30 of the Hardest (But Most Necessary) Things That Must Be Done
To Achieve Success
1.
End friendships if they are not beneficial to your overall goals.
4.
Avoid the “fake it ’til you make it” belief and focus only on making it.
5.
Allow the idea of “the greater the risk,
the greater the reward” to lead your actions.
6.
Fail with your head
held high.
7.
Wake up earlier than others.
8.
Maintain self-worth even when nobody
else sees your value.
9.
Talk about ideas, not people.
10.
Put in more than you get in return at first.
11.
Stick to a strict
schedule, even
if it makes less time for excessive fun and relaxation.
12.
Over-deliver, don’t over-promise.
13. Respect the competition.
14.
Support the success of others, rather
than hoping they fail.
15.
Understand that the first version of your idea may not be the best.
16. Sacrifice your social life and weekends.
17.
Admit you need help and ask others for guidance.
18.
Turn the complex into simple, so people can best share your vision.
19. Be accountable for all failures
without blaming others.
20. Accept insecurity and fear
as unavoidable emotions.
21.
Don’t actively seek credit for success.
22.
Track finances to the penny.
23. Celebrate the small
victories even if the end goal is far away.
24.
Don’t spread yourself too thin.
25.
Embrace change and adapt accordingly.
26.
Place money at the end of your priority list.
27. Don’t over-think and
learn to trust your gut feeling.
28.
Do
what others would say is an impossible task, without making excuses or feeling like a
victim.
29.
Get up after getting knocked down, stronger and more prepared than
before.
30.
SMILE at the people who doubt
your abilities.
In no way am I taking credit for this list, all respects go to the Author, Greg Dybec, from the Elite Daily. I thought you would appreciate this post and hopefully it helps you realize some things that you may be doing that is holding back your success. All the best on your own personal journey's to success.
Stay tuned for my next blog post and take care,
Glynn
"Success is not measured by the position one has reached in life, rather by the obstacles one overcomes while trying to succeed."
Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington
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