Most achievers I know are people who have made a strong and deep dedication to pursuing a particular goal. That dedication took a tremendous amount of effort.
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No great achiever - even those who made it seem easy - ever succeeded without hard work.
Achievers have an enabling attitude, realism, and a conviction that they themselves were the laboratory of innovation. Their ability to change themselves is central to their success. They have learned to conserve their energy by minimizing the time spent in regret or complaint. Every event is a lesson to them, every person a teacher.
I've achieved more than some people do in a lifetime, but it doesn't mean I've done it all.
There is never just one thing that leads to success for anyone. I feel it always a combination of passion, dedication, hard work, and being in the right place at the right time.
One of the things you realize with a lot of high achievers: You have to figure out a way to make things their idea.
Success for an athlete follows many years of hard work and dedication.
You achieve because you're lucky to work with people who are very talented.
One has to devote oneself to a particular pursuit. To be successful at anything, you have to make a total commitment to it.
High achievers, we imagine, were wired for greatness from birth. But then you have to wonder why, over time, natural talent seems to ignite in some people and dim in others.
I've known ambitious people with no aptitude for the thing they did. Most of whom, rather terrifyingly, tended to succeed.
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