PERSONAL
SPECIAL 7 Things That Will Prevent You From Being Successful
Success is a beautiful word that tingles in
our ears. Many desire to be successful, yet success seems to visit just a few
and closes its door to many. Perhaps only few people are willing to make
their environment conducive enough to welcome in Success. Success doesn’t
care how much you wish for it, if it did, everyone would be successful. If you
want success to find you attractive and be associated with you, avoid these 7
things.
1. Procrastination
“I will do it later” is often equivalent to
“I will never do it,” though that is never the real intention behind
procrastinating something. The person who doesn’t want you to succeed is not
your ex, neither is it your co-worker, nor destiny, but your dear habit called
procrastination! Procrastination is not only the thief of time but the thief of
your health, destiny, life, and success. If you continue to live with
procrastination, you will continue to push the gym and eating healthy to “later,”
you will continue to push starting your business, going to school, or writing
that book to “later”—which never really seems to arrive!
If you do not take procrastination to court
and have a divorce today, it will live with you forever and make you unsuccessful.
Procrastination and success can never live together. Where there is
procrastination, there is no success; where there is success there is no
procrastination. If Bill Gates had procrastinated with Microsoft, he wouldn’t
be a billionaire today. Instead of procrastinating your multi-million
dollar idea, start now!
2. Fear of Failure
If you are afraid to fail, then you are not
ready to succeed. Failure is not an obstacle, but a stepping stone to success.
The more you fail, the higher your chance of reaching success if you do not
give up. Failure is a teacher—it teaches you what didn’t work out and, if you
allow it, it will motivate you to find other ways that will work out.
Unsuccessful people allow failure to cripple them. They give up in the face of
failure and remain stagnant. If you want to succeed, you need to give up that
fear of failure.
People who are crippled with fear may have an
amazing idea to start a project, but they are often afraid it may fail, so they
don’t start at all. But instead of feeling intimidated by the voice of fear and
failure inside of you, ask yourself:What if it succeeds?
Failure is not the end of the road, giving up
is! Be persistent.
3. Ignorance
The world is continuously changing, if you
refuse to learn, you will be outdated. Knowledge is power. Learning doesn’t end
in school. Whatever field you are in, you need to learn and update yourself
with information constantly. Successful people have a habit of learning. If you
find yourself constantly failing at something, don’t convince yourself success
is on the way. No! Genuinely ask yourself whether your failures are not
self-inflicted as a result of your ignorance. If you want to open a coffee
shop, but know nothing about coffee, no amount of determination and persistence
will make you successful at it.
Persistently approaching your dreams in
ignorance will persistently give you failure and defeat as results. Find time
and learn first. Whatever you want to endeavour in, spend 90% of your time
learning about it. Do not do anything without first learning, do not go into a
business you do not fully understand.
4. Lack of Purpose
Everybody has a plan for you. Your TV cable
company has a plan for you; they know you will help them increase their sales
this year. Your internet service provider has a plan for you; they know you
can’t afford to live without it. Your landlord has a plan for you. Your grocer
has a plan for you. Your boss has a plan for you. Mark Zuckerberg has a plan
for you; he knows you will log on to Facebook and help build his company.
Everyone has a plan for you—except you!
If you want to be successful, you need to
have a plan for yourself. If you do not plan to succeed, you automatically plan
to fail. Every day you wake up, you need to know exactly why you are getting
up. You need to have a purpose and plan for your life. Successful people plan
their life, they have a budget, they have dreams and aspirations. In order for
you to succeed in life, you need to have a good plan and a sense of direction.
5. Lack of Courage
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the
ability to take action regardless of the circumstances. To be successful, you
need to have courage to bring your dream to reality in spite of obstacles.
Courage is having confidence to take bold decisions regardless of storms.
Courage is action taken in faith and expecting positive results regardless of
the situation. There will always be reasons why something cannot be done, but
courageous people see things as doable and find ways to do it. They do not allow
intimidation and fear to dictate their actions and decisions. They are
results-oriented.
6. Fault Finding
It’s okay to see the fault, but if you want
to be successful, don’t end there. Rather than complaining about what is wrong
with something, find out how it can be made right.
Successful people are problem solvers.
Instead of complaining about the rain, they invent an umbrella.
7. Lack of Self-belief
When the Wright brothers decided to make the
plane and informed their dad, he said “If God wanted us to fly, he would have
made us with wings.”
Engineers were told that building the Hoover
Dam would be an impossible task—it’s too high, there’s too much water to
control. They were told: “You are crazy, you shouldn’t even attempt such a
job.”
When the scientists decided to visit the
moon, more than half of Americans thought they were crazy. Newspaper articles
were written to tell them how impossible it would be to go to the Moon.
Other scientists also criticized them for believing such nonsense, explaining
to them how it is impossible it would be.
The Wright brothers carried on despite the
lack of confidence. Today, all those who criticized joyfully fly around the
world. The Hoover dam was witnessed by the nay-sayers. When men landed on
the moon, it was broadcast for all to see.
The point is to believe in yourself—it is
enough. Don’t allow people to talk down on your dreams and tell you that they
are impossible. Believing you can do it is all you need. What dream do you have
today? Who is telling you it can’t be done? Go do it and prove everyone else
wrong.
BY JESSICA AGYEKUM
http://www.lifehack.org/323869/7-things-that-will-prevent-you-from-being-successful?mid=20151027&ref=mail&uid=687414&feq=daily
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