Succe ss is defined in all kinds of ways.
You may want to be ri ch, famous or simply
leave a positive mark on the world.
The only definition that matters is your own.
Here are some signs that you have what
it takes to be highly su ccessful:
1. You crave knowledge
You love to learn in one format or another.
It could be books, audiobooks, podcasts or videos,
but the point is: you crave knowledge
2. You’re planning ahead
You may be saving for retirement or
investing in your education.
In one way or another, you’re planning ahead.
You may not feel wealthy right now,
but you are well on your way to creating a
legacy by making those small contributions.
3. You wake up early
You may not feel like you’re conquering
the world when you slowly roll out of bed,
but simply getting up early aligns your habits
with many of the most successful people in the world.
You understand the value of the early hours
and you use them to your advantage.
4. You make friends easily
Success can’t be measured merely in terms of money.
Many of the richest people in the world are often
the most unhappy. Having friends and family
that love you sets you apart from some of the
people that you may think you want to be like.
5. You have good character
You understand how important it is to treat
others with respect. Having good character
and integrity sets you apart from others,
whether you realize it or not.
People do notice and it will take you far.
6. You have a burning desire to help people
Many great business ideas started as
a desire to help others. If you hold on to that desire,
it will take you far. Want to start your own business?
Think about how you could best serve others
and start doing it. Your desire to help and serve people
will serve you well in the end.
7. You’ve failed and you’ve kept going
If you want to succeed, you have to be willing to fail a lot.
If you’re not where you want to be right now,
it may simply be because you haven’t failed enough…yet.
8. You have self-discipline and self-control
Think of all the areas in your life that you
practice self-discipline and self-control.
Don’t be so hard on yourself,
you may have more than you think.
9. You’re always getting better
You may not feel like it, but you are always getting
better. If you don’t feel like you’re improving,
just measure your progress backwards.
Think about where you were a year ago or two or five.
I bet you’re farther along than you thought.
10. You have a giving heart
Giving is one of the foundations of healthy finances
and a healthy life. It’s not about who you’re giving to.
If you’re giving at all, you’re on the right track.
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