The Patterns of Success: How to Enhance Your Odds of Achieving Greatness
Sunil Subbramaniyam
Strategic Human Resources Leader| Intuitive Mindspace Hacker| Practitioner of Positive Psychology| Leadership Transformation Coach| Numerologist| Tarot Card Reader| Hypnotherapist Level 4|
Success comes in many forms, but if you look closely, there are undeniable patterns that can significantly increase your chances of success. By adopting these patterns and modeling your approach after others who have achieved great things, you too can cultivate the mindset and habits necessary to reach your goals.
In today's edition of the "perspectives of the old fox", I explore 11 key patterns of success that are common among high achievers. By developing these qualities in yourself, you’ll be positioning yourself for long-term success.
1. Vision and Belief
Success starts with a clear vision. High achievers know where they’re going and believe they can get there. Without vision, you’re simply moving without direction. Combine your vision with an unwavering belief that you can accomplish it. This is the foundation of success.
Tip: Take time to visualize your long-term goals and create a clear roadmap for achieving them.
2. Prioritization of Time
You only have so many hours in a day. One of the key patterns of success is learning how to prioritize. Rather than trying to juggle 20 tasks at once, focus on just a couple of major goals at a time. Successful people spend the first few hours of each day on their most important tasks, ensuring that their priorities receive attention before distractions set in.
Tip: Use time-blocking techniques to ensure you’re dedicating focused effort on your top priorities.
3. Anticipate Self-Sabotage
No one is immune to procrastination or self-sabotage, not even the most successful individuals. However, they anticipate it and avoid falling into that trap. One of the deadliest forms of self-sabotage is believing you can delay action because you’ll make up for it later.
Tip: Acknowledge your tendencies and set clear boundaries to prevent procrastination from derailing your progress.
4. Delegation is Key
Success is rarely a solo effort. High achievers understand the importance of leveraging the help of others. While it’s essential to maintain control over your key objectives, recognize that you can't do everything on your own. Learning how to delegate effectively is crucial for scaling your efforts.
Tip: Identify areas where delegation can free up your time to focus on high-impact tasks.
5. Failure is Part of the Process
Failure is inevitable, even for the most successful people. The difference is that they don’t let it stop them. Instead, they embrace failure, learn from it, and use those lessons to fuel their next attempt. Quick, frequent failures can lead to faster learning and more success in the long run.
Tip: Reframe failure as a learning experience, and always ask, "What can I do differently next time?"
6. Measure Your Progress
Success doesn’t happen by accident—it requires constant feedback. Tracking results helps you understand what’s working and what’s not. This means consistently measuring progress toward your goals and adjusting your approach as needed.
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Tip: Regularly review your goals and progress. Use metrics and data to guide your decision-making process.
7. Commitment is Non-Negotiable
Without commitment, success is unlikely. Commitment is the driving force behind the hard work, discipline, and effort required to achieve greatness. Successful people are fully invested in their goals and refuse to let distractions or setbacks deter them.
Tip: Strengthen your commitment by reminding yourself of your "why" whenever you face challenges.
8. Perseverance Through Challenges
Perseverance is the backbone of success. No one achieves success without facing challenges, but the ability to push through obstacles, setbacks, and discouragement separates successful people from those who give up too soon.
Tip: Cultivate resilience by staying focused on long-term outcomes, even when short-term results are disappointing.
9. The Power of Sacrifice
Prioritization comes at a cost. To succeed in one area, you may need to sacrifice in others. This might mean giving up leisure activities, cutting back on social engagements, or restructuring your daily routine to focus on what matters most.
Tip: Accept that short-term sacrifices are often necessary for long-term success. Be strategic in choosing what to let go of.
10. Calculated Risk-Taking
Risk is part of the journey to success. However, the most successful people don’t take reckless risks—they take calculated ones. They weigh the potential rewards against the risks and make informed decisions.
Tip: Before taking a risk, conduct a thorough assessment of possible outcomes. Be willing to embrace uncertainty if the potential reward is significant.
11. Action-Oriented Mindset
Ideas, goals, and plans are meaningless without action. What separates dreamers from doers is the ability to take massive, consistent action. Successful people don’t just talk about their goals—they pursue them with energy and focus, day in and day out.
Tip: Break down your big goals into smaller, actionable steps and start executing immediately.
So how do you- Master the Patterns of Success
Success doesn’t happen by accident—it follows a pattern. By adopting these 11 qualities, you can develop the mindset and habits that greatly increase your chances of success. Whether you need to improve your time management, embrace failure, or take more action, there’s always room for growth.
Evaluate which qualities you’re missing and create a plan to build them. With these patterns in place, success is within your reach.
What’s your next move? Take action today to start developing these traits and watch as you make progress toward your goals. Success is a pattern—start following it.