1. Overthinking
Be very careful of your tendency to be consumed by your most irrational thoughts, as these can hold you back from your goals. You may not always control your thoughts, but you do control what you choose to do with it. Overthinking destroys your peace and ruins your focus completely, so you need to try your best to overcome this destructive habit. Otherwise, you may lose many opportunities along the way because of fear or insecurity.
2. Trying to “fix” people
Whether you’re an empath or you’re just a natural optimist, you can’t change people. Ever. Whether it’s your significant other, your best friend, or whoever they are, it’s not your responsibility to make them into better people. Frankly, if they refuse to get their lives together and take responsibility in building a successful life, that isn’t your fault. You can inspire them, but you can’t be responsible for making them get their ass up and turn their lives around.
3. Allowing distractions
Distractions take the form of a lot of things, whether that’s Netflix, social media, video games, or something else entirely. Be cautious with the distractions you surround yourself with as you can be caught up with these and forget your goals completely. If you truly want to reach success, you won’t let distractions stand in your way.
4. Trying to please everyone
At the end of the day, you really can’t please everyone, and trying to do so will hold you back from achieving success. If you want to pursue your goals, you can’t be worried about what everyone else is thinking. This is your life, and nobody else has a say in the matter but you.
5. Being complacent with your life
Life was never meant to be lived within your comfort zone, and you need to learn to be more passionate and enthusiastic in living your life. Stop being so accepting. If there’s something in your life you don’t like, you can always do something about it. Get up and start working for the life you aspire for, no matter how frustrating it gets.
6. Not setting enough boundaries
Boundaries are important, even in achieving success. If you don’t set enough boundaries, people will take advantage of you and use you until you’re empty and void. Learn when to say no and when to say yes accordingly. Doing so will change your life.
7. A lack of mental strength
Your mind is a powerful tool, and when you use that to your advantage, it can be the key to your own success. By learning mental strength, you learn to manage and control your own emotions. Life isn’t always easy. Most times, it gives you more struggle than bliss. When you have the mental strength, you won’t let your emotions get the best of you in any situation.
8. Dwelling on the past
No matter how much pain you’ve handled in the past, you need to let that all go. You can’t have a future filled with success if you can’t stop looking back. No matter how much you dwell on your past mistakes, you can never go back and change it. What’s done is done, and you can only choose to move forward.
9. A lack of self-control
Self control has to do with a lot of things attributing to your success. Whether that’s in how you manage your time effectively, how you implement the right habits, or how you actively pursue your goals, self-control has everything to do with these. If you don’t learn self-control as early as you can, this can hold you back from your goals.
10. Doubting your own capabilities
You have got to stop underestimating yourself and focus on your strengths even more. Everyone has flaws and weaknesses, but you can’t dwell on those. Instead, focus on the best assets of yourself and how you can use those to accomplish your goals.
Published by: Thought Catalog
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