Thursday, November 21, 2019
7 challenges smart people choose to overcome
7 challenges smart people choose to overcome7 challenges smart people choose to overcomeIts truly fascinating how smart, successful people approach aufgabes. Where others see impenetrable barriers, they see challenges to embrace and obstacles to overcome.Their confidence in the face of hardship is driven by the ability to let go of the negativity that holds so many otherwise sensible people back.Martin Seligman at the University of Pennsylvania has studied this phenomenon mora than anyone else has, and hes found that success in life is driven by one critical distinction- whether you believe that yur failures are produced by personal deficits beyond your control or that they are mistakes you can fix with effort.Success isnt the only thing determined by your mindset. Seligman has found much higher rates of depression in people who attribute their failures to personal deficits. Optimists fare better they treat failure as learning experiences and believe they can do better in the future. This success mindset requires emotional intelligence (EQ), and its no wonder that, among the million-plus people that TalentSmart has tested, 90% of top performers have high EQs.Maintaining the success mindset isnt easy. There are seven things, in particular, that tend to shatter it. These challenges drag people down because they appear to be barriers that cannot be overcome. Not so for smart people, as these challenges never hold them back.AgeAge really is just a number. Smart people dont let their age define who they are and what they are capable of. Just ask Betty White or any young, thriving entrepreneur. I remember a professor in graduate school who told our class that we were all too young and inexperienced to do consulting work. He said we had to go work for another company for several years before we could hope to succeed as independent consultants. I was the youngest person in the class, and I sat there doing work for my consulting clients while he droned on. Without fail, people feel compelled to tell you what you should and shouldnt do because of your age. Dont listen to them. Smart people certainly dont. They follow their heart and allow their passion - not the body theyre living in - to be their guide.They follow their heart and allow their passion - not the body theyre living in - to be their guide.NegativityLife wont always go the way you want it to, but when it comes down to it, you have the same 24 hours in the day as everyone else does. Smart people make their time count. Instead of complaining about how things could have been or should have been, they reflect on everything they have to be grateful for. Then they find the best solution available, tackle the problem, and move on.When the negativity comes from someone else, smart people avoid it by setting limits and distancing themselves from it. Think of it this wayIf the complainer were smoking, would you sit there all afternoon inhaling the second-hand smoke?Of course not. Youd distance yourself, and you should do the same with all negative people.A great way to stop complainers in their tracks is to ask them how they intend to fix the problem theyre complaining about. They will either quiet down or redirect the conversation in a productive direction.Toxic peopleSmart people believe in a simple notion you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Just think about it - some of the most successful companies in recent history were founded by brilliant pairs. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak of Apple lived in the same neighborhood, Bill Gates and Paul Allen of Microsoft met in prep school, and Sergey Brin and Larry Page of Google met at Stanford.Just as great people help you to reach your full potential, toxic people drag you right down with them. Whether its negativity, cruelty, the victim syndrome, or just plain craziness, toxic people create stress and strife that should be avoided at all costs.If youre unhappy with where you are in your life, j ust take a look around. More often than not, the people youve surrounded yourself with are the root of your problems.Youll never reach your peak until you surround yourself with the right people.What other people thinkWhen your sense of pleasure and satisfaction are derived from comparing yourself to others, you are no longer the master of your own destiny. While its impossible to turn off your reactions to what others think of you, you dont have to hold up your accomplishments to anyone elses, and you can always take peoples opinions with a grain of salt. That way, no matter what other people are thinking or doing, your self-worth comes from within.Smart people know that caring about what other people think is a waste of time and energy. When smart people feel good about something that theyve done, they dont let anyones opinions take that away from them.No matter what other people think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain - youre never as good or bad as they say you are.FearFear is nothing more than a lingering emotion thats fueled by your imagination. Danger is real. Its the uncomfortable rush of adrenaline you get when you almost step in front of a bus. Fear is a choice. Smart people know this better than anyone does, so they flip fear on its head. They are addicted to the euphoric feeling they get from conquering their fears.Dont ever hold back in life just because you feel scared. I often hear people say, Whats the worst thing that can happen to you? Will it kill you? Yet, death isnt the worst thing that can happen to you The worst thing that can happen to you is allowing yourself to die inside while youre still alive.The past or the futureLike fear, the past and the future are products of your mind. No amount of guilt can change the past, and no amount of anxiety can change the future. Smart people know this, and they focus on living in the present moment. Its impossible to reach your full potential if youre constantly somewhere else, unable to fully embrace the reality (good or bad) of this very moment.To live in the moment, you must do two things1) Accept your past. If you dont make peace with your past, it will never leave you and it will create your future. Smart people know the only good time to look at the past is to see how far youve come.2) Accept the uncertainty of the future, and dont place unnecessary expectations upon yourself. Worry has no place in the here and now. As Mark Twain once said,Worrying is like paying a debt you dont owe.The state of the worldKeep your eyes on the news for any length of time and youll see its just one endless cycle of war, violent attacks, fragile economies, failing companies, and environmental disasters. Its easy to think the world is headed downhill fast.And who knows? Maybe it is. But smart people dont worry about that because they dont get caught up in things they cant control. Instead, they focus their energy on directing the two things that are completely within the ir power - their attention and their effort. They focus their attention on all the things theyre grateful for, and they look for the good thats happening in the world. They focus their effort on doing what they can every single day to improve their own lives and the world around them, because these small steps are all it takes to make the world a better place.They focus their effort on doing what they can every single day to improve their own lives and the world around them Bringing it all togetherYour success is driven by your mindset. With discipline and focus, you can ensure that these seven obstacles never hold you back from reaching your full potential.What other challenges do smart people overcome? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below, as I learn just as much from you as you do from me.Travis Bradberry is the co-author ofEmotional Intelligence 2.0and the co-founder ofTalentSmart.Thiscolumnfirst appeared onLinkedIn.
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