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rentao_15
15th Nov 2007 Thu, 23:15
10 Reasons You Aren’t Achieving Success

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If you’re not reaching the kind of success you imagine in the areas that area important to you, one or more of the following things might well be true of you, too:

1. You don’t have a goal. A lot of time we find ourselves “spinning our wheels”, struggling through a day-to-day routine that isn’t getting us anywhere because we don’t know where we want to go. Sometimes we had goals when we set ourselves on a particular path, but we’ve changed along the way and those goals are no longer that important. Sometimes we simply did what was expected of us without ever stopping to think about what we eventually wanted to accomplish for ourselves. Whatever the case, figuring out what your goals are and, just as importantly, whether your current actions are helping to achieve them, is important.

2. You don’t have a vision. Setting goals is important but isn’t enough to drive you to the finish line; it’s important, too, to be able to imagine yourself as the achiever of your goals. How will you feel, what’s the payoff, why is it worthwhile to follow these goals and not some other ones? If goals are the end result of a journey, your vision is the fuel to get you there.

3. You don’t have a plan. If goals are your destination and a vision is your fuel, your plan is the map to get you there; without a plan, you have no idea what immediate steps to take to achieve your goals. Planning means taking stock of the resources you have, the resources you need, and the steps you have to take to put those resources into action. The world is full of people with goals they have never accomplished because they didn’t have a plan — don’t you be one of them.

4. You’re too certain. Too much certainty creates inflexibility. If you’re sure that your plan is correct, and refuse to accept the possibility of error, you may well find yourself stuck when an unexpected change comes about, or when your plan takes you in an unexpected direction. However strong your plan and however sure you are of your goals, make room for periodic reassessment.

5. You’re not certain enough. At the same time, too little certainty will paralyze you. If you refuse to take a step because you aren’t positive it will move you towards success, you won’t make any better progress than if you had no goals at all. Keep your eyes open and be willing to change, but have faith in yourself, too.

6. You don’t learn from your mistakes. A lot of people take their mistakes as signs of their unworthiness. They take setbacks as proof that they were never meant to achieve anything in the first place, and that they were stupid to even try. Mistakes are crucial to success — if we take the time to analyze them and learn from them. Even when they bar us irrevocably from attaining a goal, the lessons we learn from our mistakes help us to make new and better goals.

7. You reject outside influences. A lot of people see the influence of others as a weakness, or worse, a restriction or even “pollution” of their innate creativity. This is, in a word, hogwash. We are first and foremost social beings, none of whom has ever accomplished anything without the help of others. Welcome and accept other perspectives on your strengths and weaknesses, your successes and failures. Accept help graciously when it’s offered. This doesn’t mean you should take every piece of advice offered you, but you should listen seriously and openly and weigh carefully the input of others. And learn from their mistakes, when you can.

8. You worry about being copied. Often we close ourselves off from other people not because we’re afraid that they will influence us but that we will influence them, that our brilliant ideas will be taken up by someone else and no longer be solely ours. So we avoid sharing our passions, and spend our energy jealously guarding our “secret” rather than simply moving forward. In the end, we turn our passions into burdens that become difficult to carry instead of a joy.

9. You use up your reserves. When I’ve found myself at my lowest points, it’s always been for lack of a reserve — whether of money, of time, or most crucially of energy. In part this was the fault of inadequate planning and over-certainty — I should have reassessed my situation more realistically before exhausting my resources — but whatever the cause, it’s a dangerous place to be. A mistake that could be easily recovered from under normal circumstances becomes overwhelming when you’re too broke or too exhausted to respond adequately. Keep track of where you are financially, materially, and emotionally before you find yourself too worn down to continue.

10. You fear success. Forget fear of failure, it’s fear of success that kicks us the hardest. It’s the darnedest thing, too — the kind of thing that you don’t imagine possible, until one day you realize that you really don’t know what to do with yourself if you ever accomplish your goals. On the other side of success is the unknown, and believe it or not, the unknown is often scarier than the known world of struggle and unfulfillment this side of success. When I realized this, one night as I drifted unhappily to sleep, it jerked me straight up in my bed!

icOn
15th Nov 2007 Thu, 23:30
nice share kuya rents. :thanks:
at least i have a reference kung bat di ako umaasenso. :lol:

sharingan_nirvana999
15th Nov 2007 Thu, 23:55
ahhhh ok..kya pla

NmEmoniC
28th Nov 2007 Wed, 18:30
ayan si ren buo loob sira labas ahihihihi..


nice..



hayaan mu tatandaan kita.


ahihihih

gian
28th Nov 2007 Wed, 18:45
thanks boss... tatandaan ko po yan... :salute:

NmEmoniC
28th Nov 2007 Wed, 19:01
tama tandaan nating lahat yan...



and as always...


be kind even to those who deserve not.

rentao_15
29th Nov 2007 Thu, 11:20
ayan si ren buo loob sira labas ahihihihi..


nice..



hayaan mu tatandaan kita.


ahihihih

loko ka nmemonic :punish: ahihihh :lol: ahihihihi

Aldzel
29th Nov 2007 Thu, 11:41
nice!

bonj
29th Nov 2007 Thu, 13:16
cool yan ahh...matandaan nga lagi ....

NmEmoniC
29th Nov 2007 Thu, 15:58
cool yan ahh...matandaan nga lagi ....

aus ka rin... pis out.

PINOY_RADICAL
31st Mar 2009 Tue, 18:54
You don’t have self-discipline.

brylle1210
6th Apr 2009 Mon, 13:59
uy boss ren ang lufet mo san mo nakuha yan..astig..idol kita.....salamat

icamundo
15th Jul 2009 Wed, 20:32
ouch! kaya pala! salamat dude!:thumbsup:

rehcouv
15th Jul 2009 Wed, 21:34
kaya pala walang nangyayari sa buhay ko.. ~you fear success.

BlindingAngel
15th Jul 2009 Wed, 21:37
thanks dito tol, may natutunan ako

baet
16th Jul 2009 Thu, 13:05
Kapag kasi pinasukan ka na ng FEAR and DOUBTS..

Wala ka ng Action... so, Wala ka na ring Resulta..

Eh nagkataong ang kapatid ng FEAR and DOUBTS is INIS and INIP

Kapag natatakot ka at nagdududa, hindi ka gumagawa ng aksyon.
So Maiinis ka...

E di wala kang Resulta.. so maiinip ka... hanggang sa wala na..

raymundmanalo
18th Jul 2009 Sat, 22:34
Very interesting share..thanks a lot! It reminds me, kailangan ko nga palang bilhin yung new book ni Malcolm Gladwell (author of Blink at Tipping Point) yung Outliers - it's about successful people at pano nila na-achive ito.

Tinotino
23rd Jul 2009 Thu, 13:58
thanks po.. mat natutunan na naman ako he he he he...