But seriously, do you really want to make a million dollar a year?

You can you know.

For anyone who is making $800,000 each year in gross income should be able to devise a plan to increase revenues 20% over the coming year.

That's all you have to do to make a million dollar a year.

The question is, how do you get to $800,000 a year in revenue?

Make $700,000 in the previous year... and so on and so on.

You must have realistic expectations for your new annual income.

If your earning $50,000 a year now, aim towards $65,000 or even $75,000 the next year.

If you're earning $150,000 a year income, shoot for $200,000 to $225,000. Do you see what I'm driving at?

Wealth is not accumulated by hope or promises.

Wealth is accumulated by increasing your revenues and decreasing or stabilizing your expenses.

But here's the thing --

All of the wealth that now exists for you, exists because you first thought to "create" it.

In other words your THOUGHT became REAL.

So start thinking about it and you'll move toward it by your own action.

Here's a method to shorten the period to ‘taste' your success faster…

Instead of pilling a little bit of effort consistently every week or month, decide to take MASSIVE ACTION for a short duration period. Work like crazy, if you have to.

Work really hard. Do whatever it takes.

Burn the midnight oil.

Obviously when I said work really hard, I'm referring to work really hard the smart way. Don't be a donkey.

Then get the results that you want.

And enjoy it.

And enjoy it again.

When you take massive actions, something magical happens.

The results that you get is no longer what it seems to be. It'll be BIGGER.

You can do a good job by committing to put effort for your success next year.

But you'll get an outstanding result if you'll put in at least twice the effort that you're willing to invest in yourself today.

Twice the efforts do not mean getting twice the success results. It means getting at least 3 or 10 times more in return.

So here's the deal:

Whatever you plan to do to get success in 2007, double the efforts.

Trust me – You'll see far better results.

Besides, you'll feel satisfied of your achievement BECAUSE YOU DESERVE IT.

Patric Chan is an author, international speaker and founder of the "You Chan Do It! Personal Achievement Newsletter of eSuccessMastery.com. You can get his latest success tips and strategies to achieve your goals quicker and easier for FREE at his blog: http://www.motivatedforsuccess.com

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