A 14 Year old College Senior Gives Sound Advice on Success
Written by Jimmie Burroughs
14-year-old Moshe Kai Cavalin is a long way from being the average 14 year old, but he claims that it doesn't need a genus to accomplish what he has. He only entered university at the age of 8 and acquired 2 associate degrees from East L. A. Community College by the point he was 9, also graduating with an ideal 4 point average. How can he do it? He explains below:
Kai is now 14 and plans to graduate from UCLA this year, 2012. He has released a 100 page guide, "We Can Do" in several languages which explains how other youngsters can also do what he does; adults too as important point.
Kai asserts there isn't any genus required to do the wants of your heart, just a lot of difficult work. He is saying if you try hard enough you can do anything. He says you might have to cut out some Television. He has long since decided to watch only 4 hours of Television per week. Kai does not spend all his time in the books. He has additionally took part in underwater diving, soccer and martial-arts.
His advice and key message is to remain focused and enter each undertaking will all your heart. He says, "I was able to reach the stars, but you can reach the Milky Way." He was inspired by one of his professors at Los Angeles City University, Richard Avila, by his enthusiasm on the subject he taught. It was from him that he was moved to write the book on methods for success to inspire others.
I haven't any doubt in my mind that the main reason most fail to reach success in life is perhaps because they don?t believe they can be successful and then go at it with all their heart. Too many are searching for the simple way to achieve success and it cannot be found. Anything productive requires a lot of difficult work. When we enjoy the music of a talented musician, we do not think about the hours on end they spent in practice to develop the talent.
Athletes have a gift to do what they do, but they also have dedicated years in practice to develop that gift to be able to perform as they do. There are 3 things any successful person must have to get success: Determination, Knowledge and hard work. These things are not inherited, nor do they come automated; they are developed.
Conclusion
You may be successful too, but you have got to believe it first and then you've got to take control to cause it to happen by focusing on it with all of your heart.
14-year-old Moshe Kai Cavalin is a long way from being the average 14 year old, but he claims that it doesn't need a genus to accomplish what he has. He only entered university at the age of 8 and acquired 2 associate degrees from East L. A. Community College by the point he was 9, also graduating with an ideal 4 point average. How can he do it? He explains below:
Kai is now 14 and plans to graduate from UCLA this year, 2012. He has released a 100 page guide, "We Can Do" in several languages which explains how other youngsters can also do what he does; adults too as important point.
Kai asserts there isn't any genus required to do the wants of your heart, just a lot of difficult work. He is saying if you try hard enough you can do anything. He says you might have to cut out some Television. He has long since decided to watch only 4 hours of Television per week. Kai does not spend all his time in the books. He has additionally took part in underwater diving, soccer and martial-arts.
His advice and key message is to remain focused and enter each undertaking will all your heart. He says, "I was able to reach the stars, but you can reach the Milky Way." He was inspired by one of his professors at Los Angeles City University, Richard Avila, by his enthusiasm on the subject he taught. It was from him that he was moved to write the book on methods for success to inspire others.
I haven't any doubt in my mind that the main reason most fail to reach success in life is perhaps because they don?t believe they can be successful and then go at it with all their heart. Too many are searching for the simple way to achieve success and it cannot be found. Anything productive requires a lot of difficult work. When we enjoy the music of a talented musician, we do not think about the hours on end they spent in practice to develop the talent.
Athletes have a gift to do what they do, but they also have dedicated years in practice to develop that gift to be able to perform as they do. There are 3 things any successful person must have to get success: Determination, Knowledge and hard work. These things are not inherited, nor do they come automated; they are developed.
Conclusion
You may be successful too, but you have got to believe it first and then you've got to take control to cause it to happen by focusing on it with all of your heart.
About the Author:
About the author: Jimmie Burroughs is an inspiring speaker and author who has been involved in teaching Christian Personal Development for at least 30 years. There are more than 600 articles to help on his websitewebsite in your personal expansion. Be sure to take vantage of the FREE offer to get the electronic bookThe 4 Pillars for Private Development while available.