Title: Do You Possess
Three Elements of Success? As
philosopher once said, “Life is just one darned thing after another.” But for some, that procession of one thing to another leads to success, and for others, that same procession leads to dissatisfaction and feelings of failure. Why do some succeed and others fail? More importantly, how can you be one who succeeds?
Well let me ask you this: Who is
most important person in
world? Say, “I am.” And if you don’t believe that, consider this—How you value yourself is
critical determinant of everything that happens in your life. Your success starts here, inside your head, with how you see yourself and your worth. But that’s just
start.
In this article, I am going to share with you three of
most crucial elements you must internalize and express in your daily life to be successful. And when I say successful, make no mistake. I mean successful in all things, because true success does not stay contained within one area of your life. Integrate what I’m about to teach you into your daily activities and I guarantee you that success will come, and it will envelop you entirely. How do I know this? Because these three elements are not quick fix strategies or emotional band-aids designed to hide your wounds—they involve hard work and dedication, and they are
three elements consistently proven effective by scientific research, interviews with
world’s most successful people, and my consistent life experience.
What is
Most Important Part of This Article?
The most important part of this article is what you do afterwards. It’s not what I write, it’s not what you read, it’s not how excited or empowered you feel as you learn these three elements. The only thing that matters is what you do after you read this. I’m going to give you a simple truth:
He who acts
fastest has
best chance of winning.
Napoleon Hill, famed author of "Think and Grow Rich," spent his life researching five hundred of
most successful people in America, and he found that there existed only one identifiable characteristic that each of them shared: Action Orientation. This leads us to
first of
Three Crucial Elements:
Proactivity
Would people consider you ambitious? Do you take
initiative in a situation? If so, you possess
first element of success: Proactivity. The difference between proactive people and reactive people is astronomical. Proactive people experience a 5000% difference in their results as opposed to reactive people. Why is this? Because proactive people decide what they want, and then take
actions necessary to make it happen. Reactive people wait for a situation to occur, and then react to it, relinquishing any power or control they may have had over their life experiences.
The most important aspect of proactivity is to concentrate only on those things you can control. If you feel that your husband is retreating from you, don’t set your goal at making him open up emotionally to you again, because you cannot control his behavior. Instead, set your goal at doing everything necessary to cause him to open up emotionally to you again.