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Do These 30 Things If You Want to Be Unstoppable [Success]

A lot of people are good at what they do. Some are even elite. A select few are completely unstoppable.

Those who are unstoppable are in their own world. They don’t compete with anyone but themselves. You never know what they will do—only that you will be forced to respond. Even though they don’t compete with you, they make you compete with them.

  1. Don’t think—know and act.

  2. Always be prepared so you have the freedom to act on instinct.

  3. Don’t be motivated by money or anything external.

  4. Never be satisfied.

  5. Always be in control.

  6. Be true to yourself.

  7. Never let off the pressure.

  8. Don’t be afraid of the consequences of failure.

  9. Don’t compete with others. Make them compete with you.

  10. Never stop learning.

  11. Success isn’t enough—it only increases the pressure.

  12. Don’t get crushed by success.

  13. Completely own it when you screw up.

  14. Let your work speak for itself.

  15. Always work on your mental strength.

  16. Confidence is your greatest asset.

  17. Surround yourself with people who remind you of the future, not the past.

  18. Let things go, but never forget.

  19. Have clear goals.

  20. Respond immediately, rather than analyzing or stalling.

  21. Choose simplicity over complication.

  22. Never be jealous or envious of someone else’s accomplishments.

  23. Take the shot every time.

  24. Don’t get caught up in the results of your success. Always remain focused on what got you those results: the work.

  25. Think and act 10X.

  26. Set goals that far exceed your current capabilities.

  27. Make time for recovery and rejuvenation.

  28. Start before you’re ready.

  29. If you need permission, you probably shouldn’t do it.

  30. Don’t make exceptions.

 

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