10 visuals that will change how you think. Lessons I wish I had learned 10 years ago: Visuals by StrengthVisuals (Give them a follow in Insta) They cover three core themes I wish I had understood earlier: ? Discipline is freedom. ? Kindness and patience are superpowers. ? Forgive yourself for the past. Just remember the lessons. Here are my 10 lessons: 1/ Just Show Up. Rain Or Shine. ? You’ll be ahead of 99%. ? Discipline is power. It’s that simple. 2/ The Past Is Done. The Future Is Yours. ? You can't change the past. ? Learn from it to shape your future. 3/ Success Is Failing And Moving Forward. ? Success is never linear. ? Embrace the highs and lows. 4/ No Act Of Kindness Is Too Small. ? Kindness is remembered. ? A simple ‘thank you’ or ‘well done’ can make a difference. 5/ Progress Over Perfection Everyday. ? There's no perfect time to start. ? Start showing up. Time is precious. 6/ Getting Started Is The Hardest Part. ? Create systems to force you to start. ? In one year, you’ll be amazed. 7/ Hard Work Beats Talent. ? Talent is great. Passion and enthusiasm are greater. ? But discipline drives real success. 8/ Patience Is Key. ? The days are long, but the years are short. ? Consistent good habits will get you there. 9/ Success is Consistent. Not Glamorous. ? Show up. Raise the bar. Repeat. ? You're not going to be 100% every day. That's ok. 10/ Growth Is Hard. Change is Hard. ? But hard things make you the person you want to be. ??The journey won’t be easy. But it will be a great story :). P.S. Which visual resonated most with you? #2 is my favorite! —- ?? Repost this to help your network learn these lessons! Follow me (Will McTighe) for more like this.
Creating systems to get started makes growth easier over time. ?? It's crucial to set yourself up for success. Lets try setting small, actionable goals. Will McTighe
Growth is hard. It often feels uncomfortable and stressful, but it’s important for our development.
The difference between "goal", the actual path and final achievement is brilliant. Something, everyone should see, who intends to set up an OKR system.
This is such a powerful list of lessons! I can totally relate to all of them, but if I had to pick one that resonated the most, it would probably be #3: "Success Is Failing And Moving Forward." It’s such a great reminder that success isn’t a straight line—it’s about getting back up, learning from the setbacks, and pushing forward. The whole list is full of wisdom, though. Thanks for sharing these insights. Definitely following StrengthVisuals for more!
? Success Is Failing And Moving Forward. Embrace failures as stepping stones to growth. Will McTighe
There's a popular phrase in the PhD world "A good dissertation is a DONE dissertation" Do the work. No matter how messy.
Love number 3 Will McTighe - things rarely are simple - which is why continuing to move forward is so important
Will McTighe Hard work, discipline, and showing up consistently will always outperform raw talent. If you're relying on talent alone, you're setting yourself up to be outpaced by those who grind daily.?
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7 个月#1 hits hard. Consistency > Perfection