The Common Denominator Of Success
This video is a raw video, recorded in my study, of an article I read entitled The Common Denominator of Success (click to see the article!) by Albert E. N. Gray. I came across it again this week during my morning study and decided to share the video of me reading it again today.
A big takeaway for the author was that from all the people he interviewed, he realised that it wasn’t just what people did that made them successful.
It was also what MADE them do it.
The article explains this further and gives the secret of success.
Can you develop it if you don’t have it already?
The author say it is easy to do, but it takes a lot of self-control and awareness.
The author points out that any decision is a promise we make to ourselves. But it isn’t worth a damn unless we create new habits to support the decision.
Unless we update our subconscious habits, we will simply continue doing what we have always done. And, consequently, keep getting the same results.
The results we don’t overly want, that we know we can do better than.
Can You Develop The Common Denominator Of Success?
The moral of the article is that we can all develop the common denominator of success.
Through simply being aware of our non-productive habits and replacing them.
And the awareness that our future is dependent on our purpose in life.
What Do You Think?
If this resonates with you and you want to discuss it further, then get in touch today. Either here or through any of my social medias or schedule a call to discuss it with me directly.
A few habit shifts will propel you to the success and life you want to lead.
My mission is to help others to understand their mind. How to shift their mindset with simple habit changes so they can start living their best lives.
I hope you enjoy this video, and please comment, like or subscribe! I love hearing from my readers and finding more ways to help them individually! So I look forward to speaking with you soon and hope this post helps you to start unlocking your success mechanism.
Constructive criticism is always welcome!
To your success,
Jaiye



