5 Keys to Success - The Affirmation Spot for Monday August 23, 2010
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Today's Affirmation:Success Affirmation: My hard work is paying off in an avalanche of success!
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- Talent - talent in a particular endeavor really is a baseline for success in that field. That's not to say that you cannot derive satisfaction and happiness from painting even though you'll never be Monet. You most certainly can! However, if your goal is success in a pursuit, it's best to start with where your talent lies. Talent can be natural or developed.
- Motivation - all the talent in the world is nowhere without the motivation to develop it and advance it to a superior level. Motivation is a lot about excelling the talent and being willing to do the hard work. It's also the mental part of the equation. Motivation is all about your thinking.
- Hard work - even in the age of electronic communication, social networking, and global media there is still no substitute for hard work. Success comes to talented, motivated, hard workers.
- A little help from your friends - it's easy to see how this works in a team sport. A football team cannot win without a quarterback, offensive tackles, linebackers, punters, etc. Really, though, most high-level endeavors in life are a team effort. These Olympians we see winning medals have coaches, massage therapists, sponsors, and others that make it possible for them stand on that platform.
- Luck - there may be five really great sales professionals in a company, but only one is the top. Two great teams meet in The World Series every year, but only one great team becomes world champion. Sometimes you can have other four factors and it comes down to the way a ball bounces. Luck can be the deciding factor between individuals or teams that have done the other four. However, luck is overrated by many people who see all success as luck. It rarely is. Many people give up when luck goes against them. The key is to start right back with the motivation and start the process again. You were not the top sales person this time, but you can be next time. You can lose the Super Bowl by inches, but start again at training camp with the goal to get there again.
Stay inspired!Ray