success
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Develop Resilience For Future Setbacks By Writing A ‘Failure Resume’
Listing out your victories is a great way to build some confidence, but it can also warp your perspective on how you achieved success. Listing out your biggest failures instead will remind you how you got to where you are, and help you learn what you need to succeed.
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‘To Get What You Want, Deserve What You Want’
“Trust, success and admiration are earned.” That’s the lesson in the quote above from investment expert Charlie Munger. As simple as it is, it bears repeating.
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When You Get Through A Tough Project, Create A ‘Success Process’
If you want to get things done, you’ll have more luck creating a system for your habits than simply relying on motivation. Next time you’ve kicked arse on a project, whether it’s a research paper, a presentation or any other task, take a minute to think about what worked best so you can come up…
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Avoid Complacency By Treating Success The Same Way You Would Treat Failure
Failure may be the best way to get better, but success comes with just as many chances to learn. By treating your successes the same way you treat your failures, you’ll never miss a lesson, and you’ll always be willing to try something new.