Business/11. what is the real difference bw successful and unsuccessful people_(power of belief)
Business/11. what is the real difference bw successful and unsuccessful people_(power of belief)
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- 0.1 The Real Difference Between Successful & Unsuccessful People
- 0.2 (Power of Belief)
- 0.3 1. MINDSET DIFFERENCE
- 0.4 2. POWER OF BELIEF
- 0.5 3. ATTITUDE TOWARD FAILURE
- 0.6 4. ACTION vs. EXCUSES
- 0.7 5. DAILY HABITS
- 1 FINAL THOUGHT:
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1. Belief Shapes Behavior
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2. Growth vs Fixed Mindset (Carol Dweck’s Theory)
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3. Limiting Beliefs Hold People Back
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4. Power of Belief in Action
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5. How to Build Powerful Beliefs
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Summary:
The Real Difference Between Successful & Unsuccessful People
(Power of Belief)
The key difference between successful and unsuccessful people lies in their mindset, habits, and beliefs. Let’s break it down:
1. MINDSET DIFFERENCE
Successful People: Believe in themselves, take action, and stay positive even in tough situations.
Unsuccessful People: Doubt themselves, procrastinate, and blame external factors.
Example: Steve Jobs believed in his vision even when Apple was struggling. His belief led to the creation of revolutionary products like the iPhone and iMac.
2. POWER OF BELIEF
What you believe, you achieve!
Successful people believe failure is temporary and part of learning.
Unsuccessful people believe failure is permanent and stop trying.
Example: Thomas Edison failed 1,000+ times before inventing the lightbulb, but his belief kept him going.
3. ATTITUDE TOWARD FAILURE
Successful People: See failure as a learning experience.
Unsuccessful People: Fear failure and avoid risks.
Example: J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” manuscript was rejected 12 times, but she kept believing and trying.
4. ACTION vs. EXCUSES
Successful People: Take action, adapt, and work consistently.
Unsuccessful People: Make excuses, complain, and wait for the “right time.”
Example: Elon Musk didn’t wait for the perfect moment—he started Tesla and SpaceX despite huge challenges.
5. DAILY HABITS
Successful People: Read, plan, network, exercise, and continuously improve.
Unsuccessful People: Waste time, avoid challenges, and stay in their comfort zone.
Example: Bill Gates reads 50+ books a year to expand his knowledge.
FINAL THOUGHT:
BELIEVE in yourself. Take ACTION. Keep LEARNING. That’s the true difference between success and failure!
What’s your biggest takeaway? Let me know!
The real difference between successful and unsuccessful people often comes down to one core mindset:
The Power of Belief.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what this means and how it affects success:
1. Belief Shapes Behavior
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Successful people believe they can learn, grow, and improve.
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➤ So they take action, even if they might fail.
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Unsuccessful people doubt their ability or fear judgment.
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➤ So they hesitate, procrastinate, or quit early.
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Belief drives effort. Effort drives progress. Progress builds success.
2. Growth vs Fixed Mindset (Carol Dweck’s Theory)
Successful (Growth Mindset) | Unsuccessful (Fixed Mindset) |
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“I can improve with practice.” | “I’m either good or not.” |
Sees failure as feedback | Sees failure as personal weakness |
Asks: “What can I learn?” | Says: “I’m just not good at it.” |
Takes responsibility | Makes excuses or blames others |
3. Limiting Beliefs Hold People Back
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“I’m too old/young.”
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“I don’t have enough money.”
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“What if I fail?”
These beliefs create an invisible cage — people never try, so they never succeed.
4. Power of Belief in Action
Think of:
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Thomas Edison – failed 1000+ times but believed in the light bulb.
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Oprah Winfrey – rejected, told she wasn’t fit for TV. She believed otherwise.
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Elon Musk – kept building SpaceX even after rocket failures.
They believed when no one else did.
5. How to Build Powerful Beliefs
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Affirmations – Repeat: “I can learn anything if I try.”
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Visualize success – Imagine yourself succeeding.
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Surround yourself with believers – Energy is contagious.
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Take action despite fear – Belief grows as you prove it to yourself.
Summary:
The real difference is not talent or luck — it’s belief.
Successful people believe they can create their future.
Unsuccessful people believe they are stuck with what they’ve got.
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