Wednesday, 22 March 2017

YOU DESERVE SUCCESS



Everyone wants to be successful but do we all have what it takes to be successful? Sometimes I ponder on what it really takes to be successful. Could it be a positive attitude? Truly a positive attitude is essential to being successful in life. A lot of people lack positivity. Instead, they move around wallowing in their past mistakes and picturing themselves as failures. They think negatively and accept every problem as a punishment they deserve.
The fact remains that if you have a positive attitude, every mistakes for you, will be a chance to get better. You will face every problem with the strong belief that you will be victorious. It is called “Strong enthusiasm”. A man once said, “the truth in a problem is not in the problem itself but in our attitude towards it” so why a pessimist will see a problem like he can’t survive it, an optimist faces it squarely.
Moreover, someone who wants to be successful should be wise when choosing friends, if possible, move with people who are already successful or people who know how to be successful. Do not move with pessimists because they will slow you down with their negative attitude. People will say, “show me your friend and I will tell you who you are” but I will say, “show me your friend and I will tell you who you will become.”
Patience is also an integral part of being successful. Life is a vicious circle, it can be really frustrating at times but your ability to be patient and do what is right will lead you to success. Do not look for shortcuts. Patience they say is virtue.
Face every challenge with the attitude of greatness. Have a forgiving spirit because hating people will hurt you more and eventually hinder your progress. Forget about your past, nothing can be done about it. Put your soul in everything you do because “what is worth doing at all, is worth doing well”. Never back out, that is how to leave a legacy behind. Above all, be close to God.

©ABDULMALIK TEAM SUCCESS
EDITED BY OLAGBENDE REBECCA OLUWABUKUNMI

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