Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Guide on Maintaining Success



"A Guide on Maintaining Success"," When we are young children, feeling happy comes with far fewer strings attached.
 To be satisfied is easier for some than it is for others.


Indeed, maintaining success is kind of like a drug.
 After all, we all want to have something to live for.
 However, when we think about it, achieving a goal is merely the end of a successful chapter.
 This is the mindset of the winner.


Few ultra successful people rest on their laurels.
 Rather than dwelling on past success or mistakes, you should aim to develop a forward thinking mindset, an optimistic attitude that remains stable and rational at all times.
 Those of us for whom a target is not so obvious need to develop a plan of action.
 It is unlikely that you are going to feel happy putting a lot of time and effort into something you don't care about.
 If you fall into this category, maintaining long term success in other areas can be crucial for your mental health.
 Without drive, commitment, dedication and motivation there is NO chance of any success being maintained over a long term period.
 Long term success entails working with your own natural instincts.


As well as your goals being important to you, there must also be enthusiasm shown for the journey you need to take.


Achieving your goals may involve some discomfort, but don't make things difficult for yourself unnecessarily.
 If, for example, you want to get fitter but don't like going to gyms then join a club or begin a sport.


Remember that maintaining long term success requires a contract to be signed, with yourself! The longer you commit to a goal, the longer you are committing to yourself.
 You will begin to feel that you can conquer the world.
 I wish you all the best.


  

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