• http://www.happymakernow.com/blog/ Debbie

    Great post. On of the things I always remember when I have problem or situation confronting me is that there is a way over it, under it or around it. Yes, knowlege is power. When you look for the answer, sooner or later you will find. never give up.
    Debbie

  • http://www.fawnmcmanigal.com Fawn

    Nice topic, Farouk. I like how you set the pace for us in the beginning–because, you know, for unstoppable people it seems impossible to slow down.

    I have found number 3 to be most challenging. With a world of information at our fingertips, 24 hours a day, accessing it doesn’t seem to be the problem. But believing the nuggets you dug up on a particular topic are more valuable than the 99.8% still waiting to be found … that’s tough. It can be a major source of frustration. At some point you either go for it, or don’t.

    Thanks for the post!

  • http:///www.positivewayoflife.com Josten

    i will have to definitely take time to do this. Feeling there is a area or two that can get even better. great post

  • http://searchforserenity.com/blog Scarlett

    I liked the way that you broke it down into easy to digest steps. It’s a topic that I personally need to focus on more.

  • http://www.bodyincredible.com Kat Eden

    I think the other key to being unstoppable is to know when to let go. There’s nothing worse than forcing yourself to follow through on a goal that has now become irrelevant to your overall vision. I try to remember (or list it!) to review my big picture dreams every 3 months or so just to make sure my day-to-day actions are staying on track. Works for me!

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    thanks you debbie for your comment and addition :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    yes fawn you are right, tons of info is availble these days and believing in them requires that you first find a source that you trust, thanks for your comment :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    thanks a lot Josten :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    thanks Scarlett, i thought it would be easier to grasp that way :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    yes Kat that’s a good point too, the article assumes that a person is going after a goal that he is really in need of but of course if it doesn’t suit his vision then he should find some other goal to apply the article on
    Thanks for your comment :)

  • http://blog.naver.com/aminuet EJ

    Very nice advice. I’m not good at English, but I can almost understand what you said. very impressive. and very thank you to let me know what being unstoppable person. and I’m pretty shocked cuz I’m trying to lose my weight ;) I’m not sure If I can do it like this, well, I’ll try. Not only lose my weight, but also other my goals! thanks again

  • http://www.worldofselfimprovement.com Sam (World of Self Improvement)

    You seem to basically be saying prepare well if you want to achieve something – although of course there’s much more to it than that, and your article covers it well.

    If you plan it like a military operation and you have a vision, you’ll certainly succeed – which like you said, means becoming unstoppable.

    Cheers!

    Sam

  • http://pickthebrain.com mark liwag

    That’s right Sam…if you’re going to apply the military rule in achieving your goals, therefore, you will really succeed. What works best to me is that when I want something, when I have a dream or a new goal, I say that this is for my family, for my girlfriend, or to any important person in my life. When you do that, I’m sure you’ll succeed. Another is staking my life in it. example,” if I won’t succeed here, i’ll die. That seems rude and harsh but it’s practical. There’s nothing you wont do in face of death…..YEAH!!!!!!!!

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    REally Glad you like it EJ
    good luck with weight loss,
    thanks for the comment :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    thanks for your comment sam :)

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk Radwan

    good approach :)
    thanks for the comment

  • http://www.avenstar.net Kim McGinnis

    Farouk,
    Interesting article. Knowledge is power, but as Einstein said, imagination is more important. Don’t get me wrong, I think it is imperative to do your homework, look at your competition, read the magazines, the books, etc., but the bottom line is we are creators and the most successful people are innovators. A friend of mine, Andy Feld, is an inspirational speaker and author, and we talk all the time about this subject. Like him, I have developed an inward practice which allows me to tap into the worlds where anything is possible. I’ve learned a lot from Andy, and I agree with you too. In the end a little balance can create miracles.
    thanks for listening,
    kim

  • http://www.OptimisticJourney.com Jarrod@ Optimistic Journey

    Great tips! I think that taking action is a great key to becoming unstoppable. I think by sitting around lying dormant we are stopping ourselves progressing forward.

  • http://www.andyfeld.net Andy Feld

    Thanks Farouk and Kim. What you suggest I agree with totally, but one cannot forget the power of thoughts, emotions, and spoken words. So many people rely strictly on goal setting and lots of hard work, certainly excellent attributes. What I have learned, often with some discomfort is that unless our thoughts, emotions, and spoken words line up with our actions it is very difficult to manifest our desires. I appreciate this forum. Andy

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    great post as usual!

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