Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Traits of success

Radio Commentary



According to Doris Lee McCoy there are several key traits that successful people have in common. The good news is that parents can help nurture and cultivate these traits among their children.
First, successful people enjoy their work. They can be good at it because they like doing it.
Successful people almost always have a positive attitude and plenty of confidence that gets them through the rough spots.
They invariably use negative experiences to discover their strengths. They see negatives as challenges to overcome and learn from.
Successful people are also decisive, disciplined goal setters. They don’t let distractions get in the way.
They have integrity and help others succeed. These traits come back to help in many ways, large and small.
Successful people are also persistent. They keep at it until the goal is reached, where others may get discouraged and choose another path. 
They also take risks, in the spirit of ‘nothing ventured, nothing gained.’
They’ve developed good communication skills and problem-solving skills.
They surround themselves with competent, responsible, and supportive people, and know how to tell the difference.
They’re healthy, high-energy people, and schedule time to renew themselves before problems can arise.
These traits apply to young and old alike.