The 12 golden rules successfully before the age of 35 are Wang Daqing He wrote a success notebook. Wang started his business in 1993. After 10 years of hard work, he achieved his goal step by step. The company has grown from only three people to more than one hundred people under his company today, the turnover has grown from RMB 100,000 to tens of millions. It is indeed commendable that he can achieve this achievement at a young age of less than 35. Success is successful. Wang Daqing summed up his successful experience in this book and summarized it into 12 golden rules: "one goal, two basis points, three skills, four principles, five points of luck, six Requirements: 7-point learning, 8-point communication, 9-point habits, hard work, 11 traps in life that should be avoided, and 12-point hard work ". The book contains ideas, examples, and some effective methods. It is simple, clear, and easy to understand, and reveals the basic meaning of success, it will play a positive role in encouraging young people to work hard and strive for success before the age of 35.
Chapter 1: A target ship without a sailing target. The wind in any direction is against the wind. 1. Why are you poor, the first point is that you have not set the goal of becoming a rich. 2. What is your core goal in life? The fundamental difference between an outstanding person and a mediocre person is not talent or opportunity, but whether there is a goal or not. 3. Take the lead and take the lead in life: Success starts from the selected target. 4. A Jenkins-style person will never succeed. Why do most people fail? There are only 5% of people who can really complete their plans. Most people do not discard their goals, or fall into a dream of lack of action. 5. If you want to succeed before the age of 35, you must set your life goals between the ages of 25 and 30. 6. Ask yourself every day, every month, and every year: have you achieved your goals?
Chapter 2: Two success points: Stand up, adjust your mindset, and make a sprint. Success before the age of 35 (1) Positioning of Life 1. Fear of wrong behavior: What is your core competitiveness? 2. Find ways for winners and find excuses for losers 3. Select your favorite entrepreneurs from the three hundred and sixty line, but not everyone can start a business successfully. 4. Find your own gold treasure (2) the eternal truth: the mentality determines fate. The mentality before the age of 35 determines the fate of your life. 1. People who are not satisfied with the status quo can become rich people. 2. Dare to dream and dare to dream, this world will always be a dream chaser. Don't be afraid before the age of 35. Don't regret it after the age of 35. 4. born from a poor person, not a poor person for a lifetime. As long as you keep that enterprising heart forever. Successful Chinese people mostly come from small places. 5. Be a positive thinker. 6. Don't lose to pessimistic people. Some people are one thousand times richer than you. Will they be one thousand times smarter than you? No, they are one thousand times more angry than you when you are young. The failure of life is not lost to others, but to the pessimistic oneself. 7. Successful people just climb up and go down once more 8. They 'd rather hit the wall than overcome your failure or a negative attitude at home (1) find a place to drink (2) find a disco and dance. (3) seek help from your friends. (4) take positive actions.
Chapter 3: Three Skills
1. Manage time: where your time is, and where your achievements are. People who think of an hour as 60 minutes are 60 times more than people who think of it as an hour. 2. You don't have financial management, and you don't have to worry about money. 3. self-management. (1) You are not afraid to start a business, mind must be good (2) can store special stores (3) do business that others don't want to do
Chapter 4: four concepts of life-saving: a person's style must be formed before the age of 35. 1. A person is superior to a person who fails to do things. A person who fails to do things can come back, but cannot come back. (1) be honest (2) never discouraged 2. Open-minded men have wealth, and open-minded women have helped the husband run before 35 years old. 3. principles of loyalty: You have not yet established a reputation of loyalty before the age of 35, this shortcoming will plague your life. 4. do small things, but do not be clever. There are too many people who want to do big things, but too few who want to do beautiful things.
Chapter 5: Five-Point Luck Bill Gates said: Life is unfair and you are used to accepting it. 1. There are indeed many lucky adults in life: people who want to do things come true: ancient training in China accounts for half of each other. 2. Opportunities often come unexpectedly, but they belong to those who should not give up. 3. Every opportunity in life is like a bird, if you don't grasp it, it will fly without a trace. 4. The first step is the last step, the second step is the last step.
Chapter 6: Six Requirements 1. Wisdom (1) others may take everything from you, but may not take your wisdom (2) use your wisdom skillfully (3) differences between wise men and fools 2. Courage (1) the power of Courage sometimes makes you "Superman"
(2) dare to give up, dare to "give up"
3. Cultivate your own "leadership talent and leader temperament"
(1) passion infecting others (2) "Three o seven rules" to achieve leader temperament (3) decision making ability (4) Personality Charm 4. Creativity: do not be a regular person. 25-35 years old is the most creative stage in life. Many successful people are also born at this stage. 5. Be wise (1) know your strengths and weaknesses, targeted focus (2) Try to work hard in the fields you are familiar with. 6. Perseverance: Stick to the industry for ten years, and you will surely become a big winner.
Chapter 7: 7-point learning 1. Changing the fate of knowledge 2. learning all the necessary knowledge in your industry before the age of 35 A) eliminate yourself every day B) in business discussion 3. a scholar who is too confident can only become a wage earners 4. Think, practice, rethink, and practice
Chapter 8: eight-point communication with friends. 1. IQ is very important. EQ is more important: Establish a network of relationships before the age of 35. 2. Networking is the financial pulse: how to improve interpersonal relationships 3. Principles of making friends 4. Good communication skills: Exercise your own speech skills before the age of 35
Chapter 9: The power of nine habits is amazing, the habits you developed before the age of 35 determine the size of your success 1. Good habits of positive thinking 2. Good habits of efficient work (1) Office (2) Life can be informal, however, work should be done in detail (3) Study and listen without interrupting others; 3. Good habits of exercise; 4. Good habits of broad hobbies; 5. Good habits of quick action
Chapter 10: Confidence 1. Confidence is the spiritual pillar of success 2. self-confidence can win the trust of others 3. Self-confidence is built on the basis of value creation 4. How to build self-confidence (1) set goals for yourself (2) give full play to your strengths (3) do things in a planned manner (4) do not drag things (5) do not give up easily (6) Learn to motivate yourself (7) do not make yourself others
Chapter 11 11 success traps to be avoided 1. Only credit, no effort 2. Don't "never meet talent ", looking for opportunities 3. Don't make money 4. Don't work for money, but let money work for you 5. blindly follow the trend, and everyone is cloud. I also do what I do 6. Xiaofu is safe, do not think ahead, be knowledgeable and happy 7. Admit Mistakes rather than conceal mistakes 8. be down-to-earth rather than thinking about what you want 9. Be ambitious, not confident. 10. Repeated job-hopping cannot take 11. 12. be arrogant.
Chapter 12 no one can succeed at will in 12 minutes. 1. Small is not success, big is not success, and small is success. 2. Chinese society enters the era of meager profit: skillful work + dare to do + practical work = success 3. A successful attempt may exist 4. Do anything, do your best. 5. Take things as a career. 6. I am a migrant worker. 7. I wish you an early opportunity to find the first gold barrel.