10 Secrets of Successful People Who Are Highly Productive


10 Secrets of Successful People Who Are Highly Productive
Beth Worthy

Beth Worthy

5/8/2015

Focus and self-control are two of the most common traits a successful person has in their arsenal. Setting goals and achieving them through hard work and dedication are basic components in the recipe for success.

The following 10 traits are the secrets of successful people who strive to maintain peak productivity and remain self-controlled in demanding situations:

  1. Eat Healthy
    If a person wants to be able to keep up the hectic pace needed to reach specific goals, they need to eat healthy. Successful people understand the importance of eating healthy and stick to it. Fueling the body and nourishing the mind is vital if you want to give continuous productive outcomes.

  2. It's OK to Sleep
    Successful people know that resting is also a crucial requirement for productivity. After a hard day's work, the body needs to be able to relax and let go of the stress of the day. Getting a solid eight hours of sleep every day is essential for the body to rejuvenate itself sufficiently.

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  3. Meditation Works
    Meditation has been scientifically proven to reduce stress, clear the mind and help nurture a positive, focused outlook. During meditation, the body releases stress that builds up in the tissues during the day. Letting the stress go during meditation allows the body to rest better when it is time for sleep.

  4. Get Up and Exercise
    Successful people exercise regularly to stay productive. Exercising helps the body to release the stress and frustration that sometimes settles into the muscles. During a long and stressful day, muscles tighten and can become stiff. Exercise encourages the blood to flow, flushes out the toxins created by stress, and keeps the body flexible.

  5. Avoid Negative Talk
    Successful people always try to avoid negative thinking and self-talk. Avoid using the words “not” and “no” in your vocabulary. Talking negatively produces negative results. Begin speaking in positive phrases that encourage productivity and self-worth. The more you tell yourself something is possible, the easier it is to achieve.

  6. Go With the Flow
    Remember that everyone has both good and bad days. When things start to go not the way you want them to, go with the flow. Don't try to force the issue. Successful people always find ways to make whatever is happening work to their advantage.

  7. No More What-If's
    Forget about the “what-if”. It sabotages your thinking and can confuse you. Instead of worrying about what might happen successful people focus on what they can make happen.

    Evaluate the situation and look for solutions to different scenarios. There is always more than one way to solve a problem if you look at every aspect closely and focus on what you know to be true.
  8. Remain Positive
    Having a positive attitude is one of the most important traits of a successful person. A positive person is better equipped to look at a situation and find a solution. Positive people think more clearly and are able to spot opportunities that others may miss due to an inability to see the positives in any given situation.

    People who have a positive outlook are more likely to gravitate to other positive people and create an atmosphere where working hard to achieve goals is the norm and not the expectation.
  9. Look for Solutions
    Always look for solutions. A person who has a positive outlook and can remain focused on the task at hand is more likely to see several solutions to a specific problem or situation. Take the time to look for alternatives. While one solution is good, having two or more to rely on is important.

    Successful people always have a backup plan that helps them continue to move forward even if obstacles begin to present themselves.
     
  10. No One Is Perfect
    It's extremely important to remember that no one is perfect. No matter how hard you work or how dedicated you are, you will eventually fail or make a mistake. It's part of the plan. Successful people believe that making mistakes does not mean they are a failure.

Failing means you gave up and didn't learn anything from the situation. Remembering that no one is perfect allows you to pick yourself up, look closely at what went wrong, and then learn what needs to happen so that the mistake isn't repeated.

Learning from your mistakes is what gives you the tools to build a stronger, more successful future.

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Beth Worthy

Beth Worthy

Beth Worthy is the Cofounder & President of GMR Transcription Services, Inc., a California-based company that has been providing accurate and fast transcription services since 2004. She has enjoyed nearly ten years of success at GMR, playing a pivotal role in the company's growth. Under Beth's leadership, GMR Transcription doubled its sales within two years, earning recognition as one of the OC Business Journal's fastest-growing private companies. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two kids.