Belichick strips success down to its essentials: talent is secondary. What counts most is being reliable, steady, and humble enough to learn and grow. It matters because talent fades without discipline. Dependability builds trust, consistency creates momentum, and a willingness to improve makes greatness possible for anyone willing to work for it.
This quote might seem trite but it is quite true. When someone consistently makes lemonade out of lemons, they often end up having things turn out quite well for them in general. A positive attitude creates a lot of movement and momentum in one’s life. How might you show up more positively during your tough times?
Here’s a success tip from someone that achieved high levels of success. She’s saying that dreaming of success won’t get you there all by itself. You have to have a dream, but you’ll stay a dreamer unless you back up your dream with work. Learn this lesson early on in your life and it will pay dividends all the time. If things aren’t working out the way you want them to it likely means you’re not putting in enough work to make them happen. Get a clear focus, a clear dream, a clear goal, and then follow up with focused work.
When we are chasing success, we will obviously run into many failures. Most of them are brief. What would the world be if the sun never set? If we never had darkness, we could not fully appreciate the light.
How much are you willing to admit that what you’ve become up until now, and what you will be in the future are because of your decisions. You are deciding who you are with each passing minute, and you can become what you want as long as you decide to do so. Decide is based on the word for cut, and when you decide you are cutting off the other options you have available to you. This means you are accepting nothing less than what you have decided on.
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