Highly excellent people seem to have it all
figured out, don’t they? There’s stress and chaos going on all around
them, but they barely break a sweat. They just go about their excellency
and leave the rest of us who aren’t feeling very…well, excellent…to
wonder what we’re doing wrong. What can we do to upgrade our lives and
become highly excellent people? What are they doing that’s so different
from what we’re doing?
As it turns out, a lot. Here’s a breakdown of what highly excellent people have in common so you can get in on the action too:
1. They focus on quality over quantity.
Their
priorities are top of mind and never waver. Instead of being bogged
down by details and expectations, they keep their stress levels in check
by accomplishing what’s most important to them first, and then
dedicating the time that’s left to the little extras.
2. They put their health/well-being first.
Highly
excellent people know they can’t accomplish anything of any quality
when they feel like sh…crap. They always put their health and well-being
first: They exercise regularly, eat healthy, and always make time for
leisurely activities and hobbies they consider relaxing.
3. They know their strengths and weaknesses.
We
all have strengths and weaknesses, but instead of suppressing their
weaknesses and struggling to overcome them, highly excellent people
accept and work with their shortcomings (after all, the harder you try
to deny something about yourself, the stronger it becomes). From
personal experience, it’s also a great way to keep your self-esteem
intact. Nobody can accept who you are in your entirety until you do.
4. They trust their instincts.
Highly
excellent people are a sucker for their instincts. They don’t cater to
what others expect of them – their compass always points toward what
they expect from themselves.
5. They have high standards.
Not
only do they have high standards, they don’t allow the concept of high
standards to intimidate them. They understand nothing’s perfect, but
find deep satisfaction in doing things to the best of their ability.
They know it’s a lot easier to do things right the first time than to
have to redo them later.
6. They have a plan.
Highly excellent people know exactly
what they want, both professionally and personally. They have a very
clear picture of what their life will look like if they keep striving
and keep moving ahead. They also don’t settle for anything less than
what they want.
7. They don’t sacrifice their creativity.
By
that I mean, they don’t let the concept of potentially living out of a
shopping cart intimidate them. Sure, they might go through the
occasional financial drought where all that’s on the menu is peanut
butter sandwiches, but at least they feel alive. They don’t take on jobs
they don’t believe in for the sake of making money – they use the
threat of having to do so as fuel and work harder on their big picture.
8. They set realistic goals.
They
don’t create to-do lists that not even a robot could complete in a
timely manner. When they set their goals, they always factor in time
for, you know, eating, sleeping, even going to the bathroom. They
appreciate showering too.
9. They singletask.
Highly excellent people know multitasking is a crock. See #1.
10. They constantly adjust their course.
Success
doesn’t happen in a straight line. It’s more like steering a car: You
keep the car straight by moving the steering wheel from side-to-side to
stay on track. This is how highly excellent people tackle their goals:
They constantly evolve, integrate new strategies, and reevaluate after
each step.
11. They automate what will never change.
Laundry,
drag. Dishes, barf. Emails, puh-lease! This is where many of us trip
over ourselves as highly excellent people breeze right past us. Instead
of becoming annoyed and disrupted by the ongoing details of maintaining
their lifestyle, they use them to their advantage by creating creativity
pillars.
What they want to accomplish isn’t easy. Their day is filled with uncertainty, but the above ongoing tasks are
certain. They will always be there. Highly excellent people have
automated these habits so they can get them done quickly while using the
least amount of energy possible. Genius, no?
12. They do what they love.
I mean, really, what else is there?
13. They work smart.
They
work in short bursts of 30 to 90 minutes, with short breaks in between
to regroup and rest before moving on to the next task. Some days they’ll
only work for four hours, while others they’ll work eight. It all
depends on what needs to be done that day. They do what it takes to make
it happen, but without burning themselves out in the process.
14. They trust in their talent.
No
matter who tries (whether intentionally or not) to disrupt their
thought process or plant seeds of doubt, highly excellent people know
without a doubt that they’re doing exactly what they want to be doing
exactly when they want to be doing it. Can their critics say the same?
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