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***Success Takes A Lot Of Hard Workby Stanley F. Bronstein - Mr Achievement, the Official Guide to Achievement

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Success Takes A Lot Of Hard Work
You Always Have To Pay Full Price For Success
And You Always Have To Pay That Price In Advance.

(Brian Tracy)


Successful People Have Different Attitudes About Hard Work Than Unsuccessful People

What is wrong with a little hard work? The most successful people I know do not even bother to ask themselves this question. Whenever this question gets asked to them, they always answer - nothing is wrong with a little hard work.

Many unsuccessful people, on the other hand, avoid hard work like the plague. All they want to do is earn their paychecks for doing their "job" and they do not want to do anything more than what is expected of them. They do not seem to realize that in order for them to be successful, it is necessary for them to make an investment in that success.

Success Must Be Earned

No matter what job you have, no matter what you are trying to accomplish, the plain simple fact is that unless you are incredibly lucky, no one is going to just hand success over to you. You are going to have to work hard for it and you are going to have to work for your successes before they come to you.

Consequently, one of the major goals of my articles and books is to help you cultivate a willingness to make that investment (i.e., to pay the price for success, IN ADVANCE).

Analyze Your Past Successes

Think of some of your past successes you have had in life. Either print out this page or take out a blank sheet of paper. Take at least 5 minutes and write them down in the list below. They can be anything YOU like, as long as YOU personally consider it a success.


SUCCESSES:

1. __________________________________________

2. __________________________________________

3. __________________________________________

4. __________________________________________

5. __________________________________________


Now, what did you have to do to accomplish those successes? Was what you did easy, or did it require some hard work? Did you have to do the hard work in advance, or did the success come before the hard work? Write you answer in the space provided below.

1. __________________________________________

2. __________________________________________

3. __________________________________________

4. __________________________________________

5. __________________________________________


If your answers are anything like mine, I strongly suspect your successes were the result of lots of hard work, almost all of which had to be done in advance before the success came your way. Your successes most likely were not simply "strokes of good fortune" that happened to come your way. While there are exceptions to every rule, I am simply trying to suggest to you what Brian Tracy suggested in his quote that opens this chapter:

You Always Have To Pay Full Price For Success
And You Always Have To Pay That Price In Advance.


Author's Bio


Stanley Bronstein is an attorney, CPA, author and professional motivational speaker.

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Ria Vervliet
Ria Vervliet (Holistic Health)
Yes this is very true. Thanks for the article.
Harvey Deutschendorf
Harvey Deutschendorf (Emotional Intelligence)
How true! To be successful means working hard on something today, that we may not see the results of for a long time and there is no guarantee that we ever will. Most people are easily distracted by failure and give up. Successful people are able to continue on despite repeated failures. This is because they do not take these failures personally, rather use them as learning experieces of what to do differently in the future. Carl Yastremsky of the Boston White Sox held the record for the most base hits in professional baseball. He once told a reporter that he struck out over 10,000 times. Success is often a matter of continuing to show up and getting up to the plate.

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