Key Takeaways
- To succeed, you must do hard things others avoid, like trusting your gut and overcoming your fears.
- Success involves taking risks, waking up early, and handling change well to stand out in a competitive world.
- Don’t waste time procrastinating or worrying about what others think; focus on your goals instead.
- Avoid limiting yourself and seek results rather than comfort to promote personal growth and success.
Success is possible if you are willing to do what others are not. Achieving success can be difficult. To achieve success, you must do some challenging yet vital things.
“Successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. Don’t wish it were easier; wish you were better.” — Jim Rohn, an American entrepreneur, author, and speaker
If you studied successful and famous people who have overcome life’s setbacks, you’ll realize something important. It’s not where they came from that made them successful.
It’s their habits and thinking that made a big difference.
“I never dreamed about success. I worked for it.” — Estée Lauder, an American businesswoman
Success is about doing things you don’t want to do.
This way, you can rise above the rest that won’t do those things.
- If you only do the easy things in life, your life will be hard.
- Life will be easy if you only do the hard things.
10 hard things you must do to achieve success in your life
Here are 10 hard things you must do to achieve success.
1. Trust your gut
Do you follow your intuition? Are you overthinking everything? Do you trust your gut?
Your intuition can be more precise in making the best decision than you realize. Sometimes, it’s not easy to trust it.
“I rely far more on gut instinct than researching huge amounts of statistics.” — Richard Branson, a British billionaire, entrepreneur, and business magnate
But it won’t guide you in the wrong direction.
To succeed, you must trust your gut feelings more. Your intuition will tell you the best thing to do in a situation.
Life is about making hard choices, like staying or leaving your job. We often let our “ego” get in the way of pursuing our gut.
We often know what we should do, but don’t do it. It can be hard to do things. Yet, your gut knows what is best for you. That’s how you’ll be successful in life.
2. Don’t worry about what other people think
It can be easy to let other people’s comments get us down. We are human, and we like hearing others’ opinions.
Still, to be successful, you must avoid the “noise” of what other people think. Focus on what you can control.
It’s a choice to let people decide how you feel about things. You can’t have everybody like you.
It’s okay for people to doubt you. It should be fuel to help you stay focused and work harder to become successful.
3. Don’t procrastinate
Procrastination is the habit of delaying things you must do.
Research has found that most of us procrastinate to some degree.
It would be best to beat procrastination to live up to your potential.
“Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.” — Unknown
Procrastination will cost you opportunities and damage your reputation. It can stop you from reaching your goals, being happy, and obtaining success.
Procrastination is a constant struggle for many of us.
4. Take risks
You won’t achieve success by playing it safe. Taking risks is scary, but the biggest risk in life is not taking a risk.
“20 years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did.” — Mark Twain, an American writer
Success won’t just happen one day. You will have to take risks to get what you want.
The greater the risk, the greater the reward. It would be best if you escaped the trap of complacency.
Complacency prevents you from taking risks, trying harder, and making improvements. You become complacent if you take the path of least resistance and don’t take risks.
5. Overcome your biggest fears
Fighting your fears will help you succeed. It would be best to overcome your biggest fears, so they don’t inhibit you from reaching success.
Fear is part of life, and you must learn to deal with it.
“Each of us must confront our own fears, must come face to face with them. How we handle our fears will determine where we go with the rest of our lives.” — Judy Blume, an American writer
You fear losing control. Failure is not something you want. You also fear whatever is next or fear time.
Whatever your fears, they hold you back from living the life you were meant to live. If you don’t overcome your fears, you won’t be successful.
6. Don’t play the victim
Taking responsibility for your results will help you succeed.
You can’t play the victim if you want to be successful.
“The victim mindset will have you dancing with the devil, then complaining that you’re in hell.” — Steve Maraboli, an author
It would be best if you fought for what you want to create your desired results.
If you fail, you must get back up and dust yourself off. You can’t blame others and be the victim in life.
Don’t wait to be rescued. Do your best and be thankful because you will eventually succeed.
7. Wake up early
It’s hard to wake up early. If you wake up one hour earlier, you will have seven extra hours per week. You can work on your full-time job or pursue your side hustle.
How you start your morning will dictate how you spend the rest of your day.
How you start your day will dictate how you spend your day. If it starts off right, your day will be successful.
Successful and famous people don’t sleep in; they rise early. For example, Oprah Winfrey wakes up at 6:45 a.m.
8. Handle changes well
Dealing with change well is a key part of being successful. It can be hard to change and accept. Successful people embrace change and welcome it into their lives.
“There is nothing permanent [in life] except change.” — Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher
Change is good for you, but many people see change as bad.
You must embrace change to succeed and stand out in a competitive world.
Find easier ways to adapt to it. If you want to achieve success, you must change.
9. Don’t put limits on yourself
Personal growth and success only come from pushing your limits. It’s about learning new skills, gaining experience, and expanding your knowledge.
“Limits like fears are often just an illusion.” — Michael Jordan, an American businessman and former professional basketball player
If you put limits on your life, you won’t be successful.
You can achieve the impossible when you are motivated to achieve it and push past your limits.
“The only limits that exist are the ones in your own mind.” — Anonymous
Know that your limitations are self-imposed and that you can push past them. To be successful, you must challenge yourself to do bigger and better things.
10. Seek results, not comfort
Success is not about working long hours and maximizing productivity. It’s about working smarter (not harder or longer) and being comfortable with being uncomfortable.
“Out of discomfort comes greatness.” — Cindy Gallop, an innovator, consultant, coach, and speaker
You must step out of your comfort zone to improve at something or achieve a goal.
Research has found that it’s better to seek out discomfort than success.
The only way to grow and become successful is to seek discomfort repeatedly.
“Comfort is the enemy of progress.” — P.T. Barnum, an American showman, businessman, and politician
You must seek out discomfort and endure it to be successful. The more discomfort or awkwardness you feel, the faster you’ll grow.
It can be hard to embrace discomfort, but you must face those feelings rather than shy away.
Bringing it all together
There are 10 hard things you must do to achieve success in life. Trust your gut, don’t worry about what other people think, don’t procrastinate, take risks, and overcome your biggest fears.
Furthermore, don’t play the victim. Wake up early. Handle changes well. Don’t put limits on yourself. Seek results, not comfort.
“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” — Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Success can happen if you are willing to do what others are not. It’s up to you to do the hard things to get where you want to be.
Please don’t give up on your dreams because it’s challenging. You must be willing to take chances to reach your goals and be committed to achieving success.
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