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How To Live Up To Your Full Potential And Succeed In Life by LASTMAN2018: 8:33pm On Feb 11, 2019


Have you ever heard the phrase “He had so much
potential, it’s a shame he wasted it.” In our
culture, not living up to your full potential is
frowned upon, but why?
In this article, we will look into the factors that
influence a person’s potential and the ways to
help you live up to your full potential for a
successful life.







TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. What Determines a Person's Potential?
2. Your Mindset Is the Key
3. How to Live up to Your Full Potential and
Succeed in Life
4. Final Thoughts



What Determines a Person’s
Potential?

A person’s potential is determined by several
factors: Physical Security, Emotional Security,
Environment and Mindset.
Physical Security
Before we can even strive to fulfill our potential,
our basic physical needs must be met. Without
adequate food, water and shelter, our days must
be spent acquiring these basic needs in order to
survive.
You can think of it this way, the person with the
potential to become the most brilliant computer
programmer ever could be living right now with a
nomadic tribe in sub-Saharan Africa. But because
they must spend their days meeting these basic
physical needs, that potential will remain
untapped.


Emotional Security
Humans are social animals, we don’t do well in
isolation. Studies have shown that forming
intimate bonds with others is incredibly
important for our mental health. These bonds
start to develop in infancy, babies rely on this
bond with a parent or caretaker to fulfill their
needs, and if the bond is missing for some
reason it can have lifelong psychological
consequences.


Environment
Your environment is another important factor that
shapes how you achieve your full potential.
Just like the computer programmer in the
previous example. You could have the potential
to be the greatest composer since Beethoven,
but if you had no access to music or you came
from a family that didn’t value that skill set, it’s
unlikely that you would fulfill your potential in that
area.


Mindset
For most of us, we don’t have to worry about
getting enough food, water or shelter. Both our
physical and emotional needs have been met (to
a large extent anyway). And any limits that our
environment has imposed are minimal (especially
with the availability of the internet).
So for most of us, the main thing that is limiting
us from reaching our full potential is our
mindset. Our mindset is the story we carry
around with us in our head. It starts to develop in
childhood and can be with us our entire life.


Your Mindset Is the Key
The problem with most people’s mindset is that
it’s negative and limiting. The good news is that
you can change your mindset. Author Carol
Dweck in her best selling book Mindset points
out that there are two types of mindsets: fixed
and growth.


A Fixed Mindset
A fixed mindset is one where you have concrete
beliefs about yourself. Someone with a fixed
mindset came up with “their story” in childhood
and it hasn’t changes much over the years. They
may believe that they aren’t good at public
speaking, math or writing just because they
struggled with those subjects in school.
So when something goes wrong, a common
thought for someone with a fixed mindset is
“What an idiot, I knew I wasn’t any good at that.”
Or “Well that just confirmed what I already knew, I
won’t be doing that again” . Having a fixed
mindset just reinforces negative thoughts and
attitudes, making it harder to reach your full
potential.


A Growth Mindset
A growth mindset, on the other hand, is exactly
the opposite. With a growth mindset, you believe
anything is possible (but don’t confuse this with
being delusional! As a 5’10” 54 year old I’m not
going to play in the NBA!). It’s more of the way
you think about and approach problems.
Let’s go back to the issue of not being good at
public speaking, when things go wrong, instead
of telling yourself that you have never been good
at public speaking and never will be. A person
with a growth mindset will analyze what went
wrong and come up with solutions to make it
better next time.
For instance, they may take a class on public
speaking at their local community college, or join
the Toastmaster’s organization. Whatever it is,
they don’t look at failure as an insurmountable
roadblock, rather a minor detour on the road to
their destination.

How to Live up to Your Full
Potential and Succeed in Life

1. Develop a goal
When setting goals, it’s important to keep in
mind three things:
First, they should be specific and not vague. So
instead of saying “I want to live up to my full
potential in life” , a more specific goal would be
“I want to become the best (salesman, artist,
internet marketer) that I can be.” This is a much
more specific goal.
Second, your goal should be measurable. In
other words, you should be able to measure your
progress towards the goal. Again, it’s much
easier to measure your progress to becoming the
best artist you can be than it is trying to measure
your progress at living up to your “full potential”.
Finally, a goal must be written down. This takes
the goal out of the realm of wishful thinking and
makes it more real. It also can serve as
motivation if you post your goal where you will
see it. Put it on your desk, or next to your
computer just to remind yourself to keep moving
forward. In short, a goal that isn’t written down is
just a wish.
This article can help you about setting personal
goals to become a great achiever:
How Setting Personal Goals Makes You a Greater
Achiever


2. Understand that achieving your goal is
often times a by-product of what you are
doing
Let’s say that your goal is to become the best
writer you can be. You may want to measure your
success by your ability to get published or in the
case of blogging, how widely read your articles
are.
Instead of constantly worrying about reaching
your goal to be the best, your time is much
better spent just writing. As with anything, the
more you do it, the better you’ll get.
It’s the same with any goal, it’s important to set
them, but achieving your goal of becoming the
best salesperson is really just the by-product of
you getting out there and selling!


3. Don’t let popular opinion dissuade you
Have you ever heard of the Bannister Effect ? For
years it was considered a law of nature that the
human body was incapable of running a mile in
less than 4 minutes. That was until May 6, 1954
when Roger Bannister ran a mile in 3 minutes
59.4 seconds. He did what was long considered
impossible, but it turned out that it was only
impossible because people believed it was
impossible.
Roger Bannister didn’t let popular opinion stand
in his way, and after he proved that the 4 minute
mile was only a psychological barrier, others
have continued to break records. Today the
current record holder is Hicham El Guerrouj with
a time of 3 minutes 43.13 seconds!


4. Don’t be afraid to push the envelope
Almost by definition, living up to your full
potential requires you to step outside your
comfort zone and expand your boundaries.
Average people do average things, get average
results and live average lives. Extraordinary
people do extraordinary things, get extraordinary
results and live extraordinary lives.
You’ll only live your best life once you step out.
Here’s how.


5. Practice discipline
Admittedly, this comes easier for some people
than others, but it’s a skill that you can develop
and will serve you well in all aspects of your life.
Another way of thinking about discipline is just
delayed gratification . How many times have you
been on a diet, but there’s a piece of cheese
cake in the refrigerator calling out your name!
Having discipline is not a matter of not wanting
the cheese cake, discipline is acknowledging
your desire for the cheese cake but realizing that
this craving is only temporary, and once it
passes, you will be much happier that we didn’t
succumb to a temporary urge.
The bottom line here is that while you may want
to stop working at 5pm sharp, or watch the
game on Saturday, but by developing the
discipline to delay satisfaction you will be
pushing your boundaries and reaping the rewards
that come from that extra effort.


6. Be confident
Have you ever dealt with someone who was new
at their job and lacked confidence? Maybe it was
a salesperson who couldn’t answer basic
questions about a product or just gave you flat
out wrong information. Did you end up buying
from that salesperson?
My guess is no, I sure wouldn’t.
Confidence comes with knowledge, discipline
and experience. But how do you develop
confidence if you are just starting out like our
intrepid salesperson? While experience comes
with time, knowledge can be acquired fairly
quickly, especially if you have already mastered
the art of self discipline!
A good rule of thumb is to always start with
knowledge. Learn as much as you can, take
classes, get a mentor or just do research. If you
are disciplined enough to develop the knowledge
it will make getting the experience much easier.


7. Accept that you will fail
There is no such thing as an overnight success.
Failure is a part of life and it happens to
everyone. In fact, there is a whole body of
thinking that failure is actually better than
success!
While most of us would agree that success is
better than failure, when it does happen, here are
some thing to keep in mind:
Don’t take it personally. A failure in a job, career,
business or marriage is just that. It is not
reflection on you as a person. I had a friend who
lost his entire fortune (over 20 million dollars) in
a business deal. I called him shortly after and as
expected he was very depressed. My only advice
to him was to:
Move on, failures can be heartbreaking,
embarrassing and demoralizing. Take the time
needed to go through those feelings and process
the emotions. Then, let it go, holding on to
negative emotions keeps you stuck in a fixed
mindset. Remember that your goal here is to live
up to your full potential and succeed in life.
Dwelling on past mistakes and failures is the
surest way to derail your progress.
Let failure be a learning opportunity. I know it’s a
cliche, but it’s a cliche for a reason, it’s true!
When I first started internet marketing, I started
using Facebook ads for practically everything I
did. Pretty soon I found that I was spending
about $1,000 on ads that were generating about
$200 in income, not a very good business
model! I took that failure and redesigned my
marketing efforts. I was able to both reduced my
costs and increased my sales so that now for
every $1,000 in advertising I am generating
around $5,000 in income.


8. Learn to embrace uncomfortable
situations
Succeeding in life by living up to your full
potential means embracing uncomfortable
situations. Chris and Heidi Powell, well known
personal trainers and hosts of the show Extreme
Weight Loss use this technique with their clients.
It works like this:
They set a goal for their client that the client
thinks is just out of reach. Then through
encouragement and motivation, they help the
client work though the uncomfortableness and
pain to achieve the goal.
This technique works for both physical and
psychological challenges. Both our bodies and
minds are capable of much more that we think
they are.


9. Set small goals to achieve big results
When you are first setting goals, don’t be afraid
to make them big! “I want to be the #1
salesperson in the company” or “I want to be a
successful artist” . But once you have those goals
set, you then need an action plan to get there.
It’s in this action plan that you should set many
small, easily attainable goals.
For the salesperson, it might be to increase the
number of sales they make by one a week in the
next quarter, two a week for the 2nd quarter etc…
For the artist, it might be to master a technique
before the next art show, or produce X number of
works to sell at the art show.
Whatever the goals are, they need to get you
closer to your ultimate goal while at the same
time be attainable. Success builds on success,
so achieving these small goals helps to motivate
you to continue on to your bigger goals.


10. Take time to recharge
Everyone needs “down time”, trying to do
everything yourself, all at once is a recipe for
disaster.
We talked a lot about being motivated and
disciplined in this article; while they are essential
to living up to your full potential and succeeding
in life, having adequate down time is just as
important.
Any personal trainer will tell you that to get the
most out of your workouts, you need to take 1 to
2 days off a week. This gives your body a
chance to recover and actually get stronger.
The same is true when we are trying to expand
our boundaries and fulfill our potential. Making
sure we have adequate down time prevents
fatigue anxiety and poor decision making.
Final Thoughts
The success you’ll find from living life to your
full potential is its own reward. One day, we all
will look back on our lives and and think “I wish
I would have done …” , “I had a chance to to be a
… but I was to scared” , “I could have been a
great … if I had put the time in.”
I hope that in this article, we have given you both
the motivation and tools to push yourself to your
full potential in life, so that when you look back
one day your regrets will be few.


Re: How To Live Up To Your Full Potential And Succeed In Life by Hahjascho(m): 8:50pm On Feb 11, 2019
OK good.
Re: How To Live Up To Your Full Potential And Succeed In Life by ekeoze: 10:07pm On Feb 11, 2019
thank you sir, please sir, am in ss2 in one of the rural area school, I want to be a medical doctor I became interested in the course this year, I already had poor maths background, I don't know maths, but am good in commerce and financial accouting, I wanted to do accounting in school and become an accountant, before I changed........
I want to ask a question should I further? how can I learn and like maths isn't it too late? please help me! thank you

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