<p><span>In this article you will learn the following</span><br></p><ul><li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">21 Reasons why people give up trying to push through the obstacles and hurdles</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">43 things stopping you from being incredibly successful</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">46 restrictive and limiting mental, emotional and physical habits and beliefs - to get rid of</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">26 Tips to boost your motivation</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">70+ actions on how to break free from the clutches of mediocrity-trap</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">8 questions to review and course-correct</b></li> <li>-<b data-redactor-tag="b">18 ways How leaders break free from mediocrity</b></li></ul><p>How to break free from mediocrity and accomplish big</p><p>Things that stop you from achieving your goals - What is holding you back from achieving your goals - Step into greatness by getting rid of status-quo and mediocrity - Challenging and breaking status quo</p><p><span>People who </span><b data-redactor-tag="b">excel in their life and create highest of personal standards and benchmarks - do it through determined and focused perseverance and hard work</b><span>.</span><br></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">This hard work I am talking about is</b> - what phenomenally successful people do - AFTER -<b data-redactor-tag="b"> they have already put-in impossible amount of consistent hard-work</b>.</p><p>People who excel <b data-redactor-tag="b">also don't like doing - few things they do- but their burning-desires overcomes their temptations and dislikes </b>in favor of sustainable value-creation [which the average, ordinary and mediocre people also dislike and don't get around doing it].</p><p>If you want to create and live a more <b data-redactor-tag="b">fulfilling</b>, <b data-redactor-tag="b">meaningful and powerful</b> life - <b data-redactor-tag="b">you need to accept that it is really YOLO [you only live once] for all of us </b>- so make the best <b data-redactor-tag="b">with whatever you have and from wherever you are -</b> starting right now<b data-redactor-tag="b">.</b></p><p>D<b data-redactor-tag="b">espite all odds - as human being we can do anything that we have committed ourselves to - countless people have proven this all over the world</b>.</p><p>Here we are going to focus on - <b data-redactor-tag="b">How do you keep going and break the ceiling of mediocrity to step into</b> the world of incredible, remarkable and extra-ordinary<b data-redactor-tag="b"> - when your mind and emotions are working against you and given-up</b>.</p><p>All of us without exception - <b data-redactor-tag="b">have days when we want to quit whatever we are doing</b> - to do nothing or just to relax in a resort or on a beach or any way that takes you away from all the pressures and demands of your daily-routines.</p><p>If you <b data-redactor-tag="b">can create such motivation-triggers - inner emotional-drives and - inspiration-sources - which are connected with your burning passion</b> - of say - building a legacy of high-value - then you would <b data-redactor-tag="b">get transformed into the league of greatness.</b></p><p>To prevent giving-up when you should be going on full-throttle when things get tough and scary - <b data-redactor-tag="b">we need to build mental-toughness and resilience</b> - through building habit of trying newer method, experimenting, and improvising to improve and excel.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">21 Reasons why people give up trying to push through the obstacles and hurdles</b> <b data-redactor-tag="b"></b></p><ul><li>1.Our motivation can change in the matter of moments and may fill us with the feelings of despondency - especially if our continuous efforts does not yield the results and outcomes that we are looking for</li> <li>2.When we are failing in all our attempts </li> <li>3.When we just don't see any way out -while we are stagnating</li> <li>4.Our initial bout of motivation comes from the rewards and our expectations - but later - when the sense of the quantum of work required and the time-needed to push-through - sinks-in - our motivation and inspirations dips </li> <li>5.We get overwhelmed with information overload of mammoth proportions</li> <li>6.We get bogged down in the details</li> <li>7.Sometimes the proverbial red-tape may flatten our energy and enthusiasm level </li> <li>8.The task can turn out into very-very complex and complicated than what we anticipated initially</li> <li>9.And it may need your longer involvement, bigger-efforts and is more difficult, more time-consuming and tougher</li> <li>10. And it could also be because - you are of personality type who is good at generating ideas but implementation and taking actions make you feel listless</li> <li>11. You thought you were clear in the beginning - but - now that you are mid-way into the project - you have become hopelessly confused</li> <li>12. You have put in all your enthusiasm and energy - but - now unable to get second wind</li> <li>13. The type of goals you have chosen are such that you can never feel satisfied with - however more you have </li> <li>14. Or you could be of the type who starts many-many different projects - but leave those unfinished</li> <li>15. Or you never bargained for so much hard-work - when you took this job or project</li> <li>16. You might have taken an overwhelmingly large a project and are unable to manage it by yourself</li> <li>17. And also - if you have a list of few unresolved and incomplete tasks - you will automatically be filled with doubts and lose your inspiration</li> <li>18. Or you might have conditioned yourself - to give-up at the first signs of your inner-resistance - without realizing what you could have accomplished if you had kept going on</li> <li>19. You are waiting for the creativity-streak or motivation or break-through to happen through sheer luck or prayers - it may never happen - on the contrary it may take you deeper into negativities making it vicious cycle and even more difficult to break it</li> <li>20. The goal you have chosen - does not have your complete sub-conscious buy-in as you picked this because of glamour or shiny-element for temporary pleasure or gratifications</li> <li>21. Your priorities might have undergone complete transformation due some big changes in your life and this goal does not excite you any more</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Regular success in itself is never easy for most people.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">But if your goal is to be at the top 1% of whatever you are trying to accomplish - then it is very-very tough</b>- if you want to be phenomenally successful avoid these following things.<b data-redactor-tag="b"> </b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">43 things stopping you from being incredibly successful</b></p><ul><li>1.You have just your Desires and wishes - <b data-redactor-tag="b">success doesn't care how much desire you have for success or for how long you have been wishing to be successful</b> </li> <li>2.<b data-redactor-tag="b">The type of social, professional and person people you have in your inner circle</b> - successful people spend time with people who are better than them and avoid and get rid of those - who bring you down and don't add to your success</li> <li>3.<b data-redactor-tag="b">Your interests, hobbies and other pursuits of relaxations</b> - these can never give you great success - unless they are something that you are passionate about and excel in</li> <li>4.<b data-redactor-tag="b">Belief that giving some-time and putting efforts time-to time and doing part-times gigs will translate into huge successes</b> - for big success you need to work your ass off full-time</li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">5.</b>Your quality of planning and strategizing - <b data-redactor-tag="b">especially if you jump into action from the word go</b></li> <li>6.<b data-redactor-tag="b">Your willingness to settle for lower quality and standards</b> - the most successful people refuse to settle for anything but excellence - they never compromise - and that is why they become the greatest</li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">7.</b>Lowering your aspirational levels of success - <b data-redactor-tag="b">successful people improve, change and improvise their plans and actions and strategies rather than lowering their dreams</b></li> <li>8.<b data-redactor-tag="b">Not learning unlearning and relearning on every day basis</b> - learning and self-education about your craft every day is one of the most important characteristics of success</li> <li>9.<b data-redactor-tag="b">Stressing about success without enjoying the process</b> - the entire gamut of it - conceptualizing, planning, implementing, failing, bouncing back and succeeding</li> <li>10. <b data-redactor-tag="b">No having fun</b> - going on as if the load of entire world is on your shoulders</li> <li>11. Taking actions in ignorance - <b data-redactor-tag="b">even when not knowing about it - at least the minimal level - neither trying to educate</b> yourself about what you don't know</li> <li>12. Procrastination - successful people never postpone the mandatory that day's work for next day - <b data-redactor-tag="b">they have this obsession of finishing what they must and getting everything done - to be ready for tomorrow</b> - regardless of how long</li> <li>13. <b data-redactor-tag="b">Quality of your Commitment to Your Dreams</b> -if you are committed to succeeding doing whatever it takes - nothing can stop you from putting in the hours necessary to succeed.</li> <li>14. Spending more time in doing - <b data-redactor-tag="b">rather than consolidating and reflecting and learning</b> - most successful people spend their 90% of time learning, upskilling, updating and upgrading their levels of knowledge, skills, habits and attitudes</li> <li>15. Lack of purpose - lack of clarity</li> <li>16. Lack of big goals</li> <li>17. Lack of courage </li> <li>18. Fear of change, unknown or of failure</li> <li>19. Giving unnecessary importance to what people would think</li> <li>20. Scared of risking your comforts, pleasures and securities - <b data-redactor-tag="b">successful people feel comfortable in sticking their neck put and operate and break their comfort-zones</b></li> <li>21. Fault finding without taking actions about it to improve - <b data-redactor-tag="b">successful people too can see faults and lacunas - but they - instead of complaining about what is wrong with</b> something - find solutions</li> <li>22. Know <b data-redactor-tag="b">what is wrong but not taking initiative to solve</b> - successful people are problem solvers and constant inventor</li> <li>23. Postponing <b data-redactor-tag="b">your happiness and linking it with things being perfect</b> - all of which might not be fully in your control</li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">24. </b>Putting your happiness in the hands of others - <b data-redactor-tag="b">believing others will make you happy and that certain people doing certain things </b></li> <li>25. <b data-redactor-tag="b">Having the totally baseless notions like</b> - that you need to struggle now to enjoy happiness later</li> <li>26. Believing the biggest lie about happiness - <b data-redactor-tag="b">that happiness can be found outside of yourselves and basing it on external and material things and factors</b></li> <li>27. Unable to understand that the best things in life are not really things at all - <b data-redactor-tag="b">but - memories and what positive actions you have taken [irrespective of the outcomes</b>]<br> not having right accountability for our own happiness and success</li> <li>28. Blaming others for what was in your control and it was your fault</li> <li>29. Being busy in superficial - forgetting to live your life</li> <li>30. Unable to identify and feel the blessings that you have</li> <li>31. Focusing on being perfect and in perfectionism</li> <li>32. Feeling inadequate - <b data-redactor-tag="b">successful people take actions with belief in abundance</b></li> <li>33. Not taking actions - what is within your area of control and your influence </li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">34. </b>Focusing on the end result only <b data-redactor-tag="b">- and forgetting to take the right actions</b></li> <li>35. <b data-redactor-tag="b">Looking for instant gratifications</b> - successful people forgo short-term gains for long-term sustainable transformations</li> <li>36. Going for huge changes and too many changes - all at once</li> <li>37. Taking big steps - much beyond your capability - and then failing and giving-up blaming your luck</li> <li>38. Inventing excuses for not doing things - like - I am not ready or it is not the right time or I am not good enough or I lack enough money, time and experience or that people with more resources, support and talents have not succeeded in this - so what chance I have getting distracted by impulsive and short-pleasure temptations</li> <li>39. Engaging yourself into time-wasting, activities</li> <li>40. Comparing with others on unequal grounds</li> <li>41. Feeling that your life is unfair </li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">42. </b>Lack of consistency - successful people take actions - <b data-redactor-tag="b">irrespective of whatever has distracted them </b></li> <li>43. Getting demotivated - when you can't see the progress - <b data-redactor-tag="b">in many large projects and goals - you may not see any progress for days, months or even years - but then law of compounding works magnificently</b> - if you follow the law of abiding by all above points </li> <li>44. <b data-redactor-tag="b">Having various unfounded and un-resourceful prejudices and biases</b> - say about gender, religion, culture, language or any such detrimental beliefs</li></ul><p><br></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">46 restrictive and limiting mental, emotional and physical habits and beliefs - to get rid of</b></p><ul><li>1.Focusing your energies, time and efforts in seeking approval, validation and confirmation from others on what you want to do</li> <li>2.Finding scape-goat to shift the blame - when things go wrong</li> <li>3.Not paying attention to self-care and neglecting your health.</li> <li>4.Inaction and indecision</li> <li>5.Trying to feel better by pulling others down</li> <li>6.Doing things just to satisfy your urges</li> <li>7.Wanting to control others</li> <li>8.To feel that you know it all and know everything</li> <li>9.Poor listener</li> <li>10. Not learning from - people because of your bias</li> <li>11. Getting into arguments - just to prove yourself right and others wrong</li> <li>12. Not managing finances diligently</li> <li>13. Not nurturing relationships</li> <li>14. Not challenging yourself - your assumptions - your ideas - your perceptions and your choices</li> <li>15. Not asking questions to clarify and understand - even if you don't know the answer</li> <li>16. Not working on your insecurities - let your ego control your live and behaviors</li> <li>17. Not accepting your mistakes</li> <li>18. Not apologizing when done something wrong</li> <li>19. Living in the past - past-mistakes, past-guilt, past-shames and past-hurts</li> <li>20. Wrong or unclear priorities </li> <li>21. Fear of success</li> <li>22. Not learning from your mistakes</li> <li>23. Not being a creator - only consuming what others have created</li> <li>24. Not using the right tools</li> <li>25. Always rushing and not taking time to consolidate and build on</li> <li>26. Getting overwhelmed with too many goals and too much responsibilities </li> <li>27. Not having the right training</li> <li>28. Are close to new ideas and perspectives</li> <li>29. Asking wrong questions of yourself</li> <li>30. Not assessing your mistakes for lessons and course-corrections</li> <li>31. Expecting instant results and gratifications</li> <li>32. Unrealistic standards of perfection</li> <li>33. The belief in the magic pill - overnight success - live happily ever after</li> <li>34. Your fear of missing out</li> <li>35. Need to please and satisfy everyone</li> <li>36. Multitasking</li> <li>37. Disorganized and full of clutter mentally as well as how you work</li> <li>38. Low energy levels because of bad and sedentary life-style</li> <li>39. Having beliefs - that you can't change your personality or that intelligence and creativity is from the birth - destiny is predefined and that you can't learn many things and become expert in- etc.</li> <li>40. Short-term mindset - no long-term vision</li> <li>41. Unhealthy lifestyles clubbed with overworking</li> <li>42. Don't have a burning desire.</li> <li>43. Don't have role-models, mentors and future-maps</li> <li>44. Wrong strategy</li> <li>45. You visualize achieving your goal - but you don't work on creating solutions on how to deal with challenges and setbacks</li> <li>46. You don't seek feedback, suggestions and help from people who are much better than you </li> <li>47. Being a poor judge of people</li> <li>48. Copying and doing what others are doing - not finding what makes you come alive</li> <li>49. Poor networking</li></ul><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">26 Tips to boost your motivation</b></p><ul><li><b data-redactor-tag="b">1.</b><b data-redactor-tag="b">Motivation happens from three broad reasons </b></li> <li>I.Having large-inspiring personal-goals </li> <li>II.Your taking actions towards them on consistence basis </li> <li>III.And keeping yourself on track even if you get derailed time to time</li> <li>2.Taking that first step - starting a major project</li> <li>3.Taking small steps - to create the momentum and we keep on pushing this through our will-power and discipline till we create such velocity that keeps propelling our movement towards our goal</li> <li>4.Make a list of goals - visualize how you will feel when you achieve each of them</li> <li>5.Identify all your compelling and inspirational whys</li> <li>6.Choose meaningful goals and find the value and benefits in what you are doing or planning to do</li> <li>7.Create a schedule and force yourself to stick with it</li> <li>8.Start small and focus on highest of high-pay0ff and most imperative tasks</li> <li>9.Monitor, track and record your progress</li> <li>10. Improvise when something not working</li> <li>11. Pivot when you find - the goals you have taken are either unrealistic or not worthwhile or have less value-addition </li> <li>12. Focus on one important goal at a time - give your 100% on that to create your own benchmark of excellence</li> <li>13. Take care of yourself - exercise, walk and work-out every day - as part of your daily ritual - this not only creates chemicals that boosts enthusiasm, energy, positivity and hope but also makes you highly creative</li> <li>14. Enroll mentors - all highly successful people know - to create something big - mentors role is unquestionable - have more than one mentor - choose people who inspire awe in you</li> <li>15. Create your supportive network - choose from among your well-wishers and trusted colleagues, friends, and family-member</li> <li>16. Have someone who is an expert but cynical - as your sounding board - to test and verify and course-correction</li> <li>17. Create a comparing model -where you compare your today with your yesterday - on habits, beliefs, attitudes, skills and other competencies that you have improved upon since then</li> <li>18. Stop comparing yourself anyone </li> <li>19. Have list of role-models - to get inspiration from - if possible get connected with them</li> <li>20. When stuck - force yourself to stay with your challenges and problems longer while seeking external as well as your own perspective and different angles plus alternatives</li> <li>21. Keep track of your efforts and reward yourself -when you for reach each critical milestones</li> <li>22. Take breaks to do things you enjoy, listen to inspiring music, and remind yourself of how far you've come.</li> <li>23. Surround yourself with positive, smart and success-oriented and achievement-focused people whenever you fail - take the lesson and come back on track</li> <li>24. Know the difference - when to push-on with all that you have and when it is absolutely right to stop or give to prevent you become miserable</li> <li>25. In many instances - it is definitely not easy to discern - whether we need to push longer and harder or change track - for this revisit your goals - review your purpose - the importance of this goal and what can you change if it is those what has to be done</li> <li>26. Be diligent and flexible with your routine - if feel stuck - go do something else and then come back when mentally, physically and emotionally you are in more resourceful state</li></ul><p><b data-redactor-tag="b"><br></b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">70+ actions on how to break free from the clutches of mediocrity-trap</b><br></p><ul><li>1.Identify your purpose - then divide your time in this ratio - 60% of time be involved in doing activities which take you forward and toward your big-picture - 30% of time in learning and reinventing yourself and 10% in having pleasure and fun</li> <li>2.Break down your goals - Divide your goals into small steps - to make them stretch and challenging yet thrilling as you see yourself accomplishing them step by step</li> <li>3.Create a timeline for your goal - schedule your goals focusing on your next step - review your progress</li> <li>4.Massive goals are achieved by small-small - daily steps rather than large actions</li> <li>5.See great things - your expectations shape your vision - expect exciting and positive opportunities</li> <li>6.Stop caring what other people think - especially about your big goals</li> <li>7.Stop doing things which are not necessary - ask yourself at every moment - is this really important and is this the best use of time right now</li> <li>8.Do things as per your highest of high pay-off activities </li> <li>9.Focus on your big-picture - ignore the thoughts of envy and jealousy </li> <li>10. Focus on yourself and do one thing each day that makes you a better person in every area of your life - than yesterday</li> <li>11. Focus on your work, your family and to be the best role model you can be </li> <li>12. Be excellent in everything you do - never compromise with quality</li> <li>13. Ensure that only that information you allow to get in - which makes you feel good and positive - prevent your mind getting filled with rubbish and negatives - because if you pay attention to the news-channel headlines you would feel as if there is no hope</li> <li>14. Do what is right - focus on what makes you better</li> <li>15. Be respectable - not popular - stop bothering about what others think about you</li> <li>16. Ditch your false-self-image and stop nurturing your ego</li> <li>17. Stop judging yourself and others</li> <li>18. Stop assuming when somebody has an opposing view that they are wrong </li> <li>19. Stop taking things personally when others question your beliefs, opinion, views and suggestions as a personal attack - use this as an opportunity to learn and expand your mind and to readjust and recalibrate your perceptions and beliefs to make them powerfully positive </li> <li>20. Seek help - stop trying to do it all alone</li> <li>21. Focus on actions that you can take today - stop worrying about future now to avoid ruining your today</li> <li>22. When feeling unnerved by the unknown, the uncertain and the arduous tasks - just take the decision and take actions and experiment with trying out new ways and things</li> <li>23. Force yourself to take the first step - when struggling with the indecision </li> <li>24. Do the most important first</li> <li>25. Learn and practice relaxing - as calm minds will give you clear thoughts and you will be able to make better decisions</li> <li>26. Take ownership of your present and future and for all your actions, decisions, inactions and their consequences</li> <li>27. Start fighting for what you want - even if nobody believes in what you are doing - you have to do what it takes to make it happen - don't be afraid of pursuing your goals</li> <li>28. Start engaging with people you admire</li> <li>29. Practice and Build admirable disciplined life</li> <li>30. Self-evaluate and challenge yourself - ask great, tough and difficult questions of yourself and answer them honestly</li> <li>31. Have courage to see yourself as you truly are and accept yourself fully and completely</li> <li>32. Mediocrity and complacency are blood-relatives - the best antidote is take actions which pushes you forward</li> <li>33. Start thinking like people you find doing amazing things</li> <li>34. Forget the word "no" - say "yes" more - in the areas where you need to stretch yourself and if you do you will have great enhancement of abilities</li> <li>35. Go for the thrills of new adventures - under expert guidance and supervision if what you want to do is physically challenging</li> <li>36. Experience everything life has to offer - become great observer</li> <li>37. Fine-tuning all your soft-skills which are also life-skills like - negotiating skills, problem-solving skills, decision-making skills and creativity etc.</li> <li>38. Stop Chasing the glamour and superficial things - instead focus on meaningful sustainable goals</li> <li>39. Take a step back and listen your heart </li> <li>40. Understand that It feels comfortable to stay mediocre - because it feels easier and safer because seemingly you are not risking much - that is single biggest reason to beat mediocrity</li> <li>41. All progress comes from those who do not take the accepted view - stop conforming - start creating new territories </li> <li>42. Never settle for anything less than you know yourself to be</li> <li>43. Stop chasing what everyone else is doing - if everyone is running after it - stop -change your course, direction and focus</li> <li>44. Do the opposite of what the majority is doing</li> <li>45. To break the status-quo -do those things that most people wouldn't think to give a second thought of doing or doing it any other different ways</li> <li>46. Start doing the following - which very few people do</li> <li>47. Read-books, work on side-gigs, doing regular-exercise, learning-constantly, focusing on being the best, trying to be unique, living the life on their terms</li> <li>48. Do what feels uncomfortable - because no one's doing these things</li> <li>49. Relish the thought of standing apart from the rest and ultimately change the course of your path and maybe influence others - but choosing to live a life standing out, not fitting in will come with resistance</li> <li>50. Never let people who don't have your exposure and are average change your focus</li> <li>51. To live an extraordinary life - do the things other people won't - take the path of the unknown - you create the map yourself- who knows where you'll end up - take that path, and people will wonder how you did it for years to come</li> <li>52. To have an open heart -you need to inspire and encourage others to take a chance.</li> <li>53. To have an open will - you must be willing to risk and take bold steps.</li> <li>54. To have an open mind - you need to constantly be learning and growing.</li> <li>55. Test the unproven - dive deep in the unspoken and challenge the unchallenged.</li> <li>56. To move from mediocrity to greatness - we must venture out.</li> <li>57. To build something substantial - we must take a strong stand.</li> <li>58. To create something meaningful - we must create significance.</li> <li>59. Nothing great is ever achieved by doing things the way they have always been done.</li> <li>60. Take one fearless choice at a time - one brave decision at a time - one courageous action at a time.</li> <li>61. Test your skills and do better - we have the choice to make things better</li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">62. </b><b data-redactor-tag="b">8 questions to review and course-correct</b></li> <li>I.What have You learned from your actions and failures - if not clear then keep asking till you get an answer that gives aha</li> <li>II.What You did not expect - this is important to understand the way unexpected happens and its pattern for future-proofing or future-planning</li> <li>III.What went right - this is to find if this process can used in future and what to improve on this</li> <li>IV.What went wrong - most important to analyze for improvisation and course-correction</li> <li>V.What did you miss which is important - sometimes we get success because of fluke - this is to identify and tighten our belt</li> <li>VI.What would You do differently - more of - less off - not do at all - do in different ways</li> <li>VII.What could You have done better - this is the creative and innovative areas for future action and strategic-planning </li> <li>VIII.Did you succeed through sheer fluke - identify all that you need to do to have a process which will make you succeed naturally</li> <li>63. Don't challenge for challenge's sake - learn from the experience</li> <li>64. Take calculated and well-thought of risks - as without taking risks - you won't discover your true self neither can you learn much in your comfort zone</li> <li><b data-redactor-tag="b">65. </b><b data-redactor-tag="b">18 ways How leaders break free from mediocrity</b></li> <li>I.They understand that Success doesn't happen right away - in most cases big-success happens much-much later </li> <li>II.They know that During action phase - there would be an initial rise in results and then it may dips down - when they push through their resilience to come back into the game</li> <li>III.They also understand that - few of the toughest tasks - they would need to complete through grit, determination and will-power </li> <li>IV.They Don't let a little bit of success initially to go to your head</li> <li>V.They understand Success basics takes time and consistent practice to become your natural habit</li> <li>VI.They Understand that - in this world there are many people who are in worse situation than them - but are getting much better results </li> <li>VII.They Understand that excuses are the subconscious way of justifying mediocrity</li> <li>VIII.They know when something is not working - then they change direction and do the needed course-correction immediately</li> <li>IX.They Constantly improvise to improve </li> <li>X.They always Fight-back for what they want to have</li> <li>XI.They understand perfectly that when they Surrender to mediocrity - shitty outcomes happens</li> <li>XII.They practice thinking different - to Break free from herd mentality</li> <li>XIII.They are flexible and don't fight the change </li> <li>XIV.They challenge themselves to Eradicate the fixed mindset</li> <li>XV.They willfully practice tenacity</li> <li>XVI.They avoid or Remove toxic people from their life</li> <li>XVII.They understand that the time to take action is right now</li> <li>XVIII.They get inspirations from taking actions and from reaching small milestones which are next steps towards their goals</li></ul><div><br></div><p><a href="#Reasonswhywewanttogive, #whywefeellikegivingupinlife, #whatstopsusfrombeinghighlysuccessful, #limitinghabitstogetridof, #tipstoboostyourmotivation, #howtobreakfreefrommediocritytrap, #thingsthatstopsyoufromachievingyourgoals, #whatisholdingyoubackfromsuccess, #howtobreakfreefrommediocrity, #getridofstatusquo, #challengingandbreakingstatusquo, #highlysuccessfulpeoplehavehighestbenchmarks, #youliveonlyoncesolivepowerfully, #breaktheceilingofmediocritytobecomegreat, #createyourmotivationboosters, #identifyyourinspirationtriggers, #discoveryouremotionaldrivers, #buildmentaltoughnessandresilience, #whywelosemotivationandwanttoquit, #thingsstoppingyoufromincrediblesuccess, #focusyourenergiesonmostimportantpriorities, #actionstomakeyouphenomallysuccessful, #workhardandsmartwithdiscipline, #antidotetomediocrityisdreamingbigandtakingactions, #ifyouchoosemediocritywillhavebadlife, #breakfreefromherdmentality, #dooppositeofwhatmajorityaredoing, #standoutfromcrowd, #bedifferentbeunique" title="" class="">#Reasonswhywewanttogive, #whywefeellikegivingupinlife, #whatstopsusfrombeinghighlysuccessful, #limitinghabitstogetridof, #tipstoboostyourmotivation, #howtobreakfreefrommediocritytrap, #thingsthatstopsyoufromachievingyourgoals, #whatisholdingyoubackfromsuccess, #howtobreakfreefrommediocrity, #getridofstatusquo, #challengingandbreakingstatusquo, #highlysuccessfulpeoplehavehighestbenchmarks, #youliveonlyoncesolivepowerfully, #breaktheceilingofmediocritytobecomegreat, #createyourmotivationboosters, #identifyyourinspirationtriggers, #discoveryouremotionaldrivers, #buildmentaltoughnessandresilience, #whywelosemotivationandwanttoquit, #thingsstoppingyoufromincrediblesuccess, #focusyourenergiesonmostimportantpriorities, #actionstomakeyouphenomallysuccessful, #workhardandsmartwithdiscipline, #antidotetomediocrityisdreamingbigandtakingactions, #ifyouchoosemediocritywillhavebadlife, #breakfreefromherdmentality, #dooppositeofwhatmajorityaredoing, #standoutfromcrowd, #bedifferentbeunique</a></p>