A common adage is that you need to work harder and suffer more than anyone else if you want to achieve success. From what I have learned from people who have accomplished big things in both their lives and careers, one of their most common "a-ha moments" was when they realized that working hard was not enough to succeed, and that often it was even a waste of time and energy. 1. Purpose If you examined every single person in the world who is considered a failure (especially by themselves), you would see that all their lives lack the same ingredient: purpose. They are operating only out of the animal side of themselves. Thus, they are not able to practice long-term thinking or personal analysis as human beings can. Momentum can be a good friend, but is also one of those friends that will make you waste a ton of time if you don't keep an eye on it. When you start working on something without clearly knowing the expected results, it may take you hours or days of hard work to realize that it isn't what you should be doing, if you ever want to achieve your goals. 2. Self-work Almost all the hard work you have to do to succeed is focused on replacing your routines and habits with the ones a successful person would have. By deliberately changing your procedures, you change the results you achieve, the value you provide, and the way you are seen by yourself and the rest of the world. And what about performing like a person whose success in business has been outstanding? What if you integrated the same routines and habits that have allowed others to unlock the power and creativity they needed to succeed in their career or life? The only requirement is that you put your old habits and self-limiting beliefs aside, making space for new ones. Success is not attained by fighting the old, but by letting it go and building the new in its place. If you don't believe it's possible for you to achieve what you want, you can work day and night, but you will never succeed. As long as you don't believe that it's possible for you to have it, you are going to keep creating excuses and distractions. That's simply because it feels uncomfortable or scary to have something you don't think you are ready to have, or become someone you don't believe you can be. Conclusion Source: Unknown
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