How to be Successful in life?

HOW TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE:

 

13 TIPS FROM THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD

No matter how old you are or where you are from, we all have one thing in common, the desire to be successful. We all want to achieve Success in living a comfortable life, being financially independent, having the right car, and living in a beautiful home. Although Success can be achieved, it is not something that comes easily. There are many tips and strategies on how to become successful in life, but the best way to succeed is to follow in the footsteps of those. Here are 13 tips for Success from some of the most successful and famous people in the world.

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1. You are ambitious

By Michelangelo Buonarroti, The Great Renaissance Artist: "The greatest danger for most of us lies not in setting our very high goals and small failures, but in setting shallow goals, and our accomplished achievements."

 

 

2. Find what you like to do and do it

By Oprah Winfrey, media personality: "You know you're on the road to success when you work, and you don't have to be paid for it."

3. Learn how to balance life

By Phil Knight, CEO of Nike Inc.: "It's not a constant conflict between work in life and business, a constant battle between peace and chaos. Neither can be mastered, but both sides can be affected. How managing it is the key to Success. "

 

 

4. Do not be afraid of failures

Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Engines: "Failure is simply an opportunity to start over, this time with more ingenuity."

5. Have an unwavering determination to succeed

By Colonel Sanders, Founder of KFC: "I have come up with a solution that will achieve something if I can. And no hour, no amount of work, no amount of money will stop me from giving my best. And I have done it ever since, and I take advantage of it. I know, yes. "

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6. Be one of the actions

By Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance Genius: "There are few instances where accomplished people have sat down and waited for things to happen on their own. "They have risen and accomplished things."

7. Avoid conflicts

By Theodore Roosevelt, America's 26th President: "The most important single ingredient in the formula for success is knowing how to dialogue with people."

8. Do not be afraid to express new ideas

By Mark Twain, Well-known Author: "A person with a new idea is a maniac until the idea succeeds."

 

 

9. Believe in your capacity to succeed

By Walter Disney, Founder of the Walt Disney Company: "If you can dream it, you can do it."

10. Always maintain a positive mental attitude

By Thomas Jefferson, President 3 of America: "Nothing can stop the right-minded man from achieving his goal; nothing on this earth can help the wrong-minded man."

11. Do not let discouragement stop you from trying

By Abraham Lincoln, President 16 of America: "Do not let any discouragement strike you, and in the end, you will be sure of success."

 

 

12. You are willing to work hard

By Penny JC, Founder of JC Penney Inc.: "Until you are willing to immerse yourself in your work beyond average human capacity, you are not cut for top positions."

 

13. Be brave enough to follow your intuition

By Steve Jobs, Co-Founder of Apple Inc.: "You dare to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you want to do. Everything else is secondary."

14. Focus!

"If you don't determine your direction, the universe will do it for you. Or as Remco Claassen - trainer and speaker - says nicely: 'If you don't make a plan for your own life, you will be used for other people's plans.' When I sat at my desk in 2013, I suddenly saw it in front of me. I am a drummer; I was always the clown of the band, which gave me energy. So it had to be something with humor, music, and inspiration. And then I came up with: a theater show. Five minutes later, I was on the phone with Carré. Three months later, I was in the theater with my first theater show: 100% Thijs Show. I visualized where I wanted to be. It gave me focus." 

 

 

15. Hard Work

"Success is never a surprise. Everyone I have interviewed has worked above average for it. When you watched André Kuipers go live into space at the end of 2011, you probably didn't think about the 33 years of preparation that preceded this. 33 years old! And Eva Koreman was turned down many times before she was finally hired on the radio. She persevered, and now she has her regular afternoon show on 3FM from 12:00 to 14:00.

16. Dare to be yourself

"Every person is unique. However, not every person dares to embrace their 'uniqueness.' Most people adapt to their environment like a chameleon. The desired behavior of their boss, selected opinion of their partner, wanted jokes from their friends. And let me tell you one thing: if there is one thing that is creating an energy leak in your life, it is not correct to yourself. Life is not a quest for happiness and Success, life is a quest for connection with yourself. When you are 100 percent true to yourself, it is not that difficult to be happy. 

 

 

17.  Criticism

"Of all the people I have interviewed, Sylvana Simons is the one who by far has to endure the most criticism. I interviewed her in June 2016. She had just joined the political party DENK and was heavily involved in the Zwarte Piet discussion. Everyone had an opinion about her. I asked her what all that criticism did to her. She said, 'Nothing. I have learned that it is not a criticism of me as a person but in my opinion. 'The moral of this story: choose your path. Criticism is a sign that you are doing well."

  1. Don't talk about your goals.

Talk to anyone willing to listen about your goals… Because let's face it, if you've said your dreams out loud, you have to make them come true. However?

Wrong. Talking too much can lower your chances of Success.

Business Insider's Daniel Wesley  previously explained the problem with talking too much about your dreams: "Communicating about your goals makes your brain think you've already achieved them

  1. Consider all your options

 

 

Angela Merkel - Consider all your options

Working fast is the only way to reach your goal quickly.

Well no. Not really. Quick choices can create significant problems that ultimately hinder your progress.

Instead, follow the example of the German leader. "For me, I just considered all options ... I look at scenarios and not just the theoretical experiment in my head," she told the BBC.

According to  Inc., it is almost always better to avoid impulsive choices and focus on what is happening around you. The latter gives you "the power to weigh those observations against your instincts."

 

 

  1. Bill Gates and Elon Musk - Keep a tight schedule.

Bill Gates and Elon Musk are two rather busy men with intense agendas.

That's why the two tech giants split their day into five-minute blocks. Everything is planned, accurate to the minute.

It's the perfect class for anyone who wants to achieve more in 24 hours.

Fast Company's Stephanie Vozza writes that this technique can boost your productivity and help you get more done during the day.

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