The 10 Worst Habits Holding You Back From Success
The path of success is often
littered by our own trash, obstacles that we place ourselves. Habits, by
definition are behaviors that are so ingrained that we no longer become
conscious of them; actions that turn into autopilot. The power of habit is
severely under-recognized as driving force toward success. When the incredible Brian Tracy
was asked about the key to success, he replied, “Successful people are
simply those with successful habits.”
While there are many people that
possess many successful habits, these habits are being undermined by toxic
habits- it is taking one step forward but then two steps back. Breaking the bad
habit could be the game-changer that you are desperately needing.
Here are 10 of the worst habits that are holding you
back from success:
1. Waiting for the ‘right’ moment
How many times have you said, “I’m
just going to wait until I have enough money saved up,” or “I need to
research more.” As the Chinese proverb goes, “The best time to plant a tree
was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
Stop waiting for the unicorn and
take the bull by the horns now. Any action is better than no action.
2. The approval of others
While it is important to receive
validation for your work, constantly seeking that pat on the back from others
will get you nowhere. Do not feed into the ego of your ever-needy self-esteem.
It is nice to receive good comments on your work. But do not mix up what is
good for the ego for what is good for your productivity.
3. The need to always be perfect
Perfectionism is crippling. By all
means strive for excellence and seek to produce the best product you are able
to deliver. But spending far too much time on any task can become detrimental
when you have people waiting for you to deliver. If your work meets their
expectations, then drop the product. If you exceed it, even better. But do not
keep them waiting too long. You could spend an eternity improving a product.
4. Giving too much respect
Even Einstein made mistakes. Just
because someone is in a prominent position, it does not mean they have all the
answers. This habit cripples many people who listen to ‘respectable’
figures who are in a completely different field to them.
How many times have you seen an
actor endorsing a product they know nothing about and people listening just
because they are famous? Terrible habit.
5. Germophobia
It should not only be great leaders
that aren’t afraid of getting their hands dirty, but anyone striving after
success. Getting your hands dirty means engaging in a task that is outside of
your responsibility.
Win the respect of others by doing
something beyond your duty.
6. Not learning from people ‘less’ than you
Pride is like putting poison into
your own glass of water. Great knowledge can come from anyone. But if you
simply shut someone off because they do not have a PhD or they are not a CEO,
you are potentially robbing yourself of a golden nugget. You never know what
kind of experience a person has or who the person may be connected with.
7. Rushing the last look
You are so excited with finishing
your work that you just want to ship it straight out the door without giving it
a final once-over. This is the Achilles Heel for most writers. But what
separates a good writer from an average writer is patience- many writers will
let an article sit overnight and then make more edits in the morning before
sending it. This applies for other industries also, take time to give it one
last thorough check. Even get someone else to have a look before you ship or
hit the send button.
8. Not being vulnerable
It is easy to feel the need to put
on a mask in your career, particularly if you are in leadership. No doubt there
is a clear line that needs to be drawn between employers and employees. But you
need to take off the iron suit every now and then.
Admit to making mistakes, make
apologies when you are in the wrong. You will be respected.
9. Too stubborn to let go
While grit, tenacity, and
perseverance are all great qualities, they can be crippling when they are
directed toward the wrong goal. This is difficult with any project that you
have poured your heart and soul into. But if it is not profitable nor bringing
you closer to your goal, then you need to recognize when you are being stubborn
and let go. Treat any humiliation like water off a duck’s back and direct your
energy toward the next project.
10. The contentment plateau
There is a dark side to being
satisfied with your work and accomplishments. Being content and comfortable is
the enemy of improvement. Take time during your journey to stop and smell the
roses, but do not let be left standing there when the roses are long gone.
Keep setting the bar higher. Knock
down a goal, celebrate it, move on.
On a final note, Samuel Johnson
gives a great warning on the crucial need to break detrimental habits – “The
chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be
broken.” If you are suffering from any of these 10 toxic habits, then
you need to nip it in the bud today.
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