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The Well-known Secret
But are all these so called “successful”
persons really successful in life? At the end of the day can they really say
with sincerity and audacity that they are happy and content? Poised, articulate
and gloriously talented Marion Jones was a media sensation on her first tour of
Europe in 1997. She became the first woman to win five track and field medals
in a single Olympics at the 2000 Sydney Games. But last year she admitted to
using performance enhancing drugs and subsequently the International Olympic
Committee officially stripped her of her five Sydney medals. On January 11,
2008 she was sentenced to six months in prison for lying to federal prosecutors
about her steroid use.
What is success? I think it is something that
differs from person to person. What is success to me may not be a matter of
success for someone else. If so, how should I define success? Success is the
progressive realisation of a worthy goal. I thoroughly believe that winners
don’t do different things, but do things differently. Enthusiasm for your work
and the discipline to do it is inseparable for great success in your life.
Apparently success looks
like a simple thing. But to be successful a lot needs to be done. It is
important to discover what matters to you most. Secondly, don’t base your
choices on others’ approval. Of course, we need to consult and ask others’
opinions to reach the right course of action. But don’t ever let your actions
be based on others’ approval. Such an attitude would lead only to lethargy in
the long run reaching nowhere. Let your mind be clear as to what you want to
achieve in life. Your mindset is the secret to success in everything — joy,
health, money, relationships, love, happiness… everything you ever wanted.
The great secret of success is
self-discipline i.e., getting yourself to do what you really need to do.
Choosing to do what you feel right will bring about the outcome you want. It
will bring order and efficiency into your life. “Without goals and plans to
reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination,” says F.
Dodson.
So make your plans and be persistent in
whatever you have set your minds to do. Persistence is the quality of never
giving up when we encounter challenges, of holding on to your dreams and of
refusing to be discouraged no matter what happens. Learn to accept your
mistakes but do not repeat the same mistakes. Years ago in Illinois, a young
man with six months’ schooling to his credit ran for office in the legislature;
he was beaten. Next, he entered business but failed at that too, and spent the
next 17 years paying off the debts of his worthless partner. He fell in love
with a charming lady and got engaged, but she died. He had a nervous breakdown.
He ran for Congress and was defeated. He tried to obtain an appointment to the
U.S. Land Office, but didn’t succeed. He became a candidate for the
Vice-presidency and lost. Two years later he was defeated for Senator. He ran
for Presidency and was elected. That man is America’s most revered President,
Abraham Lincoln!
It took Winston Churchill three years to get
through eighth grade, because he couldn’t pass English, of all things!
Ironically, he was asked years later to give the commencement address at Oxford
University. His now famous speech consisted of only three words: “Never give
up!”
Dream big, believe in yourself, and know what you are doing. It is
important to be successful, but with integrity and honesty. That makes your
success a matter to be relished and an encouraging one both for yourself and
for others.

Yes, indeed its important that we be successful in our life .....No matter hw many times we fail but only by rising above with integrity and honesty....Or else I prefer to keeping falling and that in itself be my success....
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Thanks gisel
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