rrmelecio wrote:
We believe that if we work hard enough and have a positive attitude, we’ll achieve success. But this isn’t always true.
I LOVE that observation. And yes! So many things besides our effort and positive attitude deeply affect our success.
And that’s the thing: we have far more control over our environment that we give ourselves credit for.
AND, really, the idea of the article (curious, did you read the full article?) is to focus ON those things we DO have control of.
Here’s a simple example: my computer is fairly old (2017?) It’s been driving me BATTY. I rely on it every day for my business (LifeSuccessEngine.com) but it’s so full of files and so old that it regularly hangs – blue screen of death, forcing a reboot and me to sift through temporary and backup files hoping my latest work was saved.
It’s HORRIBLY inefficient.
Look, you’d think that I was a paragon of virtue to preach improving your environment as a HUGE way to success that doesn’t rely on hard work and positive attitude… and here I am working off of a 5 year old, lame laptop 🤷
BUT THAT is the type of environmental change I suggest and that, if considered, will RADICALLY propel you to success!
So, RR… you’ve mentioned what you can’t control. Tell me: what, in your environment, CAN you control that will help support and propel you to success!?