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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The Six Attitudes of High Achievers

High Achievers...

1. Make no small plans: Plan BIG

    In my own words this means do not get satisfied with the basic things you can achieve. If you can do more and be committed dot he most to receive the best on what you do. For example, When you are in class and you are going for a C just to pass your class, no! Go get an A in that class and receive a high GPA so you could get accepted to a University. 

2. Do What They Fear

  People say fear comes in the matter of not understanding. I say high achievers do what they fear so they'd have an understanding of what they fear, so later they wont have the fear no longer. People do what they fear so it wont come to a point where they are held back from achieving what they want because their fears are getting in the way. 

3. Are Willing to Prepare

  High achievers are willing to prepare for what comes their way. To never be caught off guard and they are ready for whatever comes their way.

4. Are Willing to Risk Failure

  This means that high achievers are people who do what comes their way. Not all the time they success  at everything they do. Sometimes things they do end up failing but that is what helps them at the end of the day have so many achievements accomplished. Being a successful person does not come withing. You would have to make goals for yourself to be successful. 

5. Are teachable 

  High achievers are teachable because they manage to keep an open minded towards things they want to learn, and not remain ignorant. They want to learn what they don't know to be educated and know what is going on. They do not think asking questions is embarrassing they believe asking questions is smart and helpful in the long run.

6. Have Heart

  High achievers have heart because they care about people. They also are nice humans.

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