"the six Attitudes of high achievers"
John R. Noe
1.Make No Small Plans
"She turned her can'ts into cans and her dreams into plans"
What I can do to apply this method into my life is to always think bigger in any small ideas that I might get. Instead of only going for B's or C's in school I should be going for A's.
2.Do what they fear
To do things that others fear to do is something amazing.many people fear because they do not know of the outcome.Just thinking about things could put people into a state of fear. It doesn't mean that you have to jump in front of a tiger and fight. Doing things like standing up for yourself or standing up for someone else is something that many people fear. To act before you have second thoughts is what High Achievers do. What I can do to apply this new attitude is to always think think that I having to yet to lose I should go for it.
2.Do what they fear
To do things that others fear to do is something amazing.many people fear because they do not know of the outcome.Just thinking about things could put people into a state of fear. It doesn't mean that you have to jump in front of a tiger and fight. Doing things like standing up for yourself or standing up for someone else is something that many people fear. To act before you have second thoughts is what High Achievers do. What I can do to apply this new attitude is to always think think that I having to yet to lose I should go for it.
-Thinking will not overcome fear but action will.
W. Clement Stone
3.Are willing To prepare
Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice,
and, above all, don't let anyone limit your dreams.
Donovan Bailey
Reflection: To be prepared is to have confidence in what you
doing. To be positive in your goals and to not quit in your goals.To always know
what you're going to do in the future and the present. To never let yourself
down. Always be in order to what you want to do. Never be disorganized in your
way of life.
In order to become a high achiever one must be able risk not
being able to succeed in the first try they do something. No one gets
everything on their first go. It takes a couple of tries until you become
successful in something. For example you might not do your best in a sport that
you have never tried before but that’s ok because the way to become better is to
see what you are lacking and improve on it. It is better to try and fail that
never have tried at all.
4. Are Willing to Risk Failure
He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.
Muhammad Ali
In order to be a high achiever one must always be open minded. They should learn many ways to find the solution to something. You should be able to ask questions on things that you don't know about. you should be able to put aside your ignorance and acknowledge that you might not be right and there is another way to something.
5. Are teachable

“Never stop being teachable. If you think you know everything, you will never learn anything.” – Dani Johnson
6. Have Heart
To have a heart is to care for others before you think about yourself. Help others in their time of need. Show mercy to those you do and do not deserve it. Help everyone individual that needs help. Teach others a positive way of looking at things. Take care of the sick. Give to others what you have and they don't. Take every opinion into consideration.
"In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart."
-John Bunyan
Overall Reflection
I truly feel as if though these six attitudes could help someone turn into a high achiever. I will take these six attitudes into account and will try to follow by these attitudes. These attitudes can help me become a better person.
6. Have Heart
"In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart."
-John Bunyan
Overall Reflection
I truly feel as if though these six attitudes could help someone turn into a high achiever. I will take these six attitudes into account and will try to follow by these attitudes. These attitudes can help me become a better person.
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