Monday 12 July 2010

Misconceptions About Success

Misconceptions About Success: "


Success comes from successful backgrounds only:-


This is one misconception that is very common among people and you might be having the same misconceptions. It is wrong to believe that to be successful you need to have a rich and well established background. Most people believe that only those people that are highly qualified and have a powerful backing can succeed while common people with little or no money cannot. It’s a false believe and you should clear this misconception. It does not really matter what your background is as success comes from hard work, dedication and proper planning only.


To be successful you have to dedicate your entire life to your career:-


A misconception that you might have about success could be that,


“To be successful you have to work for hours and dedicate much of your free time to your work”.


This is also wrong as being successful does not require you to work 24 hours a day. You can easily achieve success in the general 12hrs which are allocated for any form of work. All that is required from you is sincere dedication during the working hours and a firm commitment to succeed in life.


Success is flawless


A major misconception that most people have is that success is flawless and successful people don’t make any mistakes. This is not entirely true as making slip-up is general while running a business or career. If you make mistakes during you career it does not indicate that you are a failure, all you need is to learn from your mistakes and don’t repeat the same errors again.


Success is everlasting:-


Don’t ever think that success would last forever. It has proven time and again that only those people have lived up having successful careers that have worked hard their entire lives and did not limit themselves to their early success. Even if you achieve success you must work hard and intelligently to retain your success and should work promptly to be more successful as “thriving for more” is a key to success.


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