Be The Best At Something

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By markuz182



When you’re around successful people, you notice they are positive most of the time. They smile, they laugh, they’re constantly occupied, they constantly move too.

Positive thinking has to be related to goals and determination. It is so because only a long term goal can give you a reason “for living” and a reason to grow, to expand, to learn; and while that mission makes you sweat, you’ll appreciate and respect more yourself. Whether your goals are “being a successful businessman” or “getting financial independence”, they must demand from you a daily effort in order to get them. Can you remember the time when you were the best at something? How did you feel then?

If you have built a solid belief about your goals, you might appear to be a person with low self esteem sometimes (like anybody), but as you know what you want in your life, deeply you believe in yourself.

Brian Tracy once said: “The starting point of great success in your life begins, in the simplest terms, when you discipline yourself to think and talk about only the things you want and refuse to think and talk about anything you don’t want.”

Let me show you some tips to be the best at something from an article I read yesterday online:

1) Choose Wisely (your field)

2) Follow Your Bliss

3) Practice Intelligently (Never make the same mistake twice)

4) Practice Often

5) Learn Directly from Experts

6) Surround Yourself With The Best

7) Saturate Your Environment With Greatness

8) Study Constantly

9) Make Your Path Your Identity

10) Practice Patiently For 10-20+ Years

You can read the whole article that explains each one of these points in:

http://duff.zaadz.com/blog/2007/1/how_to_be_the_worlds_best_at_something

Thank You Duff.



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tanvir munim  says:
18 months ago

True! one must have to pick a platform to reach top of the game!

Important Hub.

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