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Know and Enhance your Capabilities

In this competitive world, we measure our success not by our accomplishments but by whether we are able to beat others or not. This kind of environment won’t help you at some point of your life and might disappoint you at times. After all, it matters a lot how successful you are; what you have achieved and gained. That’s all about to enhance your skills, capabilities.

The key to being happy and successful is to know your capabilities and priorities, set your target, strive for the best and not get bogged down by the unnecessary and unrealistic expectations and comparisons.

  1. Set your yardsticks: No one else but your performance is in your hands only. Set your targets and likes without considering what others are doing. Remember, you are your own greatest competition.

  2. Don’t compare yourself: Remember that you have your own skills set. Everyone have their own share of strength and weakness. Rather than comparing yourself with others, identify your qualities and strive to reach your fullest potential.

  3. Put in that extra effort: Let your colleagues successful be a reminder that may be you aren’t putting your best. Use others success to motivate yourself and to be better.

  4. Take problem solving approach: If you feel that you are not able to succeed as others around you. Don’t brood over it. Rather evaluate the situation and identify the problems and take necessary steps to work on it.

  5. Don’t be too hard on yourself: It is natural for all of us to falter somewhere along the way. Rather putting yourself down and accept your mistake. Mistakes are done to become better in your life. Learn from your mistakes and do better in your life.

  6. Learn from colleagues: Rather than competing with your colleagues, take the opportunity to learn from your colleagues and improve your performance.

  7. Teamwork is the key: None of us can do better, if we are alone and isolated. Be a team player and celebrate others success as you would do yours.

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