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Here are 7 lessons on The Twelve Universal Laws of Success:

Here are 7 lessons on The Twelve Universal Laws of Success:

Lesson 1: Desire is the starting point of all achievement.
Success begins with desire. If you don't have a strong desire to achieve something, you're unlikely to put in the effort required to make it happen. Take some time to think about what you really want in life and make a commitment to yourself to achieve it.

Lesson 2: Faith is the fuel that powers desire.
Once you have a strong desire, you need faith to believe that you can achieve it. Faith is not about being sure you will succeed; it's about having the belief that you can overcome any obstacle that comes your way.

Lesson 3: Auto-suggestion is the method by which you plant your desire in your subconscious mind.
Auto-suggestion is the process of using your thoughts to influence your subconscious mind. By repeatedly telling yourself that you can achieve your goals, you can program your mind to believe it. This can help you to stay motivated and focused, even when you face setbacks.

Lesson 4: Specialized knowledge is the foundation upon which all success is built.
The more you know about your chosen field, the better equipped you will be to succeed. Take the time to learn as much as you can about your industry and your goals.

Lesson 5: Organized planning is the bridge between desire and its fulfillment.
Once you know what you want to achieve, you need to develop a plan to get there. Your plan should include specific goals, timelines, and action steps.

Lesson 6: Imagination is the workshop of the mind, where ideas are created and refined.
Imagination is the ability to see possibilities that others cannot. It is the power to create new ideas and solutions. Use your imagination to visualize your success and to come up with creative ways to achieve your goals.

Lesson 7: Decision is the will to act.
Success requires action. You can't just sit around and wait for things to happen. You need to make decisions and take action, even if you're not sure what you're doing.

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