The Secret of Success to Achieving Anything You Want Revealed

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You’re here because you want to find a secret to success. Where’s it hiding? Why do some people seem to know all the secrets while others continue floundering? I’m here to tell you that there are some proven ways to achieve success and become wildly successful. In this article, I’ve done the heavy lifting to discover 11 secrets of success you can take to become...

Key Takeaways

  • This article explains 1. Use This Math Formula in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 2. Create Your Success Formula in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 3. Explore Intentions Behind Actions in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 4. Be an Absolute Yes or No in simple medical language.
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You’re here because you want to find a secret to success. Where’s it hiding? Why do some people seem to know all the secrets while others continue floundering?

I’m here to tell you that there are some proven ways to achieve success and become wildly successful.

In this article, I’ve done the heavy lifting to discover 11 secrets of success you can take to become a successful person.

Once you follow these, you’ll not only become more successful, but you’ll be able to apply them to any goal you set for yourself.

1. Use This Math Formula

The psychologist Kurt Lewin summarized why we act the way we do through a simple formula, and everyone can use this formula to up their chances of walking the path to success.

I’m simplifying his theory, but the basic equation he came up with is as follows:

B = f(P, E) where an individual’s behavior (B) is a function (f) of the person (P), including their history, personality and motivation, and environment (E).

Translated, what he surmised was:

“Behaviour is a function of the person and his or her environment.”

Now academic theories are great, but how does this equation help you?

How to Apply It

Think of it this way. When you have a really important deadline, where are you more likely to be productive? In a quiet room at your local library, or sitting on the couch with the TV on?

The answer is going to depend on how you work best—in silence or with background noise.

Where we are affecting the way we behave, but it is all dependent on our personality.

If you want to use this secret of success, put yourself in environments that are likely to create the behaviors you want. For example, if you want to improve your physical stamina, a gym is probably better than your bedroom. If you want to improve your spirituality, a yoga/meditation studio may be a good choice.

2. Create Your Success Formula

Have you ever started on a big goal or path and been motivated by your secret of success, but somewhere along the line you fell off track?

One big mistake many people make that leads to falling off track is a lack of measuring their progress.

I used to do this a lot in the gym. I’d spend hours and hours each week making the effort to get there and work out. But I wasn’t feeling all that good about it!

Every time I stepped on the scale, I’d dread seeing the result. My progress was up and down, and I didn’t understand why. The fact was, I was leaving too many variables on the table. I failed to appreciate the importance of tracking.

After working with a coach, I realized I needed to pay closer attention to my diet, workouts, and sleep. I started tracking each one carefully and quickly noticed when I was eating too much, not lifting properly, or not getting enough sleep.

Essentially, what you measure, you manage.

How to Apply It

Whatever it is you’re working towards, ask yourself: how can I track and measure my progress?

For example, if you want to save money, track how much you are spending each week and how much you are saving. Aim to improve it by 5% each month.

If you want to learn an instrument, record a video each week of you playing the same song. Each week watch it back to see how you have progressed. Track how many hours you practice in a log.

3. Explore Intentions Behind Actions

Measuring and managing your progress is important, but as one of my coaching clients once said: “In the absence of reflection, nothing changes”.

For example, let’s say you want to eat healthily and start tracking your diet. You soon notice that you tend to overeat on weekends.

It’s great to track this, but what are you going to do about it? What is the deeper underlying reason that you keep behaving this way?

When studying for my diploma in Neuro Linguistic Programming, one of the first things we learned was that every behavior has a positive intention behind it.

We do things because they give us something in return. Uncover what those are if you want to utilize this secret of success.

How to Apply It

A powerful way to change unhelpful behaviors is to explore the intentions behind them. Look back and understand what is happening and what to do.

Each week, reflect and write down what you learned, what you avoided, and what you are going to change the next week.

Read books on self-improvement, particularly in areas you wish to improve. For example, Brene Brown has great content on vulnerability.

4. Be an Absolute Yes or No

Is it possible that you are trying to fail instead of succeeding? You may not realize it, but this may be the case.

Often we fear committing fully to our success because we fear what it means to commit 100%.

One powerful idea I picked up was the concept of being a very clear absolute yes or an absolute no to things. It’s a simple concept but one that creates immense clarity and saves time and effort.

This creates space for two things to happen in your life:

The first is to avoid anything heavy and a chore. The second is to leave space and time for you to give everything to the things you are an absolute yes to.

How to Apply It

Ask yourself honestly: What are you an absolute yes to right now? And which things are an absolute no?

If you’re reading a book you don’t like, put it down and start reading something more useful or interesting to you. It’s okay to not finish a mediocre book!

If you’re in a job that you dislike, stop trying to force it and accept that it’s an absolute no. Think through what an absolute yes might be and start adjusting to make it happen.

5. Seek Advice From People Who Know More

The hidden secret behind many successful people is that they are not successful on their own. They have advisors, coaches, family members, and mentors all helping them along the way.

An unfortunate characteristic of our time is that we try to do things on our own too often. A much faster way is to seek the counsel of wise people.

Who knows more than you? Who knows what works and doesn’t?

To get the most out of this secret of success, find those people and ask them to share those fundamentals with you.

How to Apply It

For each area of your life that you wish to be successful in, come up with some ideas of who can help you along the way.

The first thing I would recommend is to hire an accredited and professional life coach. They can help you strategize better and achieve your goals faster than you would on your own.

Another example comes with learning a language. If you want to learn a language faster, find a native speaker to tutor you once per week for an hour. It shouldn’t cost a lot and will speed up your progress.

6. Pick up the Right Mindset

What do the world’s top psychologists recommend when it comes to being successful?

It’s called a growth mindset[1].

Carol Dweck, in her seminal work Mindset, shares countless examples of the two mindsets people generally have: a fixed or a growth mindset.

Individuals with a fixed mindset have a generally rigid perspective on their talents and abilities. They believe that their intelligence and talent are fixed. Genetic. Unchangeable.

Individuals with a growth mindset have an open, more hopeful perspective on their talents and capabilities. They believe that they can learn new things and improve in the areas they are weak in[2].

Having a growth mindset is a marker of success. By always seeking to learn, no matter the position, emotion, or outcome you have in life, you are constantly gaining insights and experience.

Even if things don’t go as you wish, and you fail miserably, the individual with a growth mindset seeks to learn first rather than succeed or fail.

Do you see how valuable this is? How do you stop someone who always learns and grows from any experience or setback?

How to Apply It

For this secret of success, focus your goals more on learning and development than simple success or failure.

For example, if you’re fearful of public speaking, focus on how you can improve rather than be perfect at it. What can you learn? Who from?

If you feel you are not a very confident person, focus on how you can model those who are. Every master was once a beginner. What could make you a bit more confident today?

7. Learn How Successful People Plan

A vague goal leads to procrastination and overwhelm.

By breaking your success down into clear steps and milestones, you allow yourself to celebrate the small wins along the way and feel more motivated.

Success takes longer than we think, and this allows you to stay focused along the way.

How to Apply It

Write your goals down and check if they are vague and general, or specific and time-bound. Bring them closer to reality by setting them on a gradient. What is a clear sign of 10% progress being made?

For example, if you want to be a successful YouTuber with 1 million subscribers, break it down. What does 5% look like? What do you need to do to achieve that? When?

Schedule these milestones into your diary so you don’t forget. Set up reminders everywhere so it’s not left to chance.

8. Understand the Benefits of Benevolence

Contributing to the world in some meaningful way can make you more successful, but it can also help others become successful, so this is a great secret to success.

And we all know that our existence is very fragile and limited. Who knows how much more time we have left?

What are you leaving behind?

What purpose does the money you’re making serve beyond paying the bills?

What matters to you?

How to Apply It

Make a clear list on paper of causes you are interested in or care about. Research them and find some organizations or people to support them.

This could be by becoming an advisor and sharing your skills and expertise. In my company, we equip young people from low-income backgrounds for life beyond the classroom. We have a group of experts on our advisory board who critique, challenge and support us. It helps us in a very meaningful way and allows them to contribute, too.

You could also make a monthly donation. Even something as small as $3/month does make a difference.

9. Play Hard to Work Hard

The fact is you do have to work hard to achieve things in life. It takes long hours of work over long periods.

But wouldn’t you much rather have fun and play, as you did as a kid?

Early in my career, I mistakenly believed I needed to work hard all the time to achieve success.

This is true, but the endless “working hard” can create resistance. My to-do lists seemed never-ending. Just thinking about work drained my energy, let alone doing it.

So I did what so many of us do: avoid, procrastinate, and delay. Until I learned this little secret: What if I replaced the word “work” and focused on “play”? There would be no hustle, just a curious human on an adventure.

How to Apply It

Where in your life are you making things mentally tiring and complex? How could you approach your work more playfully and curiously?

For example, if you want to build productive habits like journaling every day, how can you make it more fun? Could you use glitter and crayons? Could you treat it like an art class in school?

10. Work Less But Do More

Jim Rohn once said:

“A lot of people don’t do well simply because they major in minor things.”

This means that most people focus on small, unimportant things and don’t give the majority of their energy to the larger actions that make a real difference[3].

For this secret of success, ask yourself which actions will offer the biggest impact on your goal.

How to Apply It

Not all action is created equal. Review what you are doing and where you spend most of your time in trying to achieve your goals.

For example, if you’re trying to get lean and toned, what is the number one habit that has the biggest impact on your success?

If you’re trying to build a positive culture in your workplace, what simple thing can you do that has the greatest success?

11. Focus on Process, Not End Results

What if I told you success isn’t what you should aim for, but something else instead?

We focus on the success we want, and these things are important: building a business, becoming healthier, more fulfilled, more positive, etc.

However, these end outcomes will only keep us happy for so long. These things are not where your real value and growth lie.

By focusing on the results, we dampen our efforts and become trapped in a fixed mindset of succeeding or failing. It sets you up for a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs.

Instead, what the world’s top performers realize is that it’s much better to focus on the quantity and repetitions, not the outcomes.

Writing 1 book every year is more important than the perfect bestselling book. Making 100 cold calls every day to your target customers is more important than the perfect pitch.

How to Apply It

Instead of trying to craft the perfect habit or result, focus on improving the process that creates those outcomes.

For example, if you want to become a great midfielder in soccer, focus on improving your skills and technique every day instead of dreaming about the perfect high-paid contract.

If you want to launch an acclaimed business, focus on creating a small viable product and selling to 1,000 customers first instead of trying to craft the perfect product no one wants.

Final Thoughts

Choosing one secret of success to get you started will make it easier to achieve your short and long-term goals.

Follow these steps, practice them every day, and measure your progress. Gradually, you’ll get closer to success in anything you want.

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    Write when symptoms started, severity, medicines already taken, allergies, pregnancy status, and test results.

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    Do tests after clinical assessment. Avoid unnecessary tests, random antibiotics, or repeated medicines without diagnosis.

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    If symptoms worsen, new warning signs appear, or treatment is not helping, return for review quickly.

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