Why are some people more successful than others? There’s really no
mystery: It's because they do things differently than people who are
less successful. Here are six things that very successful people do
every day. Embrace these habits and you can greatly accelerate your own
success.
1. Keep Your Eye on the Ball
Don't let the obstacles in your path keep you from your goals. View
challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. To stay ahead, in
business or anything else, you must be able to see situations from all
angles and adopt the broadest possible perspective. If your ride has
been a smooth one you won't be prepared for the
inevitable bumps.
2. Learn How to Say No
It's far better to say no to a project you aren't fully able to take
on, rather than say yes and produce poor quality work or lose your focus
on what matters most. Learning to say no when it is in your personal
best interest, or in the interest of your company, is an extremely
valuable skill.
Make a list
of the things that are most important to you and that you must do
yourself, and then delegate the things that can and should be done by
someone else. Free yourself from daily busywork and you'll open up time
for new opportunities
3. Keep a Daily Plan of Attack
You know the old saying: "Whatever isn't written down won't get
done." As much as we like to think we can remember our most important
tasks, when the workday gets busy and meetings run long it's easy to
forget some of the things we need to get done. Each morning write out a
detailed plan of attack for the day. Not only will this list keep you
more organized, but seeing the list in front of you may help you work
harder and ignore distractions.
4. Welcome Criticism
Learn to listen to and absorb the criticism that you get. Hateful and
negative criticism should be heard, assessed, and then let go, while
constructive criticism should be evaluated and acted upon. Solicit
feedback from people whose opinions you value. Remember to be gracious
when receiving feedback; when you are, your coworkers and friends will
be more likely to give you their support and ideas in the future.
5. Trust Your Instincts
Intuition is very real and something that is never wise to ignore,
because it comes from deep within your subconscious and is derived from
your previous experiences in similar situations. If your mind is telling
you "yes" but your gut is telling you otherwise, it's usually for a
good reason. When faced with difficult decisions, seek out all the
information you can find, become as knowledgeable as you can, and then
heed your instincts.
6. Take Risks
It's impossible to become successful while always playing it safe.
Taking well-calculated risks
can bring previously unimaginable opportunities to both your career and
your personal life. When taking a risk doesn't pan out the way you had
hoped, simply learn from it and keep moving forward. Remember that big
dreams-;and great success-;aren't realized by playing it safe!
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