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Who wants to be a millionaire? The popular game show has
asked its audience that question for years. Truthfully, the vast
majority of the population would jump at the opportunity to join the
elite ranks of the millionaires in this country. So, what’s stopping
them? Let’s face it: most millionaires don’t become that way by chance;
instead, their success is constructed through careful design. In fact,
there are several things millionaires do that most people don’t. Let’s consider five ways most millionaires are alike:
They commit to goals. Daydreaming about
goals is one thing; committing to achieving them is quite another.
Millionaires are very purposeful about their goal-setting. They don’t
wait until they have a neat course of action planned before committing
to what they want to achieve. Instead, they commit to their goals–
however lofty they might initially seem– and then challenge themselves
to find ways to reach them.
They self-analyze. Millionaires are acutely
aware of their own strengths and shortcomings. They are able to analyze
themselves objectively to determine what habits they have that are
productive and work in their favor. Alternatively, they’re also able to
recognize– and rid themselves of–habits that are holding them back.
They ask for help. Millionaires are rarely
loners; instead, they recognize the value of networking and connecting
with other like-minded people. No one achieves high levels of success
without help. Millionaires are aware of the value that a strong team
brings to the table; with the right people on their side, talent is
multiplied, not divided.
They build on their strengths.
While millionaires are typically masters at self-analysis and know their
own weaknesses, they make the conscious choice not to focus on their
shortcomings. Instead, they focus on their unique strengths– those
talents that set them apart and allow them to excel. Then, they focus on
delegating areas of weakness to capable team members.
They share their knowledge. If you think
self-made millionaires want to keep their success-building secrets to
themselves, you better think again. The majority of highly successful
entrepreneurs are willing to divulge tips, tricks, and encouragement to
those looking to build their brands as they long as they demonstrate the
passion and commitment it takes to succeed.
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