8 Essential Elements for Success
By Paul LeJoy
America continues to be the world’s largest economy and boasts the lion share
of global billionaires. In fact, there were reportedly 442 billionaires in
America in 2012—the nationality majority of the record 1,426 people who have
earned this laudable distinction around the world. When considering the staggering success only
an elite few attain in business, it begs the question “what do these
billionaires know that the rest of us don’t?” And, as importantly, “how can we
avoid failure as we aspire to achieve career success of any measure?”
To achieve a notable amount of success at anything and certainly a notable
measure of wealth, you must become a specialist at what you do. And, you must
‘do what you do‘ better than anyone else.
You must become indispensable—the go-to person because your results are
superior. In working towards this
objective it is important to employ a specific combination of essential
elements that, combined, will make you a force to be reckoned with.
With this in mind, the achievement-minded would be wise to heed these 8 wealth
strategies intended assist the proverbial 99% in their quest for success in any
industry:
1) Vision: Every successful person
at some point in their lives had a vision for what “could be,” and set out in
relentless pursuit of their dream. From Thomas Edison to Steve Jobs and
countless success stories in between, visionaries are filled with a passion and
purpose that drives them every day.
Those who are short-sighted and unmindful of future consequences of
their efforts, both the good and the bad, are more likely to fail than those
who are thoughtful and perceptive in their approach.
2) Action: Have a vision or a goal?
The first step is to write it down along with objectives and action steps
related thereto. Now you’ve taken the initiative, which is the critical first
step to achieving success. Post your vision statement in your bedroom,
bathroom, office. Share it with others. And, be sure to follow your action
steps. By taking these minor steps, you make yourself accountable and become
the master of your destiny. Take quantum action and you will surely have a
breakthrough. Or, find contentment with the status quo and, well, remain there.
3) Passion: You may have the vision.
You may write it down. You may have shared it with others, but without passion,
that vision will likely wither. Passion for what you seek to accomplish should
be almost palpable to the extent that others can see and feel your drive. The key is to match your vision with
something you can be truly passionate about. Something that will keep you
engaged every moment of every work day to bring you one step closer to the
measure of success that you personally desire. Or, approach your job with a
lackluster attitude and suffer the inevitable ominous consequences.
4) Discipline: Many have vision and
passion, but lack the self-discipline required to stay the course. The pain of
living a life of discipline is less than the pain of regret for what “could
have been if.” Those who are self-disciplined motivate
themselves to continue with their action steps and persevere amid adversity,
asserting sheer willpower over their more base desires and instincts to give up
or turn attentions to something more enjoyable in the moment. This requisite self-control will channel emotions,
behavior, and desires toward obtaining the reward of success and, as
importantly, to avoid the punishment of failure.
5) Determination: You have the
vision and you take action to write it down. You may even embellish that vision
with passion and be quite disciplined in your approach. However, without the
will to endure you may not get too far. Life and work can be hard and even
cruel. Remember, the race is not for the swift but rather those who persevere.
Rather than allowing doubt to seep in and poison the process, you owe it to
yourself to remain confident in your vision and your methodologies to get you
there. Sure, you can adapt as needed along the way, but always know that success will ultimately be
yours.
6) Support: No one is an island and
there's strength in numbers. A mastermind group, coach or mentor is an
excellent way to get motivated. Meeting regularly can be a great boost to your
morale and provide new perspectives on your approach. The Internet makes it extraordinarily
easy to find a coach or mentor and join a mastermind group that can help propel
your vision to new heights and facilitate invaluable networking opportunities.
7) Integrity: While it sounds
cliché, honesty is indeed the best policy in business. Integrity is of
paramount importance for those seeking to find and sustain long-term success.
True success comes when you are a person of your word, when you have a pure
conscience, and when you have not cheated others on your way to the top. Dishonesty has a tendency to sneak back up on
you causing far more problems than the risk was work taking in the first place.
8) Humility: Humility, like
patience, hard work and integrity, is a virtue. So, when you finally reach your
destination of success, when your vision becomes a reality, do not forget your
humble beginnings and all those who helped you to get to the top of the
hill. Extend an attitude of gratitude
and thankfulness. There is no such a thing as a self-made millionaire. People
get there because others helped them get there.
If you have a vision, passion, take action, are determined and disciplined; if
you get a coach or mentor; get in the right environment; and are honest and
humble you be well positioned to achieve your dream...whatever that may be.
Pacific Realty Partners Founder and Principal Paul LeJoy is a revered real
estate investor and top business building expert lauded for helping others realize success and
create wealth. Paul may be reached
online at .
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Comments (1)
Paul, I have to disagree with you on the last two. I truly believe they help tremendously but sadly I don't think they are necessary. Of course it depends on how you define success.
Ned Carey, almost 12 years ago