By Bayo Ogunmupe
Research has revealed the most important factor in academic and
professional success we largely all ignore. What is the secret of
success? This isn't an easy question to answer. But why do some people
succeed in almost everything they do? Do they possess some hidden secret
that most of us don't know? Actually, yes they do. According to Angela
Lee Duckworth, who for 10 years studied the most common predictors of
academic and professional success, success doesn't have much to do with
intelligence or talent.
In fact, the research clearly proved that talent doesn't really
amount to anything. Rather, the most successful people possess one trait
that we largely all ignore: grit. It is the ability to pursue an idea
to the end. Successful people persevere at whatever is the object of
their pursuit. They pursue their objective to the hilt, eventually
succeeding in attaining their goals. Here are five ways to strengthen
your grit. One focus on your self talk.
Whenever you give your best effort to an objective, if even you
didn't succeed, give yourself a pat in the back. Always speak of
yourself positively, as being smart, rather than a mere pushover. A
deprecating attitude teaches us to adopt a fixed mindset- the belief
that our talents are largely innate and can't be improved. It is more
fruitful to praise yourself when you bounce back from failure and push
through tough times.
Two, surround yourself with people who persevere, people who are
motivated, passionate, people who are positive and optimistic that they
can beat the odds. Values drive behavior, principles govern
consequences. If you do not go after what you want, you will never have
it. If you do not ask, the answer will always be no. If you do not step
forward, you will always be in the same place. Three, adopt flexible
thinking patterns in your goal setting principles. Being flexible in
your actions allows resilience and grit to blossom. Flexible people
don't see problems. They see opportunities for growth.
Four, set tiny goals that align with your purpose. We found that
people with a sense of purpose are happier. However, your purpose can be
abstract and difficult to define. Five, build time into your day for
reflection. When you give yourself time to think back on a day's work in
a non-judgmental way, you can see your accomplishments and what actions
you need to take tomorrow to keep moving forward. It will help you
state passionate, motivated and ready to take on the world.
Grit is the power of passion and perseverance. It is our ability to
stay motivated and passionate through failures and hiccups. You must
focus on and live the life you really want. We fail because we never
focus or concentrate our attention on what we want. We allow
distractions to overcome us. To fight distraction, you must manage your
time thoroughly, stop multitasking by giving your all and focus to your
goal. Pursue your passion before anything else. Doing what is right may
not be easy, but you will certainly reap what you sow. There is a reward
to them that remain courageous, so stay faithful.
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