Brain Training For Success – Lesson 5.6 – Do You Have What It Takes?

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Success is all about persistence and doing the right thing for the long term.
(Bruce Rauner)

Welcome to Lesson #30 of the Brain Training for Success course!

When you’re aware of the obstacles you’re likely to face, you can prepare yourself and gather the proper resources before you need them.

That’s a good start, but it’s not enough if you want to be successful consistently.

It’s also important to be willing to transform yourself.

Attaining your goals isn’t just about having goals and doing the right things.

That will work in the short-term, but you won’t have lasting success.

It’s necessary to become a person that’s successful in the areas addressed by your goals. You can’t just change your behaviour and expect long-lasting results.

For example, if your goal is to become a millionaire, you must become a person that deserves to be a millionaire. It’s necessary to have the belief system of a millionaire and the thought process of a millionaire. You have to be the type of person that takes intelligent risks and manages money well.

You therefore need to cultivate the attributes that guarantee you’ll achieve your goals:

Make A List Of Attributes Necessary To Deserve The Achievement Of Your Goals

Take each goal individually and consider the type of person that would achieve that goal. What attributes do you need?

  • More cautious or less?
  • More self-esteem?
  • A different attitude?
  • A new set of beliefs?
  • More outgoing?
  • More health-conscious?
  • More active?
  • More proactive?

Create A Plan For Developing These Characteristics

Find the resources you need to become a new version of yourself.

Then apply those resources each day to make the necessary changes.

When you change yourself, everything in your life will change, too.

Some people allow their ego to get in the way and declare, “I’m fine just the way I am. I shouldn’t have to change.”

You are fine the way you are – if you’re happy with your life!

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