We all want to believe we have the
potential to be super successful. When it comes down to it, the prime
thing that separates successful people from the rest of us are smart
decisions. A common pitfall on the way to success is boasting,
exaggerating, or losing your perspective. However, by changing the way
we approach challenges, we can better position ourselves to attack the
next obstacle successfully. To help unlock the secrets of successful
people, the following seven qualities are ones you should try to do
quietly.
They Network
One thing truly successful people do
quietly is network. In the professional world, networking is a balance
between corporate interests and personal relationships. This means that
overwhelming your new connections with business concerns can easily work
against you. Not only that, but advertising far and wide your
intentions to network could lead to new connections catching wind of
your business strategy. This often makes people feel as if the have bee
used and will impede your ability to form meaningful connections.
They Start New Projects
Successful people also start new
projects with humility. Whether a new undertaking is at home or work, if
your project is ultimately shelved, postponed, or changed, advertising
your new undertakings too early could make you look foolish. That and
bragging too much about new opportunities can be a tempting setting in
which to lampoon your current or old positions. Don’t forget that
mocking your previous positions is nothing more than ego run amok. Nearly everyone starts off small, and making fun of this will likely alienate those beneath your position.
Additionally, being too open about fresh
projects could give competitors inside information and allow them to
offer competing products or services that are better than yours.
They Deal With Challenges
Other things successful people do
modestly is conquer challenges. Much like being too open about upcoming
projects, giving away too much information about the challenges you’re
currently facing might give competitors an extra edge. Not only that,
challenges and assignments tend to look more intimidating while you are
dealing with them; and seeming too stressed out or swamped could make
you appear less capable, especially if your boss, or future employers,
are considering you for a project. If you complain widely regarding
feeling overwhelmed, you may miss out on a new opportunity or promotion.
They Incubate Ideas
Successful people also know to consider
ideas quietly. Even if an idea you have leads to a successful project or
venture, it usually takes time to refine a concept before it makes any
sense. In addition, competitors are happy to steal ideas from others, so
it’s better to quietly sit on a plan until you’re putting it into
practice.
They Interact Socially with Humility
Much like networking, interacting
socially is something successful people do quietly. Flaunting
accomplishments and opportunities is off putting and abrasive.
Additionally, nobody appreciates it when somebody habitually drops
names. Basically, treat everyone you interact with as equals and value
and foster humility.
They Manage Employees Ethically
Another way successful people become and
stay successful is by managing any employees under them privately and
with respect. Employees always prefer when their superiors communicate
with them in private. This way you avoid potentially embarrassing
someone in front of others and preserve a professional atmosphere.
They Invest
Finally, something potential successful
people do quietly is invest. Whether you are investing in real estate or
stocks, giving away all your personal details can come off as crass if
the people you’re sharing this with are not as financially secure.
Additionally, giving away too much information about your investments is
another way to give competitors information they can use to further
their pursuits.
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