Seven traits of successful people include goals, vision

NAW SmartBrief | 12/10/2007

There are key characteristics that most often identify successful people. A list of seven such traits begins with having a clear mission or set of values; having a personal idea or interpretation of success; and setting specific goals. DaveKahle.com (11/20)


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