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Success is measured on two different tracks:
Internally: when you have a sense of achievement after
your endeavors have ended in prosper.
Externally: when you have attained wealth, position,
honors, or the like and people around you think you are
successful.
A lasting success must have both elements.
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What Is Success?
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Success is like a journey. It changes the way successful
individual thinks and reacts forever.
As the result of achieving success, the successful person gains
new skills and experiences that are valued by the society and
the market.
In this regard, success is the direct result of numerous small
steps in the right direction taken according to a well-thought-
through plan, not mere luck.
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Who Is Successful?
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360 Degree Success
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Personal Success: achieving personal goals that are
important to you even though reaching them might not
have any external effects.
Career Success: acquiring skills and expertise that are
highly valued by the job market.
Social Success: having good relationships with the loved
ones and community and being respected by them.
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360 Degree Success
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360 Degree Success
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Success in only one or two dimensions will eventually lead to
an unbalanced life and a sense of unhappiness.
New skills and experiences cannot be injected into you to
make you instantly successful in an area, for example social
skills or parenting, if you’ve neglected it for years.
Extreme success in one dimension, for example high wealth or
very successful career, cannot buy you back what you have lost
in the other dimensions.
High achievers have mastered the skill of setting realistic
goals, creating practical plans to reach them, and
efficiently executing their plans, just like we drive a car
without too much attention to the details of steering the
car. Success has become an intuitive process for them.
They follow the success process, most of the times
without even being aware of it.
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The Success Process
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The Success Process
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The success process first starts with the high achiever
imagining there is something desirable that can be
reached through efforts.
When this mental picture of the objective is fully
developed, the high achiever has got a vision.
Then he converts his vision into specific, measurable,
attainable, relevant, and time-bound (S.M.A.R.T) goals.
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Imagine
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Goals
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Without practical goals, there is no target to hit
The High achiever knows planning significantly increases his
chance of success. Without proper planning, his efforts at a
goal will be no more than haphazard stride.
To create a plan, the high achiever breaks a goal down to a list
of simple and manageable tasks, each with a start date and a
finish date, and assigns the required resources to them.
The high achiever not only sees the risks better than the
ordinary but also prepares for them in his plans.
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Plan
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Planning Process
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Finding Requirements
Creating Task List
Setting a Schedule
Plannig for Resources
Preparing for Risks
Finally everything comes down to effective execution of
the plans for the high achiever.
He constantly measures their performance against his
plans and makes necessary adjustments. When he hits an
obstacle, he is well prepared to deal with it.
The high achiever doesn’t grieve for setbacks. He
investigates what has gone wrong and how it can be fixed.
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Execute
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Execution Process
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Securing Resources
Executing Tasks
Measuring Performance
Handling Risks
Managing Setbacks
For more detailed information about the success process and
practical tips on how you can internalize it in yourself, please
visit:
http://www.outflyers.com/success-process
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