Sunday, February 10, 2008

success revisited

Success breeds success. Nothing is as sweet as success. It is the journey through pain, agony, hard work, planning, strategy and bits of luck that cultivates what is known as success. The difference between success and failure is wafer thin. The greatest success principle I have come across is “learn from the experts”. Don’t reinvent the wheel. If you want to succeed find out what other successful people are doing and do the same things until you commence to reap similar results. Most successful people have on comman trait i.e. they are “very well organized” and in order to be so they use their time very well. They are highly productive and get more work done than average people for a similar period of time. These successful people are high performers with qualities to be both capable and efficient. They do things right in the right way at the right time with the right approach having the right attitude and aptitude. As a result their contributions in the spheres of work are far more than an average individuals . another trait in 75% of successful persons is that they possess some maverical traits. it is this trait that drives them to compete with themselves first and then others. they drive themselves to unimaginable limits and thus give a better prioductivity than average persons working in that sphere of work. succesful people also have their share of badluck but when they are unsuccesful they dont lose sight of the moral and gear up to encounter the nadir with a strong determination to move up the performance curve and feel the zenith .