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The Success Indicator

January 12, 2015 By David Carter

At one time or another, we have all pondered on what makes some people more successful than others. I have discovered an amazing and very incisive infographic by MaryEllen Tribby on this very question. She presents a list of attributes of successful and unsuccessful people. It seems to boil down to one thing…successful people ‘get it!’

What do you think of the list of attributes of successful and unsuccessful people? Accurate? Inaccurate? Do you see anything missing from one side or the other? Please let us hear your comments below.

Where are you on the indicator? As you look on the unsuccessful side, anything that makes you cringe and say, “Oh no! That’s me. I need to focus on that?” Anything on the successful side that jumps out at you as an area where you want to grow?

None of us is perfect but as long as we recognize and identify where we want to improve and continually strive to get there — success will follow.

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Successful People
Have a sense of gratitude
Forgive others
Accept responsibility for their failures
Compliment
Read everyday
Keep a journal
Talk about ideas
Want others to succeed
Share information and data
Keep a “to-be” list
Exude joy
Keep a “to-do/project” list
Set goals and develop life plans
Embrace change
Give other people credit for their victories
Operate from a transformational perspective

Unsuccessful People

Have a sense of entitlement
Hold a grudge
Blame others for their failures
Criticize
Watch TV everyday
Say they keep a journal but really don’t
Talk about people
Secretly hope others fail
Horde information and data
Don’t know what they want to be
Exude anger
Fly by their seat of their pants
Never set goals
Think they know it all
Fear change
Take all the credit of their victories
Operate from a transactional perspective


© 2012-2019 MetEdge, LLC and MaryEllen Tribby

Filed Under: People, Personal Growth Tagged With: desired success, infographic, MaryEllen Tribby, Success Indicator

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