1. You Make Your Own Luck "Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity" - Seneca How to create luck: - Show up daily - Plan your future - Take calculated risks - Outwork the competition - Never settle for mediocrity The harder you work, the luckier you get.
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2. You Are Not Your Past Learn from your past to build a better future. Your past: - Teaches you - Inspires success - Shapes your future - Makes you stronger Your future needs you - your past does not.
3. Time Waits For No One There are only 24 hours in a day. Optimize your time by: - Creating a checklist - Preparing in advance - Prioritizing your activities Time is the ultimate currency.
4. Comparison Is The Thief Of Joy Own what is true for you. Focus on: - Your purpose - Your experience - Owning your feelings - Turning your attention inward The only competition is staring back at you in the mirror.
5. Embrace Judgment No matter your outcome, you'll always be judged. How to embrace judgment: - Let it go - Find your tribe - Learn from criticism - Cut out negative people - Focus on the long term goal Don't live to impress others, live to impress yourself.
6. Success Doesn't Require a Degree Education only brings you so far. Experience is the greatest educator. What success does require: - Energy - Passion - Attitude - Discipline - Confidence - Consistency - Being on time Believe in yourself and others will believe in you too.
7. Mentors Extract Your Full Potential Learn from their: - Successes - Failures - Fears Use them to: - Gain advice - Gain inspiration - Gain empowerment Mentors ignite change and leave a lasting impact.
8. Failure Is Opportunity Without failure, there cannot be success. Failure: - Builds resilience - Provides answers - Accelerates growth - Sparks opportunity - Makes you stronger - Redirects your goals Failure is a stepping stone toward success.
9. Aim For Excellence, Not Perfection Perfection is the killer of dreams. Perfection can: - Cost you time - Increase anxiety - Starve your creativity - Prevent you from taking risks If you seek perfection, you'll never reach it.