When Good Isn’t Good Enough
When good isn’t good enough an individual’s self-motivation triggers something deep inside that urges them to progressively pursue harder goals. These type of people stand out.
They do things others neglect. They have vivid visions for their future that they write down and review regularly. Simultaneously, they use visualization techniques to train their minds to believe success is inevitable.
These individuals are hardcore believers in the philosophies of the growth mindset. Therefore, they thrive when pursuing difficult challenges and use failure to propel their growth.
Finally, they spend more time planning and executing their schedules and routines than talking about their dreams for the future. What’s more, they understand that it’s not about working smarter and it’s not about working harder. They know the secret to success is working smarter and harder.