šŸ¤”** What Do Successful People Conceal?** šŸš€ šŸ˜Ž We often only see the outcome of a project, actions

šŸ¤”** What Do Successful People Conceal?** šŸš€

šŸ˜Ž We often only see the outcome of a project, actions, or someone else's success. We fail to notice the larger part of the iceberg.

šŸ€ **Luck and success: **
__We confuse luck and success. Luck is something random, unknown, temporary, beyond human control. Success is planned, calculated, earned. Lucky people are pleasant to be around; they are envied, while successful individuals earn respect.__

šŸ™Œ We all fall into two categories. The first type attributes their successes and failures to external factors: the country is not right, the family is not right, the people around them are not right, the spouse is not right, the timing is not right. The second type takes responsibility for the results of their life activities: "My efforts, my strengths and weaknesses, my knowledge, skills, abilities, my mistakes ā€” all of this is mine and depends on me."

šŸ¤ **Connections and surroundings: **
__Emotional support from others becomes no less important. "I don't know a single person who achieved serious results alone. Typically, behind the winners, there are those who believed in them, cared for them, and supported them. It could be a coach, parents, a teacher. Find people who will be your support."__

šŸ’°** An important factor is funding. **
__No major project has been realized without investments. "Even if your task is relatively simple, like becoming a good specialist, you'll have to invest in education. Few people mention financial investments when talking about success. If you don't have financial support, seek it or create it."__

šŸ§  **Reason and readiness for pain: **
__Another hidden aspect is familiarity with stress, discomfort, and even pain. "We must grow, and growth involves pain and effort. Pain is a daily component of success. Failures, losses, mistakes. You must know your pain threshold."__

šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļø After a good workout, it's hard to move, but an athlete goes on, overcoming unpleasant sensations. Before embarking on a significant leap, ask yourself: How much am I willing to endure? šŸ’Ŗ

#Psychology

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šŸ¤”** What Do Successful People Conceal?** šŸš€ šŸ˜Ž We often only see the outcome of a project, actions, or someone else's success. We fail to notice the larger part of the iceberg. šŸ€ **Luck and success: ** __We confuse luck and success. Luck is something random, unknown, temporary, beyond human control. Success is planned, calculated, earned. Lucky people are pleasant to be around; they are envied, while successful individuals earn respect.__ šŸ™Œ We all fall into two categories. The first type attributes their successes and failures to external factors: the country is not right, the family is not right, the people around them are not right, the spouse is not right, the timing is not right. The second type takes responsibility for the results of their life activities: "My efforts, my strengths and weaknesses, my knowledge, skills, abilities, my mistakes ā€” all of this is mine and depends on me." šŸ¤ **Connections and surroundings: ** __Emotional support from others becomes no less important. "I don't know a single person who achieved serious results alone. Typically, behind the winners, there are those who believed in them, cared for them, and supported them. It could be a coach, parents, a teacher. Find people who will be your support."__ šŸ’°** An important factor is funding. ** __No major project has been realized without investments. "Even if your task is relatively simple, like becoming a good specialist, you'll have to invest in education. Few people mention financial investments when talking about success. If you don't have financial support, seek it or create it."__ šŸ§  **Reason and readiness for pain: ** __Another hidden aspect is familiarity with stress, discomfort, and even pain. "We must grow, and growth involves pain and effort. Pain is a daily component of success. Failures, losses, mistakes. You must know your pain threshold."__ šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļø After a good workout, it's hard to move, but an athlete goes on, overcoming unpleasant sensations. Before embarking on a significant leap, ask yourself: How much am I willing to endure? šŸ’Ŗ #Psychology @Motivation