From the outside, success is often seen as a lucky lottery ticket - and few people see the real depth.
1. Don't confuse success with luck
There are people who are really lucky - and this is a matter of chance. Successful people differ from them in that they act purposefully, set tasks and fulfill them, success is thought out and calculated, and not accidental. Often there is a lot of work behind him - including not only this person.
2. Successful people see opportunities
They live in the same world, walk the same roads and watch the same TV. But in each situation, they first of all see opportunities - new experience, development, etc., instead of get upset about the "injustice of life" and give up every time something happens in the world bad.
3. Successful people take responsibility for their lives
They do not pass it on to relatives, friends, bad government, unfavorable weather and other external circumstances that supposedly create barriers in life. Successful people admit their mistakes and failures - but the results of labor are also not ascribed to chance.
Responsibility and awareness lead to true productivity and success.
4. Each person has their own success
Success cannot be measured by any general patterns. Everyone has different starting opportunities: someone was born into a poor family and went to the nearest school, while someone from childhood traveled by private jets and studied with the best teachers.
And despite the fact that someone from a poor family can also become rich, this is not at all a measure of his success. Some are given thinness by nature, others fight for harmony every day. Some associate success with a career, others associate it with marriage.
And there is no point in copying someone else's success - it may not fit your values and principles. Seeing a beautiful model on the cover of a magazine, you have no idea how much and what she had to endure to get there. Therefore, it is stupid to equate your life with hers.Seeing inveterate travelers and envious of their freedom, think about whether you really would like to lead such a "nomadic" lifestyle, or whether it does not suit your habits, health, etc. at all.
5. Emotional support
Solo success is almost impossible. Behind every successful person there is a reliable rear from close people who help to cope with difficulties and replenish faith in oneself.
It can also be colleagues, subordinates, friends - all those without whose reliable shoulder there would be no success.
6. Financing
Everyone loves stories about how young guys assembled the first computer in the garage, and after a couple of decades they became billionaires. This instills confidence that you can become rich and successful without any initial capital.
The memory usually misses the middle of history - where there were financial losses, loans of money, etc. Financial world in general, it is very difficult - and beautiful billions of dollars on papers does not mean that all this money lies with a person in pocket.
A startup bought for a million is not a million in cash on a developer's desk. Often people risk everything they have, mortgage property in order to invest in some kind of business that will theoretically become successful. And it will become or not - the question of how thoughtful the actions were.In any case, without a certain capital (accumulated, borrowed - underline the necessary), creating something large-scale will not work.
7. Pain, stress, discomfort
People prefer not to think about this side of the coin when they envy someone more successful. The athlete overcomes himself, pain and discomfort every day, every workout - to become better, stronger, faster and more enduring.
The same happens in other areas: it is wrong to think that successful people do not know failure or do not make mistakes. They just try again and again, rise after the fall and go forward again, do not give up - and the final result is then obvious.
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