How to be a Winner in Everything
>How to be a Winner in Everything you Do - Part 2
>People who are successful- those people we consider winners
>-in their personal and professional lives share several
>common characteristics and attributes that allow them to
>deal with adversity and temporary failures. Anyone can
>develop these winning characteristcs and attributes and
>actually learn now to be successful in all aspects of live.
>
>Here are the four winning characteristcs found in common
>among successful people in all walks of life.
>
>4) Flexibility
>
>Winners are those people who accept and adapt to changing
>conditions. Losers tend to stick with routine and resist
>change regardless of potential benefits. Flexibility means
>being open to new ideas and new ways of doing things, and
>being willing to try them when old ideas and techniques no
>longer work. Very few people ever got to be successful by
>resisting change.
>
>5) Determination
>
>You may have a goal and possess self-motivation, a positive
>mental approach, and flexibility and still be a loser.
>That's because yu lack the determination to keep going when
>the going gets tough. Without the neccessary determination
>to keep pursuing your goal, regardless of the problems or
>adversity you may face, your chances of achieving success
>are slim, at best. On the other hand, if you are
>determined to reach your goal, even if a well-meaning
>friend or colleague tell you it's impossible, you probably
>will.
>
>Your persistence in overcoming obstacles or a lack of faith
>in others is an essential characteristic for being a winner.
>
>6) Confidence
>
>You won't go far without a belief in yourself. Confidence
>in your ideas and abilities can give you the inner strength
>to forge ahead toward your goal even in the toughest of
>times. It's an essential characteristic you need to
>develop if you are to reach your true potential.
>
>People who lack self-confidence are seldom positive.
>They're also reluctant to take risks or set goals because
>they believe they are bound to fail. Success requires
>unwavering confidence, even when others question your
>abilities and your judgement.
>
>The key to developing self-confidence is knowledge. The
>more you know and understand about what you want, the more
>confident you'll become. That doesn't mean you have to be
>smarter. It just means that you'll need to learn all you
>can about the various methods available for reaching your
>goal. Winners are people who study what they plan to do
>until they understand how to do it. Armed with such
>knowledge and its resulting self-confidence, these people
>are more likely to succeed.
>
>7) Self-Discipline
>
>You already may possess most of the characteristcs
>described above and still fall short of your goals. For
>many people, failure is due to a lack of self-discipline.
>No amount of confidence and determination will lead to
>success if you don't have the self-discipline to follow an
>orderly plan. That doesn't mean you can't "goof off"
>occasionally. It simply means that in order to achieve
>success you'll need to discipline yourself to do the things
>that need to be done, when they need to be done.
>
>Winners are not people who go after their gols with an "I
>can do that tomorrow or the next day" attitude. Winners
>are disciplined people who know the value of getting things
>done on time.
>
>One way to become a winner in everything you do is to study
>successful people and then follow their examples. You
>don't have to make yourself over in someone else's image.
>But you should learn and develop the winning characteristcs
>these people have in common. It's not an impossible task.
>If you are willing to make the necessary changes in
>thinking, attitudes and behavior, you can realize your full
>potential and achieve whatever goals you set.
>
>
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