The Single Greatest Success Tip Warren Buffett Ever Gave Me

You may have already seen this video.
I have included it here just in case you wanted to watch it again or in the event that you want to share it.

It tells you exactly what you need to know to find and create an astonishingly successful business.


As you heard in the excerpt about Warren Buffet, the single most determinant factor contributing to success is ‘playing to your strengths’. By knowing your strengths you are equipped to choose the business that offers the best chance for achieving excellence.

If you haven’t submitted your survey yet, click below:

The Entrepreneurial Strengths Survey

If you HAVE already received your survey results and have NOT checked out the amazing PerfectBizFinder Program, you owe it to yourself to do that now:

ThePerfectBizFinder Program

And lastly if you HAVE NOT already checked out the ThePerfectBizBuilder Coaching Program to learn how I will eliminate failure as an option and transform you into a wildly successful business owner do it now:

ThePerfectBizBuilder Coaching Program

I am sincerely interested in hearing your thoughts.  Please be sure to comment below.

I’m standing for all that is possible for you in life and business.

Sincerely,

Steve

41 Responses to “The Single Greatest Success Tip Warren Buffett Ever Gave Me”

  1. Hello

    Thank you for your survey.

    I would like clarification as to what the combination of attributes means to me in working on a business that comes natural to me. i.e. What’s the overall big picture?

    Look forward to your response. Be well. :)

    Sincerely,

    Matthew Detrick

    Posted By: Matt | 2:56 pm
  2. Everything you’ve said in the first two videos is clear and makes perfect sense to me–and has obvious value.

    Posted By: Benjamin Hopkins | 6:46 pm
  3. Hi Steve,

    I’d like to compliment you on your persuasive and cogent approach to the business of finding the right business – I really enjoyed listening to the long list of reasons why many enterprising people struggle to find success despite their (initial) energy and enthusiasm.

    I too have struggled in the past to fit myself to an existing business model and now can see why that was! I wish I’d learned some of this years ago!

    I’d really like to use your material on a course I teach in the UK (Marketing in Small Business) as I think it would create tremendous value for the undergraduate level students some of whom will go on to start their own businesses. It isn’t often that someone comes along with such a sensible (and still exciting) message that could potentially short-circuit many others’ wasted time and frustration.

    What do you think?

    Regards

    Martin (in England)

    Posted By: Martin McAreavey | 6:56 pm
  4. Steve,
    I am at a point in my life where I need to develop a new business.

    I built 7 houses in 5 years.

    I made bad choices bringing people into my life and took advice that was not the best for me.

    I am in fiancial destress right now.

    The last two years I have had doctors that have given me incorrec amount of medicine and that has created heart problems. So I am regaining my strength.

    Bless You

    Looking for more information

    Joan Yakima WA

    Posted By: Joan Johnson | 8:11 pm
  5. Hello Steve,
    I like what you are doing here. I\’m interested to see the results of the Survey I filled out. I believe I know myself well. I\’m a retired office worker, mainly secretarial. This would not have been my chosen type of work, but was the only thing available to me at that time. I put my life into it, and believe I was successful. At age 80 I need added income, but believe that even now I would not be able to do the work I would really like to do.
    Sincerely,
    Mary Birdwell
    Little Rock, Arkansas

    Posted By: Mary Birdwell | 9:41 pm
  6. Hi Steve,
    I didn’t get much out of Buffet’s words of wisdom. Seems common sense to me and nothing new which is, I guess, what Buffet is trying to say. He is no different from us.

    Posted By: Colleen | 10:22 pm
  7. Hi all – Great comments from you all..

    I can tell you without any hesitancy at all that there are more opportunities at this moment than there have ever been.

    They are just not showing up where they used to.

    No matter your age, background, previous experience, you can find your perfect business..one that delivers in every area of life.

    Thank you for the opportunity

    Steve

    Posted By: steve | 12:33 am
  8. Hi Steve,
    I agree with Collen about Warren Buffett not being different to all of us but I guess the difference for me at least is that he actually did the work and became successful. I am interested in your statement that there are more opportunities now than ever before and I guess I am also especially interested in where and what they are.

    Posted By: Vincent | 1:32 am
  9. Hi Steve,
    I decided to go back and listen to this one again. What Warren Buffett says is much like the quote I hear all the time which is “Follow Your Bliss.” I do know that some of my strengths are those skills that are easy for me and I tend not to give myself credit for them and used to discount them. I am here because I need to learn more. Thanks for the guideposts!

    Posted By: Joanne McCallum | 3:15 am
  10. I took the test and found it very accurate and helpful.  I have also taken the Strength’s Finder test and it of course offers more detail but this is great for a simple free test.  Suprizingly accurate!

    Posted By: Mike Otis | 3:09 pm
  11. Was there a place that gives more detail on the  biz matrix?

    Posted By: Bill | 10:10 pm
  12. Very good information.  The survey is DIFFERENT!  The results I got are eye-opening. Thank you very much.  I now have a starting point.

    Posted By: Gilbert | 6:03 pm
  13. it was difficult for me hear audio. kindly give the tips in word format. at the same time i just wanted to know the specialized areas where in i can be a successful entrepreneur.my experience is in Market Research, advertising and in manufacturing of Eco-friendly paper bags was yet to yield the results. money is one of the best tool to measure the suceess of an entrepreneur.but wih the blockades i have been facing ,will there be any remedial measure to rectify this.kindly guide in this matter. awaiting your valuable instructionsrajeev 

    Posted By: rajeev | 2:49 am
  14. Being a small business owner/operator I am aware of the necessary components of maintaining success, albeit  a bit difficult sometimes. I wish to utilize your experience so I may begin again, so to speak, on a new venture where I am no longer having to experience difficulties like that of the past. Entrepreneurial ventures have always intrigued me although I am not certain I am best suited for these types of ventures. I look forward to “waking up” into my new found awareness of self and my particular talents.

    Posted By: Randolph Morgan | 11:38 am
  15. Steve,If there’s one thing I wish I had begun to pursue 10 years ago, it would be finding and cultivating my strengths. It’s hard not to see this as the defining moment of my life.Kirk Eidson

    Posted By: Kirk | 9:41 am
  16. Looks like You are covering all the corners in revealing weak points of business makers. You knowledge is so impressive! Look forward to steal more of your secrets.Miroslaw Przybyla

    Posted By: Mirek | 11:04 am
  17. Great insights – thank you but I couldn’t find the survey :(

    Posted By: Linda | 9:04 pm
  18. I very much enjoyed this video, but also cannot find the survey. Can you help?

    Posted By: Kim | 3:45 pm
  19. Steve,I have liked  the way you help us to unleash the secrets about entrepreneurship and business development. The revelation made by Warren Buffet  is very  important for any person  to succeed in life even if he is not in business. Understanding of ones strengths greatly helps one to build on areas that can bring impact.Steve,  the choice that you have made to assist other people like me by sharing your life experience  will greatly help  us from wasting time and resources by making similar mistakes.I will continue to be intouch with you and make use of the advice that you are sharing.Griffin Zgambo, Malawi 

    Posted By: Griffin | 9:51 am
  20. SteveI want to thank you for what you are giving the world. Sabina

    Posted By: Sabina | 11:49 am
  21. Hi Steve, I really look forward to taking the survey…  and thanks in advance for the great videos, your give a clear and precise amount of credible knowledge.

    Posted By: Chris Hader | 9:36 pm
  22. The key is finding your core strengths.  I will try about anything and have been successful in many pursuits although in many cases I did not like my role even though I was successful.  I have seen several of you videos and I have been impresses by you simple common sense approach.

    Posted By: Mark Doyle | 11:25 pm
  23. This is an essential message because we typically try to improve our weaknesses and this is really a waste of time. It is better to really understand ones strengths and maximimize these while getting others fill in the areas where one is weak. This was a great message.

    Posted By: Mark Doyle | 12:51 pm
  24. Hello SteveI am busy interviewing Sales Consultants to join my company and would like to use your survey to help qualify these candidates.Is this permissable?

    Posted By: Belim | 4:11 am
  25. Looking forward to taking the survey

    Posted By: Merrin | 3:16 am
  26. Exactly where do I click to do the survey?  There’s no link I can find.

    Posted By: mc | 11:40 am
  27. Good morning Steve!I took your survey two days ago and I am thrilled with what I have learned from it.  You are absolutely correct that there has not been a survey of this quality that I have seen previously!  Thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!  I will certainly use this and explore the possibilities for the future endeavors that I have in the making….this will definitly help me to observe things I had not thought of  before!  MaryAnn

    Posted By: MaryAnn | 12:41 pm
  28. Steve, thanks for your intiative and support. You are simply good

    Posted By: Etuk | 5:26 pm
  29. Thank you Steve and God Bless you for sharing your knowledge.  I am loving it.  Anna GaspariNJ

    Posted By: anna gaspari | 12:53 pm
  30. Dear Steve,     Thanks for the emails.  I took the survey. It was quite interesting. It has informed me of strengths I knew, but have a problem expressing to an employer.  But I am getting up in age and decided to have my own business. I have been at it for 2 years and didn’t think it would be a struggle. I guess it goes back to the survey qualities. People tell me, “That’s too good to be true” and it may be, but the truth is that I tell them with complete confidence that they can try the product for 30 days and if they are not satisfied they can get their money back.  I am a product of the product.  I beleive in the company I represent, but I guess I have a hard time getting people to believe me.  Your questions you mention in your $100 Million Secret has helped me in the way I approach others.  Thanks, I had ran out of suggestions.

    Posted By: Amy | 2:51 pm
  31. Hey Steve,I loved taking the free assessment and have passed it on to a couple of my friends.  My results are right on.  Because of my background people have always wanted to hire me for sales positions.  I’m too honest for hard core sales and tend to steer prospects away from a service or product that’s not right for them, even though I will lose a commission.The survey confirmed that I am now headed in the right direction with my online employment coaching.  Even better, using your assessment as a starting point makes perfect sense.I hope you will allow me to paraphrase some of your content for my website.Cheers,Brenda Svoboda

    Hi Brenda,

    Thank you for your comment and encouraging feedback.

    I’m thrilled to hear that you have found the report so useful and by all means share it at will.

    I appreciate your thoughts about your experience in sales. I have found that by placing the prospects interests first, ahead of those of your company or the commissions you might earn, always pays enormous dividends in the end. You seem to have a firm grip on the fact that people buy from people…not companies. In order to develop a presence of integrity in business, you must remain true to yourself and your own principles of honesty and integrity.

    If you haven’t already done so, you might consider joining ThePerfectBizFinder Affiliate Program. This will allow you to share the value you clearly see in the work I am doing while also earning a commission for doing it. You can learn more about the program here: http://www.theperfectbizfinder.com/jv

    Thank you again for your encouraging support. I look forward to hearing amazing stories of success from you.

    Sincerely,

    Steve

    Posted By: Brenda S | 3:35 pm
  32. I am learning so much! I believe the info about Warren’s success. The survey really helped me see my strengths and really nail down things about me that I hadn’t made a conscious realization. I have been moving from one opportunity to another and been unable to focus on one area. The survey has focused me and now I need help and direction to put knowledge of myself to work in a business.

    Posted By: Eugene Torrie | 3:53 pm
  33. I find what you are saying really interesting esp the part that you are so used to fitting in & doing what you believe you should!!   I am a registered nurse but I don’t fit in with the medical role!   I am also dyslexic so can quite easily interperet thing differently to others!   Throughout my life I have been labeled as a dummy for this reason so now I worry about making mistakes to the point where I avoid change!
    I am very interested in knowing what my strengths are as I have lost sight of who I am in my desperate effort not to standout because in the past this has mainly been neg

    Posted By: Bernice | 10:17 pm
  34. Dear Steve, I took the survey. This is quite a complicated, unique survey. It reflects accurately on how I’ve experienced my life.  I have initially and perhaps naively focused on a business model to avoid many of my weaknesses. I shall see.  By the way, I see these videos as a way of creating a cyber relationship with you. I’m sure you have a few Karens in the Biz group. Since my success is totally intertwined with my dream of moving back to Wellesley, MA and being able to afford to live there In the future you will know me as Wellesley Karen.  Nice talking to you.                                                                                                                                       Wellesley Karen

    Posted By: karen | 1:13 pm
  35. Reply to Bernice
    Dear Bernice,
    How can a dummy become an RN? Girl, you are no dummy! You have a disability. You are not your disability. Everyone makes mistakes. I know, charting and meds, 2 big ones that demand accuracy. Very stressful. I’m a former CNA (NV). Been there.  I believe in this program. I think if we stick with it we will find our answers. We’ve all been fighting the tide. Enough. I wish you luck, Wellesley Karen

    Posted By: karen | 1:36 pm
  36. Thanks Steve,
    I took the survey and its’real accurate in some of the stregnths ihave,but it is also
    inspiring how to go about them and use them in our daily basis, thank you very much
    the survey has put me on track,I’ll be focus and look forward working with you,

    Jose Crespo

    Posted By: Jose | 9:06 am
  37. Nice content. Thank you for your information.

    Posted By: mbt shoes | 7:31 pm
  38. Thanks for this valuable info

    Posted By: Haana | 8:33 pm
  39. I’ve had the experience “working and managing” that even if my position didn’t play to my strengths, I’d find and develop  people around me that would allow me to do just what i enjoyed doing… guess what businesses turned around consistently and succeeded big time.    Great message Steve.

    Posted By: Den | 10:12 am
  40. hii Steve
    And want to thanks for creating such a great survey.
    I am just about to start my career and I think the survey is really important for me for providing valuable  guidance which  area I shoul go.
    Thank u.

    Posted By: Pradip | 10:50 am
  41. Hi Steve -
    My 5 top strengths – Adaptability, Empathy, Positivity, Connectedness, Developer. How about a traveling gypsy coach? Retreats To Go? 21st Century Mary Poppins or Fairy Godmother Wish Granter. That sounds so fun to me! Partnering with people to make their dreams a reality, whether it be financial projects, or supporting them in developing to their ultimate potential.

    Posted By: Linda Eaves | 6:47 pm

Leave a Reply

Interested in partnering with us? Check out our affiliate program for details.
Copyright © 2008 Zero Limits, LLC. All rights reserved.
Use of this website is subject to ThePerfectBizFinder Terms & Conditions.
Y8 New Games Free Online Games For Girls Shooting games Choi game ban sung Video Clip Vui Chuyen La Co That Tro Choi Dao Vang Hinh Anh Gai Dep Phim hoat hinh 7 vien ngoc rong NgoiSao Net