7 skills that are hard to learn but will pay off forever

 

1) Public Speaking


We must learn to stop whining about what will happen, what will never happen, what we have and do not have , what somebody did or didn't do. Practice a life of no whining, no criticizing, and no complaining.

With presistence and consistency, you will become perfect in it and it will pay off in the future.


2) Managing your time



Being busy doesn't mean effective, we are busier that any other generation in the last 300-400 years.


Challenge your schedule and ask yourself if you're offensive - are you mostly focusing on the things you "have" to do or things you're "create" to do? 


3) Having empathy




You can be the most disiplined, brilliant, and even wealthy individual in the world, but if you don't care for or empathize with other people, then you are basically nothing but a sociopath.

4) Positive Self-talk


it doesn't matter what others think of you, but what you think of yourselft certainly does.

it takes time to bulid that level of confidence and ability to believe in yourselft when novody else does.


5) Being honest with yourselft



Whatever you are doing, you must be brutaly honest with yourselft, especially in business. Always know that you complete with no one; run your own race.

Know what you know and also be awere of what you do not know. Just focus on being good at what you do. 

6) Focus on the presnet moment



Being in the presnet moment is where you will have the gratest control, where you will feel the most at ease and where happiness flourishes.

There is a super tight connection between happiness and the ability to live in the present moment.

Staying presnet is the skill of having your mind in the moment, not in the past, not in the future, but right here.

7) Being Consistentent



Life is a journey, success is not a one time action but a continuous process. there is no time to mourn over your failures because this wastes time, but just pick yourself up and keep moving on.

Success is not a destination, but a process or cosistency is a journey.



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