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SSA Blog #67
By Michelle
Drew April 14 2006
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A Word From Michelle
Wishing a Happy Passover and a Happy Easter to you and yours!
All
Good Thoughts
Live your beliefs and you can
turn the world around.
Henry David Thoreau
If you don't stand for
something, you'll fall for anything.
Denis Waitley
Life is not easy for any of us.
But what of that? We must have
perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must
believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be
attained.
Marie Curie
Inspirational
Reading
The DNA
of Top Achievers by Chris
Widener
Of course by
now we are all becoming
aware of DNA. It is the source code that determines who we are. When we
look at DNA we can see what a person will look like, what diseases they
may come down with, etc. This has been a tremendous breakthrough for
scientists and will continue to be so for some time, I believe.
This got me to
thinking about what
makes up those who are top achievers. Is there a "DNA" to them?
Obviously, all top achievers wouldn't have the same literal DNA but
what about a figurative DNA? Is there a common "gene" that they all
have? Are there common "genes" perhaps? I think so!
If we could
get right down to it, I
think these are the genes we would find in the DNA of top achievers:
1) A
predisposition to setting high,
lofty goals. Top achievers are people who won't and can't settle for
the status quo. They see average as a place they want to keep in the
rear-view mirror. Instead, they continually look for ways to stretch
themselves, to get better, to do better, to be better! They set their
sights on goals that others have never even thought of. They want to
shoot so high that even if they miss, they go higher than everyone
else. This is what makes them top achievers.
2) An ability
to focus intently upon
reaching their desired destination. Many people can set high goals, but
just as many people get sidetracked by one thing or another on their
way to those goals. High, lofty goals usually take a while to get there
so there will always be plenty of time to be tempted to stray away from
the road that is taking you to those goals. Often, those things that
sidetrack people are good things, but not the best things. Top
achievers do not get sidetracked. They stay focused. They know where
they are going. They have an ability to say "no" to the good things in
order to get to the best things.
3) The
willingness to personally
sacrifice in order to get to their goal. When the going gets tough,
many people quit. When the going gets tough personally, most people
quit. When the going gets tough for top achievers, they remind
themselves of the high. Lofty goals they have set for themselves. They
remind themselves of what an accomplishment it will be for them and
that the reward is worth pushing through the momentary trials. They are
willing to sacrifice personally in the short-term in order to get the
reward and the prize long-term. Keeping their eyes on the big picture
enables them to persevere through any personal pain they may experience.
4) A
predisposition to tenacity.
Tenacity is the ability to "keep on going." Tough times? Keep on going!
Financial troubles? Keep on going! People are suspect? Keep on going!
You look like a dreamer? Keep on going! Tired? Keep on going! Want to
quit and take it easy? Keep on going! Just remember this: Keep on
going! The prize is ahead! Many people quit just before they were to
get the reward, so keep on going!
5) The ability
to see available
resources and to use them accordingly. Those who are top achievers know
that they cannot be lone-rangers on the way to the top. No one makes it
by himself or herself. Top achievers recognize their weaknesses
the weaknesses that if they don't cover will keep them from becoming a
top achiever! They see their resources and they work to get them into a
helping position so they can continue the route to becoming a top
achiever. And they don't use them, they utilize them. There is a big
difference! People, finances, etc are all brought in to help by
the top achiever.
6) A desire to
help others achieve more
for themselves as well. The top achiever knows that they can make
a difference for others by becoming a top achiever. They know that the
wealth they make can feed the hungry. They know that the position of
influence they achieve can open a door for someone who may not normally
get a chance. True top achievers look at how they can bring many with
them, not how they can leave many in the dust. People are helped by the
top achiever, not trampled upon!
I think if we
could get to the DNA of
top achievers, the things we talked about above would be at the core
and fiber of their beings. What about you? Did you recognize yourself
at all? I hope so! The good news about the DNA we are talking about
today as opposed to real DNA is that you can go out and work on top
achiever DNA whereas you are stuck with real DNA. So if you lack a
little in the above-mentioned areas, take heart you can get
better and work on them so that you can become a top achiever!
Chris Widener
is an internationally
recognized speaker, author and radio host. Chris is the author of five
books and audio series as well as over 350 success articles. If you
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or his CD series, The Extraordinary Leaders Seminar, or to book him to
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