The trail or sabotage of success

    Working for your own success can be a double-edged sword. Doing nothing will never get you anywhere, however, depending on what is done, it may be more of a hindrance than a help in this process. The first thing a person must set to achieve success, whether professional or personal, is to set a goal of exactly where he wants to go.

    For the definition of this goal, she must have clear in mind that simpler goals will require less effort and less time. For example, the goal of learning to make tapioca will be much easier to achieve than being president. It's not that being president is impossible, however, to reach a certain goal, it is often necessary to take intermediate steps that lead there.



    Once you've set a goal of where you want to be in the future, the next step is to determine what it takes to get there. From the initial planning, now comes the time to define the actions that will be taken for success. When you start to act, the three most likely paths to be found are the tests that will require perseverance to the end, the need to start over a new path or simply go to another goal.

    The trail or sabotage of success

    Many stipulate that giving up is synonymous with failure, but this is not necessarily so. Giving up is a step, while failure is a result. You can give up on something, but start over and succeed. If you have failed, it may be better to set another goal. As much as we try and fight for success, unfortunately life is a box of surprises, and unforeseen events happen to everyone.

    In any of the paths you take β€” perseverance, starting over or giving up β€” positive thinking is essential for you to reach your goal. The difficulties encountered have their value, as you will have the possibility to mature as an individual and also step more firmly in the direction of your dreams. Insist, resist and don't give up. That is the motto for achieving success.



    Finally, one fundamental thing that many people forget when they finally achieve the desired goal: forgetting everything they learned along the way. Every winner who has a success story also has a narrative of valuable learnings. Each with its own characteristics, but all governed by the adage that the only place success appears before work is in the dictionary.



    Written by Diego Rennan of Team Eu Sem Fronteiras.

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