Sometimes, to become successful, we do not need to add more things, we need to give up on some of them.
Even though each one
of us has a different definition of success, there are certain things that are
universal, which, if you give up on them, you will be more successful.
Some of them you can
give up today, while it might take a bit longer for others.
1. Give Up On The Unhealthy Lifestyle
“Take care of your
body. It is the only place you have to live.” — Jim Rohn
If you want to
achieve anything in life, everything starts here. First, you have to take care
of your health, and there are only two things you need to keep in mind:
Healthy Diet
Physical Activity
Small steps, but you
will thank yourself one day.
2. Give Up The Short-term Mindset
“You only live once,
but if you do it right, once is enough.” — Mae West
Successful people
set long-term goals, and they know that these aims are merely the result of
short-term habits that they need to do every day.
These healthy habits
should not be something you do; they should be something you are.
There is a
difference between: “Working out to have summer body” and “Working out because
that is who you are.”
3. Give Up Playing Small
“Your playing small
does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that
other people will not feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as
children do. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone, and as we let our
light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. As we are
liberated from our fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” - Marianne
Williamson
If you never try and
take great opportunities, or allow your dreams to become realities, you will
never realize your true potential.
Moreover, the world
will never benefit from what you could have achieved.
So voice your ideas,
don’t be afraid to fail, and certainly don’t be afraid to succeed.
4. Give Up Your Excuses
“It is not about the
cards you are dealt, but how you play the hand.” - Randy Pausch, The Last
Lecture
Successful people
know that they are responsible for their life, no matter their starting point,
weaknesses, and past failures.
Realizing that you
are entirely responsible for what happens next in your life, is both
frightening and exciting.
However, it is the
only way that you can reach the success because excuses limit and prevent us
from growing personally and professionally.
Own your life; no
one else will.
5. Give Up The Fixed Mindset
“The future belongs
to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.” ―
Robert Greene, Mastery
In a fixed mindset,
people believe that their intelligence or talent, are simply fixed traits and
that talent alone creates success — without effort. They are wrong.
Moreover, successful
people know this. They invest an immense amount of time on a daily basis to
develop a growth mindset, acquire new knowledge, learn new skills and change
their perception so that it can benefit their lives.
Remember, who you
are today, it is not whom you have to be tomorrow.
6. Give Up Believing In The “Magic Bullet.”
“Every day, in every
way, I’m getting better and better” — Émile Coué
Overnight success is
a myth.
Successful people
know that making small continuous improvement every day, will be compounded
over time, and give them desired results.
That why you should
plan for the future, but focus on the day that’s ahead of you, and improve just
1%.
7. Give Up Your Perfectionism
“Shipping beats
perfection.” — Kahn Academy’s Development Mantra
Nothing will ever be
perfect, no matter how much we try.
Fear of failure (or
even fear of success) often prevents us from taking action and putting our
creation out there in the world. However, many opportunities will be lost if we
wait for things to be right.
So, “ship,” and then
improve (that 1%).
8. Give Up Multi-tasking
“You will never
reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.” ―
Winston S. Churchill
Successful people
know this. That is why they choose one thing and then beat it into submission.
No matter what, a business idea, a conversation, or a workout.
Being fully present and committed to one task, is
indispensable.
9. Give Up
Your Need to Control Everything
“Some things are up
to us, and some things are not up to us.” — Epictetus, Stoic philosopher
Differentiating
these two is important.
Detach from the
things you cannot control, and focus on the ones you can, and know that
sometimes, the only thing you will be able to monitor is your attitude towards
something.
Moreover, remember,
nobody can be frustrated while saying “Bubbles” in an angry voice.
10. Give Up Saying YES To Things That Don’t Support Your Goals
“He who would
accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must
sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly.” —
James Allen
Successful people
know this that to accomplish their goals, they will have to say NO to tasks,
activities, and demands from your friends, family, and colleagues.
On a short-term, you
might sacrifice a bit of instant gratification, but when your goals come to
fruition, it will be worth it.
11 . Give Up The
Toxic People
“You are the average
of the five people you spend the most time with.” - Jim Rohn
People we spend the
most time with, add up to whom we become.
There are less
ambitious people, and there are more ambitious people than us. If you spend
time with the ones that are less driven than you, your average will go down,
and with it your success.
However, if you
spend time with people more advanced than you, no matter how challenging that
might be, you will be more successful.
Take a look at
around yourself, and see if you need to make any changes.
12. Give Up Your Need To Be Liked
“The only way to
avoid pissing people off is to do nothing important.” — Oliver Emberton
Think of yourself as
a market niche.
There will be many
people that like that niche, but there will be individuals who do not, and no
matter what you do, you will not be able to make an entire market like you.
This is entirely
natural, and there’s no need to do anything to justify yourself.
The only thing you
can do is continue being authentic, and know that growing number of “haters”
means that you are doing important things.
13. Give
Up Your Dependency on The Social Media & Television
“The trouble is, you
think you have time” — Jack Kornfield
Impulsive web
browsing and television watching is a disease of today’s society.
These two should
never be an escape from your life or your goals.
Unless your goals
depend on either, you should minimize (or eliminate) your dependency on them.
Moreover, direct that time towards things that can enrich your life.
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