1. Identify and change your beliefs.
What are the beliefs that are hindering your success? For example, if you believe that you're not smart enough, you will limit the risks that you take and will not stretch to become the best version of yourself. This alone will frustrate any attempts you make to be better and do better because you will constantly be fighting the automatic responses in your brain, that say “You are not smart enough.” Develop a positive mindset and avoid limiting beliefs.
2.
Avoid negative self-talk.
You spend too much time saying negative
things to yourself. Eventually, you begin to believe them. Such negative input
gives you an incorrect opinion of yourself and your capabilities. Ensure that
your self-talk is supportive and positive. Use positive affirmations to counter
any negative self-talk.
3. Notice habits and
activities that sabotage your success.
Think about what you want to be successful at
and notice your habits that stand in your way. For example, if you’ve written
in your planner a task that was to be done at the start of the day, but instead
you check personal emails. The res, which leaves the task delayed or incomplete.
Make a list of those behaviors so that
you can address and change them.
The good news is the success
you desire is on the other side of these small, but huge changes. You have the
ability, the will and power to accomplish any goal that you set. Tell yourself
today, “I am a smart, creative, productive, successful and I finish everything
I start.