Success isn't always about greatness. It's about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come. Dwayne Johnson
Do you ever feel like giving up on your dreams?
Have you ever thought about what is causing you to, or holding you back?
Are you reluctant to solve it or letting them drift away with the wind?
If this is you then these three pillars are what you need to help you reach your pinnacle peek.
Let me briefly share my story of how I won the battle to success.
As a teenager growing up, I always wanted to be a successful articulated speaker.Someone, who speaks with confidence and uses my voice together with my experiences to change the mindset and habits of others for a better life.
The society in which I reside is less developed. due to many reasons.
One main reason is being the people be unaware of their rights and the little actions they can do to have a productive life.
For years, I fall and rise. I tried again and tried again to spread valuable knowledge with the hope that people with listen and start living a meaningful life instead of a rat race one.
It was and still a difficult one, but I didn't give up nor I will ever do.
Looking back at all the struggles and challenges, there is no doubt that it was a test and the lesson followed behind.
There is no doubt that every success will require hard work and dedication.
For these very reasons, I want to share the three pillars that keep me on the tracks.
Without these, I couldn't have been grateful for all that I have achieved today.
Pillars to the Staircase of Success
Consistency - Continuously putting every piece of work needed to take you to your heights. The Small steps taken now is the path you're slowly building towards your destination.
Some of us have, an on and off switch. Today you are all pumped up and ready to throw all your time and efforts, then come tomorrow, you are making excuses and doing the opposite of it. Read here
A typical example we all make is that we start working on that one specific thing and after seeing no progress, we give in to failure. Success doesn't happen overnight. Remember this!
Patience - As you pave your path slowly and steadily. Teach yourself the importance of having patience.Success is not overnight but takes time to see light. With determination and the bricks laid out, be sure to stop, breath and observe that your energy needs to be balanced.
Every successful person must be self-control and persistent towards those goals/dreams.
For those who wait, while working against the odds, good things will come. Don't be disheartened. Art of being patience
Discipline - Your choices are you, you chose the negative things then obviously your results will be the same.
Sticking to the commitment you have made, positive things will take you to what you deserve after all the dedication and hard work you put into it. Read more
For example, consciously being aware of good and bad things. The more we are plugged in and self-focused, the more the negative things will stride.
Getting ahead in life is like building a superstructure, these small steps will eventually construct that building you want.
The more assertive you are, the better chances you have of conquering the inevitable.
Conclusion
As you practice these, don't forget to analyze it at the end of the day.
Check your progress after you try these out. I guarantee that it will work for you just like it did for me.
However, I would like for you to experiment with these before concluding that it's not for you or wouldn't work.
What worked for me, might not work for you, we all have different strengths that keep us going forward.
But what is there to lose, if you give these a try? I would love to hear your opinion and your end result in the comment box below.
Conceding that it works well, don't forget to share with others. I love the concept of sharing what I have learned with others, it makes so much of a difference.
In close to all being said, winning doesn't come by luck, hard work and dedication are vital for you to accomplish your goals and dreams.
Thank you for stopping by and happy readings!
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