11 Things Very Successful People Do That 99 Percent of People Don't
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1. Take advantage of introductions
When someone introduces you to another person, there tends to be a very good reason for it. It is easy to blow off an intro or not follow-up. Doing so is a missed chance to create a meaningful relationship with a like-minded person.
When someone introduces you to another person, there tends to be a very good reason for it. It is easy to blow off an intro or not follow-up. Doing so is a missed chance to create a meaningful relationship with a like-minded person.
2. Consider the little things in their relationships
The best people are admired by those around them. They remember names, they follow-up when they say they are going to, and they take little steps to create stronger relationships with those around them.
The best people are admired by those around them. They remember names, they follow-up when they say they are going to, and they take little steps to create stronger relationships with those around them.
3. Consistently read
The brightest people are always learning. There is endless knowledge, and, in order to continue to improve and learn more, reading is a necessity. The best people do not allow themselves to make excuses, and instead prioritize personal learning.
The brightest people are always learning. There is endless knowledge, and, in order to continue to improve and learn more, reading is a necessity. The best people do not allow themselves to make excuses, and instead prioritize personal learning.
4. Stay healthy
The best people also make no excuses for their health. They make conscious decisions to eat well and exercise. They care about their bodies and take care of themselves in order to propel their success.
The best people also make no excuses for their health. They make conscious decisions to eat well and exercise. They care about their bodies and take care of themselves in order to propel their success.
5. Embrace ambiguity
The top 1 percent of people love ambiguity. It gives them an opportunity to be creative and stand out from those around them. They do not mind making hard decisions because they know that doing so will lead to higher impact, and it is more rewarding.
The top 1 percent of people love ambiguity. It gives them an opportunity to be creative and stand out from those around them. They do not mind making hard decisions because they know that doing so will lead to higher impact, and it is more rewarding.
6. Constantly adapt
If you cannot look back six months and see a drastically different person, then you are not growing fast enough.
They let their barriers down and are always willing to change things about themselves in order to be better, happier and more productive.
If you cannot look back six months and see a drastically different person, then you are not growing fast enough.
They let their barriers down and are always willing to change things about themselves in order to be better, happier and more productive.
7. Set goals
Most people do not take the time because they do not think it is a worthwhile endeavor.
Those that are able to set goals tend to be much more productive and focused in their efforts. This allows for a higher level of output, greater success, and more impact.
Most people do not take the time because they do not think it is a worthwhile endeavor.
Those that are able to set goals tend to be much more productive and focused in their efforts. This allows for a higher level of output, greater success, and more impact.
8. Surround themselves with other great people
There is a reason that many successful people tend to be friends before rising to fame. They have made an effort, from the onset, to be around others who can motivate them and propel their success.
There is a reason that many successful people tend to be friends before rising to fame. They have made an effort, from the onset, to be around others who can motivate them and propel their success.
9. Persistence
Persistence is also very underrated. It is easy to workout one time or to send a few emails. It is also easy to take on an 80-hour week once. Pushing yourself consistently, though, is an extreme challenge. It is where 99 percent of people drop off.
Persistence is also very underrated. It is easy to workout one time or to send a few emails. It is also easy to take on an 80-hour week once. Pushing yourself consistently, though, is an extreme challenge. It is where 99 percent of people drop off.
10. Pursue their passions
That gives them the energy to attack each day with all that they have. It also allows them to think more independently. After getting over the fact that you cannot please everyone and that you have to think for yourself, life becomes a lot better.
That gives them the energy to attack each day with all that they have. It also allows them to think more independently. After getting over the fact that you cannot please everyone and that you have to think for yourself, life becomes a lot better.
11. Accountability
Many people blame others for their shortcomings. Doing so might have immediate benefits, but it is detrimental in the long run. Neglecting accountability prevents personal growth and, over time, it develops a bad reputation for yourself.
Many people blame others for their shortcomings. Doing so might have immediate benefits, but it is detrimental in the long run. Neglecting accountability prevents personal growth and, over time, it develops a bad reputation for yourself.
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