Sunday, 24 February 2019

Road to Success



                    According to Mr. Adam Toren "Depending on whom you ask, success means different things. If you were to ask me, I'd say it means having a career that revolves around my real life. If you were to ask my cat, she'd say it involves finding a way to catch, immobilize and destroy her own tail. The first step in achieving success is often deciding what it means to you.Chances are your answer is similar to mine. But whatever your version of success, people who want to be successful should mimic the behaviors of the great ones who came before them. These behaviors include:

*Follow your talents.

 It's helpful to be passionate about your pursuits, but passion without talent is like a car without a full tank of gas -- it won't get you as far as you want to go. The book The Element discusses this: no matter what you are good at -- whether it's writing, drawing, computer coding or motivational speaking -- focus on that area and keep pursuing it. Everyone has a gift, so find yours and put in the time to make yourself better at it.

*Focus your quest. 

In this day and age, the quest for greatness in one area has taken a backseat to the concept of universal genius, or the ability to accomplish greatness in many areas. While a nice notion, this quest for universal genius is one that is destined to fail. The reason is simple: no one can be the best at everything. Even in areas that are related, it's often impossible to find an equally great level of success (see: Michael Jordan's MLB career). So the road to success for some can be this simple: focus your quest on one big goal, and remember that a jack-of-all-trades is usually a master of none.

*Limit your options. 

"Keep your options open" almost seems to be our country's motto; I wouldn't be surprised if it's someday etched on the national currency. Our affinity for keeping options open unfortunately leads us to limit ourselves because it paves a road to mediocrity, rather than one to success.

*Work toward meaningful goals.

 In Stephen Covey's book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Covey researched the difference between the average person and the extraordinary person. He found that those who were able to achieve greatly understood the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. Most people are obsessed with efficiency, which leads them to work towards goals that are meaningless, empty or simply unimportant. Effectiveness, on the other hand, is not about getting as much done as possible in a limited amount of time; rather, it's about getting things accomplished that matter. Sending out 100 emails in an hour may be efficient, but it's only effective if those emails are going to help you reach your goal. If they're not, skip them (and avoid carpal tunnel in the process).

*Never give up. 

If you are 5 foot 3 inches, slow and have a vertical leap that involves negative numbers, giving up on your goal to make the NBA is probably a smart move. But if you have a goal that is achievable through actual talent and hard work, don't give up -- ever. You will make mistakes, and you will fail. So keep practicing, learning, accepting rejection and trying again.The vast majority of successful people were also huge failures at one point in their lives: Walt Disney went bankrupt, Benjamin Franklin dropped out of school at age 10 and Theodor Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss) had his first book rejected by 27 publishers. Success comes from hard work, resilience and determination. No one gets it for free ... unless, of course, you're a Kardashian."

source: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/230811



My Own Understanding:


Can you define success? For me, success is getting all the things that you wanted in yourlife. Success is a a person or thing that achieves desired aims or attains prosperity. So if you want to be succesful in life, you should do this tips and help yourself:



  • Stop replaying negative thoughts in your mind. ...
  • Construct a positive environment for yourself. ...
  • Get clear on your why. ...
  • Listen to your gut, but double-check with your mind. ...
  • Visualize your success. ...
  • Practice more than you preach. ...
  • Communicate effectively. ...
  • Commit to your goals.

So if i were you, you should do this tips and help motivate yourself. Cheer up, everything's gonna be better. Not now, but soon. You will find the happiness you deserve, there's no time to be sad, so keep what you really want in life.

39 comments:

  1. A very nice article! So as a youth we should have the responsibility to do good to others. So that we can build the blocks of success for our future! Good job mae!

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  2. Very nice article!Very well said! I also believe that we should only construct a positive environment within ourselves! I really liked this article ❤

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  3. very well said. wishing us to get more success in future💛

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  4. Nc article ms angelica carlos keep up tne goodwork❤

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  5. very well said! someday we will all be successful. Good job mae!!

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  6. nice blog and very well said.

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  8. a very informative article! its nice to see someone as young as you aspiring to become successful in the future!

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  9. niceee content i really like ur blog

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  10. Well explained good job😉

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  11. Good job, it's very interesting

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  12. very well said! also great blog!

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  13. keep up the good work and great work!

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  14. thank you for guiding me and encouraging me thank you for a wonderful blog

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  15. Nice blog. And to succeed, you must believe in yourself that you can do it. Good job!

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  16. What an interesting blog! Wow.

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  17. Thank you for the information!

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  18. thanks for the information, I wish everyone become successful

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