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Heyman Ain - The best is at hand
Heyman Ain - The best is at hand
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We all want to be good at our jobs, but to what extent do we want to be good?
Are you okay?
good job.
Very good.
Are you the best in your field? Or do you want to be the best in the world?
Your abilities can help you, but only if you have a goal.
Everyone wants to be great, but most people aren't prepared to give up everything they have to give up to become a successful person.
I think a lot of people think that being liked is more important. Yes, that's an important quality. But I don't want to confuse being nice with being liked. Most people are looking for the answer to how to become a nice person.
But the answer to that is not ready. The key to understanding this is to learn from the mistakes you make and the experiences you have.
In this way, you will strive to become the person you want to be.
"The best is within reach." "A place that is out of reach for you."
"No."
First, you have to set goals that are more than you can handle.
You have to try to ignore the point at which your performance will stop, without setting a fixed limit.
Try to do things you can't or won't do. (If you think you can't get a job at the best company, make it your goal to get a job at that company.)
If you feel like you're not capable of leading a task, make it your goal to try it.
If you think it's impossible to have you and your business on the cover of Time magazine, it's your responsibility to make it happen.
The key is to have a clear vision of what you want to achieve and be.
Nothing is impossible.
“ I want to be as famous as Persil Automatic ( detergent powder). ”
( Victoria Besham)
When Victoria Beckham was a teenager, her ambition wasn't to be better than her friends. She didn't want to be a singer. She wanted to be famous, like a brand of laundry detergent that everyone knew.
She set out to make this a reality, not just a fantasy. That's what makes her different from most of us.
It doesn't matter how good she is. What matters is how she did it.
What's interesting about what she said is that she didn't compare herself to George Michael or Mariah Carey, but rather tried to set a single brand of laundry detergent as her standard.
This may sound ridiculous to you, but I don't think there's any denying that Victoria Beckham is where she is today because of this lofty ambition.
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