Peter Daniels shared about inner potential and unique book reading technique

Peter Daniels held a second business seminar at the Victory Christian Church in Kiev. He started his teaching with the following questions: "Stepping into the 21st century is there a reason to celebrate for you? Have you realized your dream? Or have you dreams lost their strength? Maybe your dreams have disappeared because you've ignored them?" In order to convey to the listeners the importance of setting up goals in life and acting accordingly to reach those goals, the businessman showed sixteen key factors of success.

 

A life change can only be accomplished by changing how you relate to it, states Daniels. "You alone are responsible for yourself. The church is not going to answer for you, neither are your friends – affirmed Daniels with a serious tone. The Bible teaches us personal responsibility. In churches Christians expect someone to help them, and they end up acting like adults that want others to babysit them."

One of the first laws of success is domination over procrastination, reassured Daniels. "Don't postpone things for later, do them now!" – appealed Peter Daniels. Being able to make decisions, learning public speaking, knowing how to deal with your emotions and feelings, dealing with criticism, always being attractive to others, being firm in difficult situations, being able to make reserves – these are important qualities a man should possess in order to reach the peak of success.

Daniels also mentioned that it is important to develop a power of habit in order to change your life.

Three questions from a multimillionaire forced the listeners to think. "Have you reached your potential? Will you be able to describe your potential in written form on fifty pages? Looking at all of your potential, what percent of it are you using today? What's the mission of your life?"

At the end of the seminar the businessman shared his unique technique of reading books.

At the final seminar, which will be held today, July 1st, Peter Daniels promised to pick out four volunteers, who, after some exercises and tests, will not remain the same, because their thinking and views will change.