10 Truths of Success - Breakdown [Part 1]

1. Success is about making the right decisions.

If you're not making the right decisions, and you're not getting results from those decisions, then you're going to have a hard time being successful. So how do you know if you're making the right decisions? How do you know if your choices are likely to lead to success or failure?

The answer is simple: ask yourself this question: "Is this choice likely to lead me closer to my goals?" If the answer is no, then it's probably not a good choice for you and should be discarded. If it's yes, then go with your gut and follow your instincts

2. Success is not something that will happen overnight it takes time.

Success is not something that will happen overnight. It takes time, patience, and dedication. There are many steps to being successful in life and business.

i. You have to have a great work ethic. If you don't put the time into your work that it deserves, then it won't be good enough for others either!

ii. You have to have a solid plan of action that you know how to follow through on every step of the way. Without this, there is no way you can succeed at what ever goal or dream you may have set out for yourself in life!

iii. You have to be able to accept criticism from others who may not approve of what you're doing or say about your ideas or products/services being sold on the market place at this time! As long as they don't try stop you from doing what makes sense within reason then they're not going against your right as an individual over right as an employee working under someone else's rules/ethics.

3. Success is the ability to do what you love and be the best at it. In other words, it's happiness.

This quote from Oprah Winfrey has been a favorite of mine for some time now. It's more than just a quote—it's a reminder that success is not something that can be achieved overnight. Success is not something that happens on its own; it is earned through hard work and dedication, and if you don't put in the effort, it won't happen for you.

I used to think that success was going to come easily to me because I was smart, had a lot of drive, and knew how to hold myself accountable. I thought that if I were just better at everything—better with words than others are with words; better with numbers than others are with numbers; better with my hands than others are with their hands—I would be successful in life. But then reality hit me: there are no shortcuts to success! To be successful at anything requires hours upon hours of practice (which means lots of crunching numbers), hours upon hours of studying up on new information (which means putting down other things for extended periods), and hours upon hours of working hard (which means putting down other things.

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