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Friday, 30 December 2016

Attributes of Successful People

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. If you think the way the most successful people think and adopt the same habits they have, you also can be successful. These attributes don’t happen by luck or accident, rather originate in habits, built a day at a time.

1.    Ambitious
Successful people see themselves capable of being the best. I learnt this great thing in my college where I saw most of the students getting better grades than me. I naturally assumed they were better than me and I was worse than them.
See, that’s the big problem of our society – the “feeling of inferiority”, which often gets translated into feelings of “undeservedness”.
Rhonda Byrne in her best-selling self-help book, “The Secret” beautifully claimed that positive-thinking can create life-changing results.
Remove any sort of inferiority or negativity from your life and become ambitious. See yourself capable of being the best.

2.    Determination
Short-cuts don’t work in real life. All great success in life is preceded by long, sustained periods of focused effort on a single goal, the most important goal, with the determination to stay with it until it is complete. All through history, we find that every man or woman who achieved anything lasting and worthwhile, had engaged in long, often unappreciated hours, weeks, months and even years of concentrated, disciplined work, in a particular direction.

3.    Preset your tasks/goals
Imagine yourself setting off across an unknown country without a roadmap.  You may get somewhere eventually, but it will take you much longer, and it is far more likely that you will get lost or may not reach the place you wanted to go, and waste an enormous amount of time, than if you planned your trip carefully, with a roadmap, and full information about the future terrain, before you started out.
That’s the simple “funda” of life. Discipline of goals. This means that you sit down with a pad of paper, a pen (or a To-Do app on any smartphone – in today’s tech-savvy world) and “ample time”. You think through and then make a list of all the things you want to accomplish in the next five years. You organize the list into the various areas of your life; your career, your money, your family, your health and the other parts that are important to you and then think of all the things you can do right now to move you toward the attainment of your goal(s).

4.    Atychiphobia
Fear of failure. Have you ever been so afraid of failing at something that you decided not to try it at all? Or has a fear of failure meant that, subconsciously, you undermined your own efforts to avoid the possibility of a larger failure? I shall be highly shocked and happy if your answer to these two questions is a ‘No’. Take failure positively. Learn that you can’t reach success without failing. Never be afraid to “try”. Failure is the best teacher. So, fail more but fail better.
Always remember these two great quotes -

“The master has failed way more times than the beginner has ever tried.” — Stephen McCranie

“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” ― Thomas A. Edison

5.    Masters of “time”
A day has 24 hours and that can’t be changed unless you know the secret of “time-travel” perfectly. Now, it’s on you how you utilize your day. Just for an example. I see lot of my friends completely indulged in Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and what not almost the entire day. I offer no offense against social media or people using social media but anything used upto a limit is good. I agree these apps act as a means of entertainment and helps in mood-relaxation but learn to restrict your usage.
Time is by far the most powerful tool you have at your disposal. Successful people hate distractions. They are the masters of time.


The following meme sums a lot


21 comments:

  1. Awesome blog! Inspiring and beautiful. Loved it.

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  2. Perfect words from the appropriate person

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  3. Well explained and I'm glad that you are emerging as a pragmatist this days.Keep writing and keep inspiring.

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    1. Thank you so much for your valuable feedback. I'm glad you liked it. Waiting for your pragmatism to come on-air soon. :P ;) :) Good luck!

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    1. Hahahaa....this made my day...:P :P :D Thank you so much...

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  5. I can relate to it. You have written it perfectly. I am also learning these lessons and trying to bring a change in life and thanks buddy for providing me with the class notes of these lessons :P .

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    1. I'll be glad if my "Class Notes" help you bring a positive change in your life :P I'm sure you'll get an 'EX' in this. (Y) hahaa...

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  6. It's a good read. Knowing how to try to achieve success is a great achievement in itself given most people wander in the lust to get it while not knowing how. I would like to know if you came across those quotes while reading other stuff or if you googled it for this. If it's the former, then you might try "The monk who sold his Ferrari" ;)

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    1. Thanks for your feedback Partha. And I came across these quotes while scrolling through my facebook timeline, I guess. And I'll surely try this book. ;)

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  7. I have always had a bad habbit of underestimating myself. But now,thanks to you for I will take it to my heart...haarna buri baat nhi hoti.

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  8. Nice to know the thought process my mentee holds for success! Well done. :) This perhaps is a non exhaustive list? Looking forward to more posts. :)

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  9. Nicely written! Keep up the work. ;)

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  10. Commendable brother! Proud of u :)
    Love
    Kanchan :*

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