Every success is based on action, but every action starts with a thought. Thatโs why every worthwhile accomplishment starts with a change in perspective, or a new connection, or a renewed sense of purpose and motivation.
And sometimes the recipe for success starts with remembering what is important to youโโโand what you need to do, every day, to stay on the path to reaching your individual dreams.
That is why smart people say these things every day, if only to themselves.
1. โNo one else is willing to do that, so thatโs what I will do.โ
Often the easiest way to be different is to do the things other people are unwilling to do.
So pick one thing other people wonโt do. It can be simple. It can be small. Doesnโt matter. Whatever it is, do it. Youโll instantly be a little different from the rest of the pack.
Then keep going. Every day think of one thing to do that no one else is willing to do.
After a week youโll be uncommon. After a month youโll be special. After a year youโll be incredible, and you definitely wonโt be like anyone else. (And, in the process, you will develop remarkable mental toughness.)
2. โI will answer the question that wasnโt asked.โ
Sometimes people are hesitant. Sometimes theyโre insecure. Sometimes theyโre shy. Whatever the reason, sometimes people will ask a different question than the one they really want you to answer. One employee might ask whether you think he should take a few college courses. What he really wants to know is whether you see him as able to grow in your organization; he hopes you will say you do and he hopes youโll share the reasons why.
Your spouse might ask if you thought the person at the party was flirting with them. What he or she really wants to know is if you still think theyโre flirt-worthy and attractive; they hope youโll say you do, and will love when you share the reasons why.
Behind many questions is an unasked question. Pay attention so you can answer that question too, because that is the answer the other person doesnโt just want but needs.
3. โHey, that wasnโt so bad after all.โ
The most paralyzing fear is fear of the unknown. (At least it is for me.)
Yet nothing ever turns out to be as hard or as scary as we think. Plus, itโs incredibly exciting to overcome a fear. You get that โI canโt believe I just did that!โ rush, a thrill you may not have experienced for a long time. Every day do something a little scary, whether physically or emotionally. (If you need a quick boost of confidence to get you going, here are some really simple tricks to use.)
Then, trust that you will figure out how to overcome any problems that arise.
Because you will.
4. โI canโt do everything today, but I will take one small step.โ
You have plans. You have goals. You have ideas. Who cares? You have nothing until you actually do something. Every day we let hesitation and uncertainty stop us from acting on our ideas. Pick one plan, one goal, or one idea. And get started. Just take one small step.
The first step is by far the hardest. Every successive step will be a lot easier.
5. โI should just be quiet.โ
I used to talk a lot. I thought I was insightful and clever and witty, and, well, a real hoot.
Occasionally, very occasionally, I might even have been one of those things. Most of the time I was not.
Truly confident people donโt feel the need to talk. While I hate when it happens, I still sometimes realize Iโm not talking because the other person is interested in what I have to say, but because Iโm interested in what I have to say. (Ick.) Never speak just to please yourself. When you do, you please no one. (And, unlike these folks, you wonโt be particularly likable.)
6. โI wonโt care what other people may think.โ
Most of the time, we should worry about what other people thinkโโโbut not if it stands in the way of living the lives we really want to live. If you really want to start a businessโโโwhich you can do in just a few hours, mind youโโโbut youโre worried that people might say youโre crazy, do it anyway.
Pick one thing you havenโt tried because youโre concerned about what other people think or say, and just go do it. Itโs your life. Live it your way.
7. โIโll show you.โ
Iโm ashamed to admit it, but one of the best ways to motivate me is to insult meโโโor for me to manufacture a way to feel insulted, regardless of whether Iโm actually justified in feeling that way or not.
โJustifiedโ is not the point. Fueling my motivation to do whatever it takes to prove that person wrong, and, more important, to achieve what I want to achieve, is all that matters.
Call it artificial competition or manufactured anger; call it childish and immature; call it creating perceived insultsโโโwhatever you call it, it works for me. (Hey, it was good enough for Michael Jordan.)
And it can work for you.
8. โItโs not perfect, and Iโm fine with that.โ
Yes, you get only one chance to make a first impression. Yes, perfection is the only acceptable outcome. Unfortunately, no product or service is ever perfect, and no project or initiative is perfectly planned. Work hard, do great work, and let it go. Your customers and colleagues will tell you what needs to be improved, and that means youโll get to make improvements that actually matter to people.
You canโt accomplish anything until you let go. Do your best, let go, and then trust that youโll work hard to overcome any shortcomings.
9. โI should have done better.โ
Weโve all screwed up. We all have things we could have done better. Words. Actions. Omissions. Failing to step up, step in, or be supportive. Successful people donโt expect to be perfect, but they do think they can always be better.
So think back on your day. Think about what went well. Then think about what didnโt go as well as it could have and take ownership. Take responsibility.
And promise yourself that tomorrow you will do a lot better.
10. โI will recognize a person who doesnโt get enough recognition.โ
Some jobs require more effort than skill. Delivering packages, bagging groceries, checking out customersโโโthe tasks themselves are relatively easy. The difference is in the effort.
So do more than say a reflexive โthanksโ to someone who does a thankless job. Smile. Make eye contact. Exchange a kind word.
All around you are people who work hard with little or no recognition. Vow to be the person who recognizes at least one of them every day. Not only will you give respect, youโll earn the best kind of respectโโโthe respect that comes from making a difference, however fleeting, in another personโs life.
11. โIf nothing else, I can always do more.โ
Like Jimmy Spithill, skipper of Americaโs Cup-winning Team Oracle USA, says, โRarely have I seen a situation where doing less than the other guy is a good strategy.โ
You may not be as experienced, as well funded, as well connected, or as talented, but you can always outthink, outhustle, and outwork everyone else. (Or, as I like to say,the extra mile is a vast, unpopulated wasteland.)
Even when everything else seems stacked against you, effort and persistence can still be your competitive advantagesโโโand they may be the only advantages you truly need.
Originally Published on Inc.com
About the author:
Jeff Haden Iโm a ghostwriter, speaker, LinkedIn Influencer — surely the only time Iโll ever appear on a list with Richard Branson and Bill Gates — and Inc. magazine contributing editor. In 2017, my online articles for Inc. alone attracted more than 20 million readers. My website.
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