“A great man is always willing to be little.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
A key aspect of the results of a Myers-Briggs Personality type test is the section which outlines your strengths and weakness.
A lot of the mistakes we make and problems we encounter could have been avoided altogether if we were a little more knowledgeable about our limitations.
Just think about an eager weightlifter who
tries to lift too much, too soon. What do you think will happen?
Any rational individual will realize that the weightlifter is going to hurt themselves. Some will argue that this illustration is encouraging us to limit ourselves, and if we do, and stop pushing ourselves, we will never know our true potential.
There is no limit to what you can achieve if you set your mind to it, and sometimes you will never know how strong you are until you
try. You need to, however, ensure that reason and logic prevail when reaching out to achieve your goals.
If you have never lifted 100 pounds, maybe starting with 20 pounds today would be a better idea. There is nothing wrong with thinking big, but I would encourage you to start small and work your way up. In essence, I
am encouraging you to be modest in your expectations.
Modesty will not only help you to avoid setting unrealistic expectations, it will also help you to set realistic time frames to achieve your goals. Many people become frustrated when they reach a certain age and have not achieved a certain goal.
But just consider the contrast between Mark Zuckerberg and Colonel Sanders. Mark Zuckerberg founded his Facebook empire in his early twenty’s, but Colonel Sanders did not become the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) until he was in his eighty’s.
Both men are considered highly successful, but each achieved success at different times.
Maybe it’s just not your time or maybe you are just not in the right industry. As highlighted in Part 1, choosing a career in a field you love, will help you to stay motivated and become successful.
This theory is demonstrated in the lives of both of these men.
Their success was as a result of a passion for something they loved.
A modest approach to life will also help you to avoid comparing your achievements to those of other people. Some people hit the ball out of the park on the first try, and there are others who have to work their way up the ladder.
Some will get married right out of college, others will have to wait a few years and kiss a few frogs before they find the right person. In fact, both Mark Zuckerberg and Colonel Sanders experienced many setbacks on the way to success.
You will too. Do not expect that your life will be different.
No matter what you hope to achieve, you are going to have to work harder than you have ever worked before, and you may have to wait longer than you expected too.
The beautiful quality of modesty extends far beyond becoming successful. This is a quality that will help you to stop biting off more than you can chew.
You do not need to say yes to everyone. This applies both to your personal life, and at work.
Don’t agree to unreasonable deadlines because you want to impress your boss, unless you are 100% sure you will be able to
complete the task.
If you have been given an assignment, and
you are unsure about how to get it done, do not be afraid to ask
for help. If you work a full-time job and have a family to take care
of, don’t commit to too much at your child’s school. Know thy
limits! This applies to your time, energy, emotions, and skills.
Modesty works hand in hand with honesty, the next article will
explain you can heal yourself and improve your life by means of
this quality as well.
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