30 Qualities that Make Ordinary People Extraordinary
By Robert Chen ·
Warren
Buffett is successful for investing and building long-term businesses. Bill
Gates is successful for creating a software empire that has changed the way we
use computers. Gandhi was successful for leading India into independence from
the British.
Success comes in many ways and
forms. What’s interesting is that most successful people have very similar
qualities.
When I read lists such as this one,
I want to see how I stack up against it. It feels good when I recognize
qualities of success in myself. For the qualities that I don’t have, lists like
these tell me what I need to work on.
I have enjoyed and benefited much
from these types of lists and that’s why I decided to organize all my research,
observations and experience and compile this comprehensive list.
If you want to achieve your life’s
dream and be wildly successful, you need to model yourself after people who are
living their dream. The more qualities you have in common, the higher your
chances for being wildly successful.
“Thoughts lead on to purposes;
purposes go forth in action; actions form habits; habits decide character; and
character fixes our destiny.”
-
Tryon Edwards
We all start out in life as being
quite ordinary and many remain that way. The few who have become extraordinary
have these qualities (no specific order):
1. Definite Aim, Vision and
Purpose – Successful people constantly
seek clarity in their lives. They know what they want and they follow their own
dream. Vague desires and beliefs lead to vague outcomes. It is this sense of
direction that gives them the staying power to stick
to their goals and achieve their dreams.
2. Expertise
and Excellence – No matter what they pursue, they become the best
in their field. There is no job too small and successful people strive for
excellence. They pursue mastery and understand that money is a by-product
of the value they offer.
3. Focused –
People who experience success know how to concentrate. They realize that they
cannot do everything and they focus on the activities
that will give them the highest return on the goals they want
to achieve. They don’t believe in the hype of multi-tasking and they know that
the fastest way to finish your to-do’s is doing them one at a time.
4. Positive
Attitude and Perseverance - Extraordinary people have realistic
optimism. Realistic because they take action and optimistic because no matter
what the result may be, they believe their success is inevitable. They believe
that like a child learning to walk, they need to take
action first and then modify the action according to the feedback that
they get. This positive attitude allows them to persevere and be resilient when
things don’t go their way.
5. Flexible – One misconception that ordinary people have about
persevering is staying the course no matter what. This is true only if the reason
for pursuing your goal is still valid. Most successful people became successful
doing something different from what they initially intended to do (i.e. Steve
Jobs started with computers, went into the animation and really made his
comeback with the iPod). This is normal because the world is always changing
and they know a lot more now than when they started. Successful people know
that if their reasons for doing what they are doing changes, there is no point
to continue.
6. Masters of Time – Successful people are successful because they get a
lot done. The only way to do that is by making the most out of the allotted 24
hours we all get. Extraordinary people value their time and see the direct
connection between how they spend their time and their well-being. They are
usually always on time and
“train” those that deal with them to respect their schedule by implementing
strict start and end times for meetings.
7. Strong Communicators – People who can communicate effectively excel in
life. Strong communicators understand that just because people speak English
(or the dominant language in your country), it does not mean they understand each
other. What makes them effective is that they are clear about and sensitive to
the outcome they want to get from their communication and are flexible in their
method of communication to achieve their outcome. They are experts at building rapport and separate what is being
said from the meaning they put into what is being said.
8. Brave – We’ve all heard the phrase “No risk. No reward.” but
how many of us really take the risk necessary to get the reward we want? Not
many but for those who do, they are the ones who make it and become successful.
Successful people have the courage to begin AND the courage to continue. They
are willing to not only bet but go “all in” on themselves. They are not afraid
to burn bridges if it means moving forward.
9. Givers – Successful people are generous givers. They know and
are convinced of the “secret” that the more you give, the more you receive
as long as you are genuine about your gifts. They operate on the principle
embodied by Zig Ziglar’s quote, “You will get all you want in life if you
help enough other people get what they want.” If you haven’t tapped into
this secret, you should get started right away. Money isn’t the only thing you
can give. You can give time, expertise, space, etc. Look for ways to open doors for people.
10. High Self-Esteem – Extraordinary people believe they deserve their
success and know that they can do anything they set their mind to.
They understand that a mistake is something that they do and not who they are.
They also monitor the warning signs of low self-esteem to ensure
they always keep a positive self-image of themselves. They realize that
self-esteem is a state of mind and choosing to have high self-esteem is much
more useful than choosing to have low self-esteem.
11. Action Oriented – We all know of people who have potential or talk a
big game but accomplishes nothing. Those who spend all their time thinking about
doing something will never succeed. Successful people are doers and not
talkers. They don’t wait for conditions to be perfect before they take
action. They just go for it, observe the feedback and then
modify their next action accordingly. Those who don’t achieve much
with their lives tend to use “would”, “should” and “could” a lot. Those who do
get what they want are too busy achieving their next goal to explain
themselves. If you suffer from procrastination, I encourage you to check out
some practical ways to stop procrastinating.
12. Confident – This is what helps successful people take action.
Like the chicken and the egg, confidence helps you achieve your goals
which in turn makes you more confident. A great way to be confident is
remembering your past successes and overcoming your fear of failure. Signs of confidence include
empowering others, not taking criticism personally, and
understanding that the first time you do something is always the hardest and
all subsequent times WILL get easier. Success is the combination of
confidence with competence.
13. Readers – Most if not all successful people like to read. If
you believe that success leaves clues and that you can be successful by
thinking and acting like a success person, then reading should be a part of
your daily life. I’ve come to realize that with access to more books than I can
read in several lifetimes, it is important to read the books that will make the
most difference to you. Usually these are the books that will help you become a
true expert in your field of your passion or challenge the limiting beliefs you
have about yourself.
14. Trusts Intuition – People who succeed in life trust their “gut”. They
may not be able to explain rationally why or how they made their decision
but they knew it was the right thing to do. Successful people learn to harness
the power of their subconscious by sending it “orders” from the conscious mind.
This involves mentally visualizing the outcome beforehand and then being
present to take in the data and information that will become the ingredients
for your subconscious to deliver the “orders” that was sent. Learning how to meditate is also a great way to
develop and get in touch with your intuition.
15. Curious
and Embraces Possibility –
Two people are running a race and they come up to an immense wall blocking
their path. One person sees the wall and starts getting down on himself for
wasting his time and decides to quit the race before he wastes even more time.
The other person immediately thinks about what the possibilities are for
getting over the wall. Will he/she climb it, break through it, dig under it,
etc? No matter which option he/she chooses, he/she immediately acts
on their decision and collects feedback. Successful people adopt an
attitude of curiosity and they truly feel that they can always learn something
from someone else. They incorporate the great qualities of others while make a
point to avoid the bad qualities.
16. Self Acceptance – Polonius had it exactly right when he said “To
thine own self be true“. People who are successful don’t pretend to
be something they are not. This allows them to express their creativity
freely and to not worry about hiding who they really are. The best way to
accept yourself is to genuinely appreciate and accept others. If you tend to
judge other people, you’re probably not very accepting of yourself either. The
worse type of rejection is self-rejection.
17. Big Dreams – I have yet to read a biography of a successful
person who didn’t have grand dreams for what they would accomplish. Sir Richard
Branson, Walt Disney and Sam Walton all had big dreams and for the most part
achieved more than they originally imagined. This is one of the reasons they
became successful. They are not afraid to dream big and then go for it. If you
want to know whether someone will be successful, ask them about their dreams.
If they sound plausible, then they are not dreaming big enough.
18. Well Rounded and
Balanced – Truly successful people
strive to be successful in all aspects of their lives. They live healthy
lives, become financially independent, nurture meaningful relationships,
develop personal mastery and accomplish their professional goals. They
know that sacrificing one key area to achieve another will not help them
maximize their true potential. It is hard to be your best and to
contribute when you have to worry about how you are going to pay the rent.
19. Excellent Network – Successful people understand the importance of
relationships and how it is one of the most important factors in achieving your
goals. They also realize that the best way to build
a great network is to give help to others first with no expectation
of reward. Those who constantly take without giving usually do very poorly on
building a solid network.
20. Enthusiastic – A sure sign of someone extraordinary is the
enthusiasm they have about their passion and their life. They wake up in the
morning excited about their day because they know it is going to bring them one
step closer to achieving their dream. Successful people tend to be leaders
because others are attracted to their enthusiasm and become followers hoping to
experience the same excitement and energy.
21. Admits Mistakes – There are two things you can do to guarantee that
you will NOT be successful in the future: Blaming Others and Making Excuses.
When you do these two things, you give up both your responsibility and power.
When something goes wrong and you blame other people or make excuses, you are
clearly stating that you have no power in this situation and things are
happening to you and not because of you. Great people admit when they are wrong
so they can focus on the solution and not waste energy finding a scape goat.
22. Mindset of Abundance – Successful people don’t view happiness or success as
a finite resource where achieving happiness and success for yourself means
denying someone else happiness and success. They believe that there is enough
to go around and it is more about creating value and not competition. This is
the quality that allows them to be happy for other people’s successes.
23. Good Character – Heroes are people who triumph. Think of all the
heroes you know (in movies, books and real life). Don’t they all act with
honesty and integrity? Aren’t they usually generous with others and frugal with
themselves? Doesn’t everyone look up to them? Being a hero that triumphs in
life is no different.
24. Great Company – As I experience and observe more and more of life,
I’ve come to realize that you really can learn a lot about someone by the
company that they keep. Test this by looking at people you know and the people
they hang out with. You can go as far as to test the idea that a person’s
salary is usually the average of the five people they hang out with the most.
Surround yourself with people living
the life you want to live and adopt their beliefs and habits.
25. Listener – Everyone wants to be a great speaker but how
many people strive to be excellent listeners. People who listen succeed in
life because they are able to hear and understand the needs of other people and
to focus their energy on meeting those needs. The fastest way to be a good
conversationalist is to listen well and ask questions.
26. Self Control – Successful people rarely lose control. They don’t go
into panics or blind rages. They have learned to control their emotions and to
consciously (or subconsciously) put themselves in a resourceful state. They
understand that they can’t change other people or what’s happening to them but
they can change how they react to it and how they
feel about it. Another sign of self control is doing what you’re suppose to do despite how you feel about
it.
27. Prepared – Extraordinary people are always prepared. They not
only have a plan B but also a Plan C, D, E and F. They mentally rehearse and
visualize the possibilities vividly so that when the actual situation
occurs, their brains will “remember” what to do.
28. Choice – People who are successful are in control. They
know they ALWAYS have a choice. They don’t feel victimized by their genetics,
history and/or circumstances and they truly believe that the past does not
determine the future. They write the script to their lives.
29. Self Reliant – Successful people rely on themselves. They don’t
need permission to do what they want and they don’t give other people
permission to slow them down by relying on them. They believe in themselves and
their ability to achieve their dreams whether anyone helps them or not.
30. Energy Conscious – Those who become great understand that successfully
managing their energy is just as important if not more so than managing their
time (. One of the most important principles in energy management is knowing
that rest is as important as action. Successful people are aware that low
energy produces poor results and this violates their need for excellence One of
the best ways to manage your energy is to sleep
your way to success.
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