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The goals you set for yourself and the strategies you choose become your blueprint or plan. Strategies are like recipes: choose the right ingredients, mix them in the correct proportions, and you will always produce the same predictable results: in this case financial success. The success strategies for managing money and building wealth are called Money Strategies. By learning to use money strategies as a part of your day-to-day life, financial frustration and failure will become a thing of the past. — Charles J. Givens

Planning a brilliant menu and preparing it beautifully doesn't guarantee a recipe for success. — Kathy Lette

Serve others. The failing recipe for happiness and success is to want the good of others. — Desmond Tutu

The World Cup was a huge frustration because I had prepared really hard for it. But in the World Cup there is no formula, no recipe for success. — Kaka

There is no recipe for success - it is as unique as you are — Natalie Massenet

The recipe for success ... customers will get what they want, when they want it ... you will see more revenue, greater brand loyalty, real relationships, and a competitive edge. — Martin Zwilling

There is no single recipe for success. But there is one essential ingredient: Passion — Martha Stewart

Somehow, when everything is too easy it's not necessarily the right recipe for success — Debbie Moore

The great recipe for success is to work, and always work. — Leon Gambetta

My personal recipe for success is- Do what you love and don't look at the clock. — Ann Landers

That is just one more thing I love about cooking. Recipes are certain. Use good ingredients, follow the directions, be sure your oven temperature is true and monitor your stove properly, and you are assured success. There are not many variables once you understand how cooking works.
Life, on the other hand, is full of variables. Nothing is predictable. Not the weather, not other people, not traffic, not even our own bodies. We are like seaweed, whipped around in the current of an erratic ocean. — Beth Harbison