Is your inner critic blaming you for not being an overnight success?
Why hasn't it yet happened to you? Why does everyone seem so successful? Everyone, except you?
We see successful people becoming successful, but we don't see what happened behind the scenes.
It seems to be that it just happened to them. It seems that it was given to them. It seems that success was like a light switch in their lives.
Learning from the experience of infinite number of successful individuals: Einstein, Gandhi, Mohamed Ali, Elon Musk, Maire Forleo, Oprah... Dead or alive, successful people have common traits. However none of them is overnight success. Curious!
I would love to hear your voice! What do you think?
How do you experience persistence? What keeps you going?
How do you experience pain? What keeps you going in spite of pain, rejection, fatigue, critics...?
How do you experience purpose? What gets you out of bed?
To your brilliance,
Tweetable quotes
Persistence, pain and purpose are behind meaningful success - @BlancaVergara
Living life with a sense of purpose allows you to experience eternity, pure positive energy, infinite possibilities - @BlancaVergara
Success: doing the one thing that makes you feel alive - @BlancaVergara
Overnight success doesn’t exist. Tiny daily actions accumulate into a life of meaning and purpose - @BlancaVergara
Tiny step by tiny step, you go from what is possible to what is outstanding - @BlancaVergara
Keep the momentum. Run the extra mile and the extra mile and the extra mile - @BlancaVergara
Do the one thing that makes you lose yourself; the one thing that makes you become YOU - @BlancaVergara
When you cannot do anything else but what you are call to do, true success is automatic - @BlancaVergara
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