What do you need to find and develop within yourself to be most successful?
The
answer comes from looking at those who have created success in a
variety of fields. These traits may sound very simple, but they do lead
to remarkable results.
If
you really want to bring success into your life, you should cultivate
yourself just as you'd cultivate a garden for the best yield.
The
attributes here are shared by successful people everywhere, but they
didn't happen by accident or luck. They originate in habits, built a day
at a time.
Remember:
If you live your life as most people do, you will get what most people
get. If you settle, you will get a settled life. If you give yourself
your best, every day, your best will give back to you.
Here are the traits that the highly successful cultivate. How many do you have?
1. Drive
You
have the determination to work harder than most and make sure things
get done. You pride yourself on seeing things getting completed and you
can take charge when necessary. You drive yourself with purpose and
align yourself with excellence.
2. Self-reliance
You
can shoulder responsibilities and be accountable. You make hard
decisions and stand by them. To think for yourself is to know yourself.
3. Willpower
You
have the strength to see things through--rather than vacillate or
procrastinate. When you want it, you make it happen. The world's
greatest achievers are those who have stayed focused on their goals and
been consistent in their efforts.
4. Patience
You
are willing to be patient, and you understand that, in everything,
there are failures and frustrations. To take them personally would be a
detriment.
5. Integrity
This
should not have to be said, but it's seriously one of the most
important attributes you can cultivate. Honesty is the best policy for
everything you do; integrity creates character and defines who you are.
6. Passion
If
you want to succeed, if you want to live, it's not politeness but
rather passion that will get you there. Life is 10 percent what you
experience and 90 percent how you respond to it.
7. Connection
You can relate with others, which in turns makes everything reach further and deepen in importance.
8. Optimism
You
know there is much to achieve and much good in this world, and you know
what's worth fighting for. Optimism is a strategy for making a better
future--unless you believe that the future can be better, you're
unlikely to step up and take responsibility for making it so.
9. Self-confidence
You
trust yourself. It's as simple as that. And when you have that
unshakeable trust in yourself, you're already one step closer to
succeeding.
10. Communication
You
work to communicate and pay attention to the communicators around you.
Most important, you hear what isn't being said. When communication is
present, trust and respect follow.
No
one plans on being mediocre; mediocrity happens when you don't plan. If
you want to succeed, learn the traits that will make you successful and
plan on living them out every day.
Great article Pat!
ReplyDeleteThanks mate!
DeleteI see you practicing all of these virtues, my friend. You deserve to succeed!
ReplyDeleteWell I certainly do my best mate! Thanks for your crucial support.
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