Success is a journey, not a destination 2

 



Dear readers, I have you at heart, and I want you to know that a simple mindset to aim for your goals is an immense success in itself. It takes an incredible amount of courage to wake up every morning and keep moving and keep motivating yourself to work toward the life that you’ve always imagined living. Imagine being celebrated by the World and your mum's eyes damped with tears of joy amid your father's confidence in you. The first paragraph of this excerpt is you. The reflection you made while turning to the audience is the experience you are juggling with right now. Make the scene come into reality.

Success is an incredible word that rises above what our expression infers. You can easily make an account of it at the beginning rather than you will quickly prove the outcome. It is a metaphor for saying, "I want to travel through the red sea and practically setting on the journey."

 To be a successful individual necessitates that you pay the cost of achieving your goals. You need to cause a plan for progress and exert resilience and optimism at all that you to do. The beauty in the life of successful people is not because they tried once and succeeded. It is as a result of making several attempts to achieve their aims. The several attempts they make are filled with temporary failures accruing the process. The ultimate principle of success is "never to quit." 

"Sometimes your greatest asset can be your ability to persist longer than the other person. Your willingness to continue even when you feel like quitting will often win you the day" (Brian Tracy). It's a journey non-stop. Keep moving. You never can tell how close you are to your goal right now. Let the steps speak.

To conclude this part, you must know that having the courage to continue after failure is important, but what's even more important is continuing after success. That's when it gets easy to sit back and look at all you have accomplished without continuing the journey. The author of 'Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn', John Maxwell noted this same problem. People work hard to hit little success and after that, they stop working hard which later ended their career. How many people received a noble award today and strive to do more? Many people live on past glory. One needs not to go far before realising that true success is a journey, not a destination.

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