5 Things To Give Up For The Love Of Success…

Renowned author Arianna Huffington announced her top 13 Things To Give Up for success. From her list, I’ve selected my top 5. Here I share:

  1. Give up on playing it Small
  2. Give up on Excuses
  3. Give up on Perfectionism  
  4. Give up on saying YES to things that don’t support your goals
  5. Give up on Toxic People

So those are mine, what’s yours? My intention is to set up an Allergic reaction every time I deviate to keep me on track. Accountability partner, I know you’ve got my back.

Remember to be successful in life you must be willing to do more, think more, and go beyond the call of duty.

Cheers!


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Author: Dr. Shelly

Dr. Shelly Cameron is a leadership strategist, author, and executive coach dedicated to helping individuals uncover their purpose, elevate their leadership potential, and achieve meaningful success. She is the creator of the GreenLight Leadership Framework. As the curator of SuccessfulLeaders.net, Dr. Shelly shares insights drawn from her extensive experience in organizational development, human resources, and personal growth. She is passionate about empowering professionals to navigate change, manage stress, and design fulfilling lives through intentional goal setting, self-discovery, and continuous learning. Dr. Shelly's research on Success Strategies was published in the JAABC Business Journal. She is also the author of several books, including works on leadership, success, and cultural intelligence.

9 thoughts on “5 Things To Give Up For The Love Of Success…”

  1. I call 2015 my yes-year. I said yes to a lot of opportunities regardless of fear and whether or not I felt they supported my goals at the time. Only 1 of those decisions do I regret, and considering that it’s the only decision I regret in life, I’d say I didn’t do too badly. Sometimes the risk is well worth it.

    —- Alex

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      1. I wouldn’t say they were all well-thought-out and planned, haha. Some gave me very little turnaround time to make a decision. But, I would say walking away from that, lightyears ahead with my goals, and with only one regret (and that being the only regret I have in life, and a regret that nonetheless had its upsides), is not too bad.

        —- Alex

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