Who the heck are high-achievers? How are they distinct from not-so-high-achievers? Here is the list of common characteristics they usually have in common:
- They set stretch and difficult goals for themselves.
- While setting goals, they internally commit to it.
- They see opportunity in all walks of life.
- They always seek for new problem solving methodologies.
- They feel enthusiastic when they have difficult targets to achieve.
- They have growing sense of confidence in their ability to plan for and meet each situations as it comes.
- When they encounter failures, they do not blame others and seek for the reasons why they have failed.
- They believe in what they do and take pride because they believe that pride has a lot to do with excellence.
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