10 STEPS TO ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN LIFE
1. Set Goals: People
who know what they want and have set a course for achieving their goals
are generally happier than those that just let life happen to them.
This wisdom is not new. Earl Nightingale once said, “Don't wait for
something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future.” Ralph
Waldo Emerson encouraged goal setting by stating that, ‘Once you make a
decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.”
2. Don’t Fear Failure:
“I failed my way to success.” - Thomas EdisonSo often we are taught in
our lives that failing is a bad thing. Failure is almost always placed
at odds with success. Yet without failure few would know the way to
success. No one ever did it right all the time. But most that have
experienced some success have failed at some point.
3. Take Risks:
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” - Helen
KellerLife is more fun and exciting when we take risks. At the end of
the day there is truth to the statement, “nothing ventured, nothing
gained.” But be calculated - risk should not be taken for risk’s sake.
Opportunity may knock, but it may not stand around very long. Be ready
to go on an adventure at the knock of a door. A successful life includes
not having regrets for not having taken enough risks.
4. Don’t Stop Learning:
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live
forever.” - Mahatma GandhiThe more you know, the more you realize you do
not know. Formal education just scratches the surface and is a drop of
our capacity to learn. Knowledge, no matter how insignificant it may
appear to be, gives us a reason to get out of bed every morning. Make it
a habit to learn something new each day. Treat knowledge like a new
friend. Life is so much more satisfying when we make a new friend every
day.
5. Do Not Settle:
“If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.” – Steve
Jobs, Success is a process – not an event. Some goals may happen
overnight. Others require more time, energy, and alignment of some
planets. Do not get discouraged. Keep plotting forward with your plan.
Evaluate your progress and make course corrections. Keep your goal top
of mind and keep your feet moving. Michael Jordan once said, “If you're
trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks. I've had them; everybody
has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a
wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go
through it, or work around it.”
6. Live a Balanced Life:
“My point is, life is about balance. The good and the bad. The highs
and the lows. The pina and the colada.” – Ellen DeGeneres....In life we
are constantly be pulled in many different directions. Family, work,
school, faith, community, etc. It is impossible to give attention to all
things at once. There are not enough hours in a day to carve out time
for each demand. However, over the intermediate- and long-term, we can
achieve balance.
A
balanced life should include doing a good job at work. Earning an
honest pay for an honest day’s work. Balance means taking time to treat
the body well and keeping it running properly with good foods, exercise,
and rest. Balance means being present for the family. Few can give the
family all the time it demands. But giving it “quality time” will keep
the family healthy and happy. Balance means taking some time for oneself
to recharge the batteries. Balance means being of service to the
community and giving back. Balance means feeding the soul through
religion and/or spirituality.
7. Seek a Mentor: “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” - Benjamin Franklin...
While
there are advantages to failing, failure for failure’s sake is of
limited use. Work towards success and deal with failure as a byproduct
of a well developed plan. The best way to achieve success and limit
failure is to work with someone that has already been down the same
road. There is plenty that can go wrong as we travel down the road
towards success. By eliminating the low hanging fruit on the tree of
failure we improve the odds of success and ensure that we experience
only the most worthy type of failure. And remember to thank your
earliest mentors, your parents, teachers, and others, who inspired you
to succeed and set you on your journey.
8. Shut Up and Listen:
“I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening
carefully. Most people never listen.” – Ernest Hemingway....Too often we
spend our time doing all the talking and not doing any listening. Even
when we’re listening, we’re thinking about the next thing we’re going to
say. By truly listening we can fully understand what we are being told
and properly engage in the conversation. If we do not listen we cannot
provide what is needed. We cannot give the needed advice, solution, or
shoulder to cry on.
9. Network:
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget
what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” -
Maya Angelou....No one in this world achieved success on their own.
Success requires that you lean on someone for support. That’s where the
network comes in. True networking means being of service to those in the
network – and not expecting something in return. Then when needed, the
network will find a way to return the favor.
10. Carry a Notebook:
“Always carry a notebook. And I mean always. The short term memory only
retains information for three minutes; unless it is committed to paper
you can lose an idea for ever.” – Will Self...............Our lives are
busy and getting busier. Over the course of a day we’ll have ideas,
solutions, and epiphanies. If we do not have a way to capture them we
risk losing them forever. A notebook, whether hardcopy or electronic,
helps us record our thoughts, release the mental storage, and move on to
the next great idea or solution.
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