Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Six Attitudes of High Achievers (9/20/17)

The Six Attitudes of Higher Achievers
      1. Make No Small Plan: Plan BIG
      -Planning only small plans will only limit you to achieve small rewards. If you plan big goals, they you will gain big rewards. Big plans will be more difficult to achieve than small plans but the work will have better rewards; gaining more than you would have ever expected. It is only common sense to gain more but planning more. Planning big can also lead you to being more successful because there would be more thought into the plan than a small plan. Big plans are well worth the effort.
    
     2. Do what they fear
     - Do the things many others fear. These things can be very risky but can be very fruitful. Many people are afraid to take a leap to accomplish a certain goal. This sets the people who are not afraid to take that risk apart from those who are afraid of it. This will most likely cast you as an oddball from the crowd but that does not matter since you will be rewarded for your efforts. Taking that leap shows more bravery than most people in the world. 
     
   3. Willingness to Prepare
   -Being prepared will allow you to get tasks done more efficiently. This let's you be ready for any unexpected events or accidents. By being prepared, you save time and energy that you can use for something else. You also do not have to stress over it because you'll already be prepared with it. This act of being proactive is quite essential to our daily lives. You can never be to well prepared.

 4. Willing to Risk Failure
  - Taking a leap forward will always have its risks. In fact, life is filled with risks. You never know if you'll succeed or fail until it happens. That's the joy of taking risks, you can win big or lose big. It all depends if its worth it or not. Many people avoid taking risks because they aren't willing to sacrifice something if they don't succeed. You can't get any where if you stay in one spot. To win big, you have to risk losing big. 

5. Willing to be Taught
  - People who allow themselves to learn are in a path to become a high-achiever. These people do not have a shred of pride which enables them to be taught by anyone for anything. Accepting to be taught let's us become more open to new teachings if not, more teachings. Ultimately, the only one who can make us change in that kind of person is ourselves. We must accept the fact we do not know everything and there will be people smarter than us. If not, you will have trouble accepting teachings from other whether it's in the medical field, culinary arts, or any other activity.  

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