Good things come from sacrifice. If you want what you’ve never had, you must do what you’ve never done. It’s to start sacrificing the right things so you can have a better future. Don’t let anyone define success but you. Stop being “busy,” and start being focused.
Spend your time wisely because many things want your attention and energy. Make sure they’re the right things.
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Take
a look at the 3 topmost things that can define and secure a better
future for you, professionally and personally:
1. Other people’s definition of success. At some point, you have to realize that you have to give up other people’s definition of success. This is one of the most difficult things to give up because it is so deeply embedded in our cultural narratives that it becomes the standard by which we measure our lives. Even as entrepreneurs we have collectively agreed that fame and fortune are the markers of success.
But,
giving up other people’s definition of success is incredibly liberating and
ultimately leads to the fullest expression of who you are and what matters to
you.
It’s
not a one-time thing. It’s a daily habit of comparing less and creating more. “Success”
doesn’t just mean what the larger mob of society says it means: lots of
money, fame, and fortune. Many people with fame, fortune, and money have
terribly empty, imbalanced lives. Your success isn’t defined by what other
people say. No one can define your success but you. If you continue to let
others tell you what success is, you’ll never reach it. Even if you did, it
wouldn’t be a true success, because it’s not what you really valued.
2. Busyness. The saying goes, “The most successful people I know are not busy. They’re focused.” How you spend your days is how you spend your life.
A lot of people love being “busy.” They wear it as a badge of honor. When you ask them how they’ve been, what’s the response? “I’m so busy,” they lament.
But it’s a subtle brag. They like the feeling. When you’re busy, you don’t really do anything — just because your calendar is full of meetings, appointments, and commutes doesn’t mean you’re actually making any progress towards your true goals. Are you focused, making tangible action steps towards what truly matters? Or are you just “busy?” When you’re busy, you are on autopilot. You can’t see the hours slipping away, time you’ll never get back.
When you choose to be focused — to spend your time and energy on achieving your true goals — that’s where the magic happens. That’s where focus turns into flow states, hyper-focused mental efforts to make fast progress.
Most people prefer the emotional boost of bragging about how “busy” they are, instead of actually doing the real hard work. Choose focus, not busyness.
True success requires sacrifice. A common misconception many of those
sleep-when-you’re-dead hustle-entrepreneurs claim is that you need be working
all the time.
The
truth is you need to work your butt off — for a time. After you’ve spent the
time creating your life, you can sit back and enjoy the work you’ve done. If
you want to make great strides and achieve a truly extraordinary life, you need
to reinvest your free time into learning new skills, putting in the work, and
being productive. It won’t last forever. But you need to put in the time now,
so later, you can have the life you want.
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