How To Destroy That Limit of Working Hard.
We should extend our success

I believe in working hard. That’s because it puts the control back in our hands. Many of us tend to attribute our success to the external environment or others who don’t share our Worldview.
We are both right and wrong.
While it might be true, spending time to attribute these reasons outward is a waste of our time. We can always choose to act on our inadequacies.
By that, I mean working on our communication so others will buy-in to our vision. I also mean that we should spend time looking into the feedback and commit the hours to make it work.
For us to do that, we have to see hard work beyond hard work. Hard work should not be treated as a limiting factor under the disguise of working smart.
Instead, hard work should be a behavioral result of our beliefs and the future we see.
When we believe in the work we do, hard work is a natural course of action. That belief drives us. And that belief pushes us forward when times are tough.
Next, the future we see must be so enticing that it pushes us to take massive action voluntarily. Are we motivated by money? Okay. Is a thousand motivating enough? No? Okay. A million? How about a Billion?
When we have a strong belief coupled with an irresistible picture of our future self — we flourish. When the limitation of hard work is destroyed — it will become an invisible biological response like breathing.
It is second nature, and we will start taking hard work for granted.
And that might be a brilliant idea for a change.
Hard work is the ticket to our self-defined success.
Aldric
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