Hal Urban
Sypnosis by Herman Cortes

Success Is More than Making Money
Riches are better than being poor, but having money does not mean you are successful.
Success lies in doing, not in getting. Successful people adapt, have a positive attitude, build good relationships, set goals, want to learn, get things done, maintain high personal conduct standards, and get the most out of life by “reaping what they sow”. Most people don’t even realize their potential.

Life Is Hard…and Not Always Fair
We don’t always get what we want, but reality is a great teacher. Life is hard and isn’t always fair; most people don’t accept that. Who we are is because of our decisions.

Life Is Also Fun…and Incredibly Funny
Humour helps life. Live and laugh. Every man needs a little madness. Edison and Einstein needed play-breaks. Laughter heals and energizes. Make sure you laugh enough.

We Live by Choice, Not by Chance
We have choices, and are responsible for making good ones. Animals and most people don’t see their choices. You should. Life is full of choices – choosing our personality, value, how we treat others, how we handle problems, how much we learn, what we accomplish or believe, our purpose, and our attitude. We’ll always have a choice.

Attitude is a Choice — the Most Important One You’ll Ever Make
Attitude is important. People alter their lives by altering their attitudes. Think with an open mind, don’t assume you know everything. Think for yourself and don’t just take everyone else’s opinion. Think positively. Forming good habits is key to success. Break bad habits. Character is affected by habits.

Being Thankful Is a Habit — the Best One You’ll Ever Have
Don’t complain, be thankful. Try not to complain and write down your complaints and the things you’re thankful for. Appreciate what you have. Thank people any chance you get, inside or outside your family. Be thankful for people, freedom of choice, opportunity, education, and life.

Good People Build Their Lives on a Foundation of Respect
Appreciate life. To show respect, you need manners, good language, to honor rules, and to appreciate differences. Speaking positively, not negatively. Without rules, there is only chaos. Don’t be prejudiced. Treat others the way you want to be treated and you will develop good social skills/habits, make people feel good, earn the respect of others, establish good relationships, be treated better by others, improve self-worth feelings, and build a good, solid reputation.

Honesty Is Still the Best Policy
The best respect is honesty. There’s no such thing as being a bit dishonest. Have integrity and honesty. It’s hard to be honest. Being dishonest means that we aren’t acting like ourselves. It is the worst habit. It can’t be hidden, ruins relationships, attacks our nervous systems, and prevents us from fulfillment. Being honest means you get peace of mind, character and reputation, relationships, wholeness, mental and physical health, and authenticity.

Kind Words Cost Little but Accomplish Much
Being nice and praising others makes everyone feel better. It brings out the best in people. Keep in mind your good traits. Look for what’s good in others.

Real Motivation Comes from Within
Motivate yourself. You need enough desire to attain what you want, a real belief that you can accomplish what you want, and a clear mental picture of yourself achieving what you want. Desire keeps us going when things are the toughest. If we’re always looking for excuses for why we can’t do things, we’ll never find the reasons why we can. The more clearly and more often we picture ourselves doing something, the more likely we are to do it.

Goals Are Dreams with Deadlines
Success is the progressive accomplishment of worthy goals. Life without goals is like going on a trip without a destination. If you set goals, you have motivation, independence, direction, meaning, enjoyment, and fulfillment. Goals are specific dreams with deadlines. Understand the difference between a goal and a wish, write down and specify your goals, categorize and balance your goals, and review your goals regularly.

There’s No Substitute for Hard Work
Hard work is the only thing that makes things happen. It helps us realize our potential, face up to life, feel good, builds character, earns the respect of others, earns self-respect, adds meaning, gets the best results, becomes a habit, and is healthy. Success requires hard work — there are not shortcuts. Work can be fun.

You Have to Give Up Something to Get Something
Equivalent exchange — you have to give up something to get something. Self-discipline is getting yourself to do something even though you don’t feel like it, because the reward for getting it done exceeds the temporary unpleasantness of the task itself. It is delayed gratification. What’s something you really want? What are you willing to give up to get it?

Successful People Don’t Find Time–They Make Time
Time is opportunity, and in order to live fully, we have to learn to make the most of it. If we love life, we’ll treasure our time and use it wisely. Losers waste time; winners use it. I have all the time we need if I plan my day, set time goals, do things bit-by-bit, know your most productive time, and don’t procastinate to waste time.

No One Else Can Raise Your Self-Esteem
Only you can raise your self-esteem. Everyone should feel good about themselves. Self-esteem doesn’t come from being told that you are good. Real self-esteem is respect we have earn from ourselves. Be kind, honorable, productive, and positive to build self-esteem.

The Body Needs Nutrition and Exercise–So Do the Mind and Spirit
No matter how great our technology is, it can’t produce either happiness or fulfillment. Be physically fit – it gives you a practical attitude about the role of your body, and your body should be good in your eye, not compared to someone else’s. Your brain needs mental exercise like your body needs nutrients. People who practice their faith and live by their principles seem to enjoy life at a deeper level. The time-honored values of honesty and kindness lie at the heart of all great spiritual teachings.

It’s OK to Fail–Everyone Else Has
Everyone fails, even Einstein and Edison. Failing comes from trying, but you should learn from your failures. It teaches humility, how to correct our course of action, that we can’t always have what we want, strength of character, perserverance, and that we can survive defeat. Don’t let failure defeat you. Success is how high you bounce after you hit the bottom.

Life Is Simplier When We Know What’s Essential
Know what’s essential — choosing a good attitude, be respectful and honest, work hard, learn, and laugh.