No matter what you want to succeed at in life—your career, a hobby,
your personal life—there are a few universal truths that can be applied to the
pursuit of success, and a few mistakes that can be considered universal
barriers to achieving it. As I’ve watched and studied successful people in my
life, I’ve noticed five mistakes that they seem to be able to avoid at any
cost. Do you fall into the trap of any of these mistakes? If so, you may be
putting roadblocks on your own path to success
MISTAKE 1: AVOIDING
RESPONSIBILITY
“The
price of greatness is responsibility.” – Winston Churchill
One of the first things you will notice that successful people don’t
have is a blaming or victim mentality. When things go wrong, what is your first
response? Successful people won’t say, “I couldn’t succeed because of X, Y, and
Z” or “It’s actually this person’s fault.” They’re much more likely to own a
mistake rather than blame others for their failure or misfortune. I believe the
key here is that by owning a mistake, we are more likely to learn from it and
much less likely to repeat it.
MISTAKE 2:
PROCRASTINATE
"Procrastination is the bad habit of putting off
until the day after tomorrow what should have been done the day before yesterday."
- Napoleon Hill
Successful people tend to take action, regardless of whether it is the
“perfect” time or not. When Gutenberg invented the printing press, the literacy
rate was almost nonexistent—not exactly perfect market conditions for mass
producing books. And no one knew they needed a “smart” phone until Apple
invented one. Don’t wait for the perfect time to do something. Work hard and
don’t give up—regardless of what might be going on around you. Success is very
often the accumulation of many small achievements over a long period of time.
MISTAKE 3: FOLLOW
THE TRENDS
“Great
things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular
opinion”. –Jack Kerouac
Every day we produce 2.5 quintillion (1018) bytes of data. In that
flood of information, it’s tempting to think that we have to jump at every new
development, try every new thing. (We sometimes call it “shiny object
syndrome.”) But jumping at every new thing will leave no time to develop the
deep understanding that pursuing lifelong learning might. Focus your energies
on understanding the root of what you hope to succeed at and ignore the rest.
For example, if you hope to succeed in sales or marketing you might choose to
study human psychology rather than the latest social media marketing schemes.
MISTAKE 4: TRY TO
GO IT ALONE
“Life
is not a solo act. It's a huge collaboration, and we all need to assemble
around us the people who care about us and support us.” – Tim
Gunn
One of the most vital things successful people do is to surround
themselves with other successful people. No man is an island, and having a
network, a mastermind group, surround oneself with clever people can make all
the difference between success and failure. This is true whether you hope to
succeed at a personal goal like weight loss (studies show people lose more
weight in a group than alone) or a business goal.
MISTAKE 5: LACK OF
BELIEF
“Believe
in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable
confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.”
– Norman Vincent Peale
This isn’t about positive affirmations or visualizing success, but
rather, as Peale says, “a humble but reasonable confidence” that you can
achieve what you set out to achieve. Think about it the other way round if you
are skeptical; if you don’t believe that you can succeed, why would you even
try? You must cultivate a strong belief in yourself even in the face of
setbacks or adversities if you hope to ultimately be successful.
Avoiding these mistakes will help you succeed at work or a single goal
or task, but to be truly successful, we also need to be happy. The sixth
mistake I see unsuccessful people make is not seeking a health balance between
work that fulfills, family life, friends, and health. Only when you make
happiness and balance a goal can you truly succeed in any other area of your
life.
How have you avoided making these mistakes? Please share your success
and wisdom with us in the comments below.
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