Morning Vibes With Dr Jerry - The First-Episode 167/Outstanding Things That Successful People Do Differently
Tuesday 27th February 2018
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#MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst-Episode 167
Title: 12 Outstanding Things Successful
People Do Differently
I’ve always been fascinated by
people who are consistently successful at what they do; especially those who
experience repeated success in many areas of their life throughout their
lifetime.
In entertainment, I think of Clint Eastwood
and Oprah Winfrey. In business, I think of Steve Jobs and Warren
Buffett.
We all have our own examples of
super successful people like these who we admire. But how do they do it?
Over the years I’ve studied the
lives of numerous successful people. I’ve read their books, watched their
interviews, researched them online, etc.
And I’ve learned that most of
them were not born into success; they simply did, and continue to do, things
that help them realize their full potential.
Here are twelve things they do
differently that the rest of us can easily emulate.
1. They Create And
Pursue S.M.A.R.T. Goals.
Successful people are
objective. They have realistic targets in mind. They know what they
are looking for and why they are fighting for it. Successful people
create and pursue S.M.A.R.T. goals.
S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely. Let’s
briefly review each:
Specific –
A general goal would be, “Get in shape.” But a related specific goal would be,
“Join a health club and workout 3 days a week for the next 52
weeks.”
A specific goal has a far
greater chance of being accomplished because it has defined parameters and
constraints.
Measurable –
There must be a logical system for measuring the progress of a goal.
To determine if your goal is
measurable, ask yourself questions like: How much time? How many
total? How will I know when the goal is accomplished? etc.
When you measure your progress,
you stay on track, reach your target dates, and experience the exhilaration of
achievement that spurs you on to continued efforts required to reach your goal.
Attainable – To be attainable, a goal must represent an objective toward
which you are both willing and able to work. In other words, the goal
must be realistic.
The big question here is:
How can the goal be accomplished?
Relevant –
Relevance stresses the importance of choosing goals that matter.
For example, an internet entrepreneur’s
goal to “Make 75 tuna sandwiches by 2:00PM.” may be Specific, Measurable,
Attainable, and Timely, but lacks Relevance to an entrepreneurs overarching
objective of building a profitable online business.
Timely –
A goal must be grounded within a time frame, giving the goal a target
date.
A commitment to a deadline helps
you focus your efforts on the completion of the goal on or before the due date.
This part of the S.M.A.R.T. goal
criteria is intended to prevent goals from being overtaken by daily
distractions.
When you identify S.M.A.R.T.
goals that are truly important to you, you become motivated to figure out ways
to attain them.
You develop the necessary attitude, abilities, and skills.
You can achieve almost any goal you set if you plan your steps wisely and
establish a time frame that allows you to carry out those steps.
Goals that once seemed far away
and out of reach eventually move closer and become attainable, not because your
goals shrink, but because you grow and expand to match them.
2. They Take Decisive
And Immediate Action.
Sadly, very few people ever live
to become the success story they dream about. And there’s one simple
reason why:
They never take action!
The acquisition of knowledge
doesn’t mean you’re growing.
Growing happens when what you
know changes how you live.
So many people live in a
complete daze, like in a trance. Actually, they don’t ‘live.’ They
simply ‘get by’ because they never take the necessary action to make things
happen – to seek their dreams.
It doesn’t matter if you have a
genius IQ and a PhD in Quantum Physics, you can’t change anything or make any
sort of real-world progress without taking action.
There’s a huge difference
between knowing how to do something and actually doing it.
Knowledge and intelligence are
both useless without action. It’s as simple as that.
Success hinges on the simple act
of making a decision to live – to absorb yourself in the process of going after
your dreams and goals. So make that decision. And take
action. .
3. They Focus On
Being Productive, Not Being Busy.
In his book, The 4 Hour Workweek
, Tim Ferris says, “Slow down and remember this:
Most things make no difference. Being busy is often a form of mental
laziness – lazy thinking and indiscriminate action.”
This is Ferris’ way of saying
“work smarter, not harder,” which happens to be one of the most prevalent
modern day personal development clichés.
But like most clichés, there’s a
great deal of truth to it, and few people actually adhere to it.
Just take a quick look
around. The busy outnumber the productive by a wide margin.
Busy people are rushing all over
the place, and running late half of the time. They’re heading to work,
conferences, meetings, social engagements, etc. They barely have enough
free time for family get-togethers and they rarely get enough sleep. Yet,
business emails are shooting out of their smart phones like machine gun
bullets, and their daily planner is jammed to the brim with obligations.
Their busy schedule gives them
an elevated sense of importance. But it’s all an illusion. They’re
like hamsters running on a wheel.
The Solution:
* Slow down.
* Breathe.
* Review your commitments and goals.
* Put first things first. Do one thing at a time.
Start now. Take a short
break in two hours. Repeat.
And always remember, results are
more important than the time it takes to achieve them.
4. They Make Logical,
Informed Decisions.
Sometimes we do things that are
permanently foolish simply because we are temporarily upset or excited.
Although emotional ‘gut
instincts’ are effective in certain fleeting situations, when it comes to
generating long-term, sustained growth in any area of life, emotional decisions
often lead a person astray.
Decisions driven by heavy
emotion typically contain minimal amounts of conscious thought, and are primarily
based on momentary feelings instead of mindful awareness.
The best advice here is
simple: Don’t let your emotions trump your intelligence. Slow down
and think things through before you make any life-changing decisions.
You can also check out the major traits of successful people HERE
5. They Avoid The Trap Of Trying To Make Things Perfect.
Many of us are perfectionists in
our own right. I know I am at times.
We set high bars for ourselves
and put our best foot forward.
We dedicate copious amounts of
time and attention to our work to maintain our high personal standards.
Our passion for excellence
drives us to run the extra mile, never stopping, never relenting.
And this dedication towards
perfection undoubtedly helps us achieve results… So long as we don’t get
carried away.
But what happens when we do get
carried away with perfectionism?
We become disgruntled and
discouraged when we fail to meet the (impossibly high) standards we set for
ourselves, making us reluctant to take on new challenges or even finish tasks
we’ve already started.
Our insistence on dotting every
‘I’ and crossing every ‘T’ breeds inefficiency, causing major delays, stress
overload and subpar results.
True perfectionists have a hard
time starting things and an even harder time finishing them, always.
I have a friend who has wanted
to start a graphic design business for several years. But she hasn’t
yet. Why?
When you sift through her big
basket of excuses it comes down to one simple problem: She is a
perfectionist. Which means she doesn’t, and never will, think she’s good
enough at graphic design to own and operate her own graphic design business.
Remember, the real world doesn’t reward perfectionists. It
rewards people who get things done.
And the only way to get things
done is to be imperfect 99% of the time.
Only by wading through years of
practice and imperfection can we begin to achieve momentary glimpses of the
perfection. So make a decision. Take action, learn from the
outcome, and repeat this method over and over again in all walks of life.
6. They Work
Outside Of Their Comfort Zone.
The number one thing I
persistently see holding smart people back is their own reluctance to accept an
opportunity simply because they don’t think they’re ready.
In other words, they feel uncomfortable
and believe they require additional knowledge, skill, experience, etc. before
they can aptly partake in the opportunity.
Sadly, this is the kind of
thinking that stifles personal growth and success.
The truth is nobody ever feels
100% ready when an opportunity arises.
Because most great opportunities
in life force us to grow emotionally and intellectually.
They force us to stretch
ourselves and our comfort zones, which means we won’t feel totally comfortable
at first.
And when we don’t feel
comfortable, we don’t feel ready.
Significant moments of
opportunity for personal growth and success will come and go throughout your
lifetime.
If you are looking to make
positive changes and new breakthroughs in your life, you will need to embrace
these moments of opportunity even though you will never feel 100% ready for
them.
7. They Keep Things
Simple.
Leonardo da Vinci once said,
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Nothing could be closer to
the truth.
Here in the 21st century, where
information moves at the speed of light and opportunities for innovation seem
endless, we have an abundant array of choices when it comes to designing our
lives and careers.
But sadly, an abundance of choice often leads to complication,
confusion and inaction.
Several business and marketing
studies have shown that the more product choices a consumer is faced with, the
less products they typically buy.
After all, narrowing down the
best product from a pool of three choices is certainly a lot easier than
narrowing down the best product from a pool of three hundred choices.
If the purchasing decision is
tough to make, most people will just give up.
Likewise, if you complicate your
life by inundating yourself with too many choices, your subconscious mind will
give up.
The solution is to simplify.
If you’re selling a product
line, keep it simple.
And if you’re trying to make a
decision about something in your life, don’t waste all your time evaluating
every last detail of every possible option.
Choose something that you think
will work and give it a shot. If it doesn’t work out, learn what you can
from the experience, choose something else and keep pressing forward.
8. They Focus On
Making Small, Continuous Improvements.
Henry Ford once said, “Nothing is particularly hard if you
divide it into small pieces.”
The same concept configured as a
question: How do you eat an elephant? Answer: One bite at a
time.
This philosophy holds true for
achieving your biggest goals.
Making small, positive changes –
eating a little healthier, exercising a little, creating some small productive
habits, for example – is an amazing way to get excited about life and slowly
reach the level of success you aspire to.
And if you start small, you
don’t need a lot of motivation to get started either.
The simple act of getting
started and doing something will give you the momentum you need, and soon
you’ll find yourself in a positive spiral of changes – one building on the
other.
When I started doing this in my
life, I was so excited I had to start This Blog to share it with the world.
Start with just one activity,
and make a plan for how you will deal with troubles when they arise.
For instance, if you’re trying
to lose weight, come up with a list of healthy snacks you can eat when you get
the craving for snacks.
It will be hard in the
beginning, but it will get easier.
And that’s the whole
point. As your strength grows, you can take on bigger challenges.
9. They Measure And
Track Their Progress.
Successful people are not only
working in their job/business, they are also working on it. They
step back and assess their progress regularly.
They track themselves against
their goals and clearly know what needs to be done to excel and accelerate.
You can’t control what you don’t
properly measure.
If you track the wrong things
you’ll be completely blind to potential opportunities as they appear over the
horizon.
Imagine if, while running a
small business, you made it a point to keep track of how many pencils and
paperclips you used.
Would that make any sense?
No! Because pencils and paperclips are not a measure of what’s important
for a business.
Pencils and paperclips have no
bearing on income, customer satisfaction, market growth, etc.
The proper approach is to figure
out what your number one goal is and then track the things that directly relate
to achieving that goal.
I recommend that you take some
time right now to identify your number one goal, identify the most important
things for you to keep track of, and then begin tracking them
immediately.
On a weekly basis, plug the
numbers into a spreadsheet and use the data to create weekly or monthly trend
graphs so you can visualize your progress.
Then fine-tune your actions to
get those trends to grow in your favor.
10. They Maintain A Positive Outlook As They Learn From Their Mistakes.
Successful people concentrate on
the positives – they look for the silver lining in every situation.
They know that it is their
positivity that will take them to greatness.
If you want to be successful, you need to have a positive
outlook toward life.
Life will test you again and
again. If you give in to internal negativity, you will never be able to
achieve the marks you have targeted.
Remember, every mistake you make
is progress. Mistakes teach you important lessons. Every time you
make one, you’re one step closer to your goal.
The only mistake that can truly
hurt you is choosing to do nothing simply because you’re too scared to make a
mistake.
So don’t hesitate – don’t doubt yourself!
Don’t let your own negativity
sabotage you. Learn what you can and press forward.
11. They Spend Time
With The Right People.
Successful people associate with
people who are like minded, focused, and supportive.
They socialize with people who
create energy when they enter the room versus those who create energy when they
leave.
They reach out to connected,
influential individuals who are right for their dreams and goals.
You are the sum of the people you spend the most time
with.
If you hang out with the wrong
people, they will negatively affect you.
But if you hang out with the
right people, you will become far more capable and successful than you ever
could have been alone.
Find your tribe and work
together to make a difference in all of your lives.
12. They Maintain
Balance In Their Lives.
If you ask most people to
summarize what they want out of life they’ll shout out a list of things like:
‘fall in love,’ ‘make money,’ ‘spend time with family,’ ‘find happiness,’
‘achieve goals,’ etc.
But sadly, a lot of people don’t
balance their life properly to achieve these things.
Typically they’ll achieve one or
two of them while completely neglecting the rest.
Let me give you two examples:
I know an extremely savvy
businesswoman who made almost a million dollars online last year. Based on the
success of her business, every entrepreneur I know looks up to her. But
guess what? A few days ago, out of the blue, she told me that she’s
depressed. Why? “I’m burnt out and lonely. I just haven’t
taken enough time for myself lately, and I feel like something is missing in my
life,” she said. “Wow!” I thought. “One of the most successful
people I know doesn’t feel successful because she isn’t happy with how she has
balanced her life.”
I also know a surfer who surfs
all day, every day on the beach in front of our condo complex in San
Diego. He’s one of the most lighthearted, optimistic guys I’ve ever met –
usually smiling from ear to ear. But he sleeps in a rusty van he co-owns
with another surfer, and they both frequently panhandle tourists for
money. He has admitted to me that the stress of making enough money to
eat often keeps him up at night. So while I can’t deny that this man
seems happy most of the time, I wouldn’t classify his life as a success story.
These are just two simple
examples of imbalanced lifestyles that are holding people back from their full
potential.
When you let your work life (or
social life, family life, etc.) consume you, and all your energy is focused in
that area, it’s extremely easy to lose your balance.
While drive and focus are important, if you’re going to get
things done right, and be truly successful, you need to balance the various
dimensions of your life.
Completely neglecting one
dimension for another only leads to long-term frustration and stress.
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Source: Marc And Angel
Wow!!! This is great indeed.. No. 2 is the bomb.
ReplyDeleteI must apply these in my life.
Thank you for the information Sir..
Thank you #KelechiObasi for your comment. While you singled out No 2 as the bomb, I really think that the twelve principles outlined here would take any man from zero to hero. If you follow them through, you shall become a celebrated man. let me know when that happens
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