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Step 1
Search about someone's background or profile and judge to see whether he/she is hardworking or not.
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Step 2
Contact someone for more information about his / her current and future plans. This will assist you to know more about his/ her work, the level of his/her plan and the level of his/ her understanding.
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Step 3
Know someone's problem whom you need to provide assistance. Try to know whether its financial or something else. If it's financial, know how you can help him/her to accomplish his/her work, and how many people can benefit from his/her work.
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Step 4
Think about the possible ways which you can use to share your successes with him/her, and make a good plan that is favourable both to you and him/her.
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Step 5
Consult others about the issue in order to make a right decision. This will help you to share your successes with someone whom you trust and who can be important both to you and the public.
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Step 6
After consultations are made, make a final decision and proper arrangement to provide assistance to someone whom you love to share your successes.
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Step 7
Provide someone with the required assistance, and make sure that the assistance is some how enough according to his/her intended work/project. This will help him/her to be successful like you.












Comments
PJSandAMovie said
on 8/8/2009 Wonderfully written article.
solomy said
on 5/12/2009 Hello miss laura how are u hope your doing great i came across your profile and i really want to join your group here in Ug.....thanks
juliemcmurchie said
on 3/9/2009 Well written, and inspirational. Thanks.
lschofield said
on 2/5/2009 Wow Seki - what a compliment to be named specifically! Its a pleasure to help you out as well as help your community in general. Success is never in a vacuum - people that really achieve things in life always share their success.
Finally, its important to know exactly what it is you want to achieve: that way you can make an effective plan. Take it in small steps and eventually you'll get there if you're persistant enough!