The 5 Steps You Must Take Now To Succeed
When Stacey Ferreira and I started 2 Billion Under 20 a little over a year ago, we set out to bring together some of the world’s smartest and most talented Millennials from all walks of life in order to empower the 2 billion people in the world under 20 years old to act on their passions in life.
As young entrepreneurs ourselves, we had already begun the process of figuring out where we could have the most impact and enjoyment in our lives,
and as we began collecting stories for 2 Billion Under 20: How Millennials are Redefining Success, Breaking Down Barriers, and Changing the World (forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press, 2015), we saw commonalities in how each of the featured contributors in the book went about pursuing success at a young age.
Although everyone’s path to success is different, and no singular formula can determine one’s ease of achievement, I’ll break down the 5 general steps you must take if you want to be successful as we’ve found through connecting with some of the world’s smartest and most talented young people over the last three years.
1) START
This may sound really simple, but you’ll never achieve anything until you start chasing after your passions in life.
Whether you aspire to be an Olympian, start a business, or record your
first studio album, you need to just go ahead and begin working on your
goals. Too many people, young or old, look to tomorrow to begin work on
their dreams. Or, they’ll make excuses
as to why they cannot start working on their business ideas on the
side, begin working out today, or why their idea will never work instead
of just trying to start.Starting to work on a dream is a 100% commonality shared by all successful people (because they would have never achieved anything if they left their plans “for another day”), and if you are aspiring to do something right now, just go ahead and start! Figure the rest out later.
2) RISK
At one point or another, as you are chasing after your goals, a risk must be taken. There will be obstacles to overcome that require unconventional thinking or a detour from the “safe” path. Taking risk should be seen as another step in chasing success, and almost every achievement known to mankind came with a risk, big or small.
When teenage actor Noah Centineo wanted to boost his acting career, he had to risk leaving his family and friends behind in South Florida in order to move to Los Angeles to pursue his career full-time. Although it may have seemed scary at first, he is now landing roles in Disney channel TV shows and movies as well as nationally-broadcasted commercials for companies like Old Navy and Monopoly. Similarly, computer programmer Jasmine Gao took the risk of dropping out of college to enter the Enstitute apprenticeship program in NYC, where she got the opportunity to work at Bit.ly under Hilary Mason and now works for Mealku.
In your pursuit of success, view risk-taking as an opportunity and not as a fear-rattling inevitability.
3) JOURNEY
If
you are pursuing anything worthwhile, the chances of you experiencing a
super smooth path is slim to none. So, rather than worry about the
ups-and-downs, just journey and embrace the rollercoaster ride as part
of the collective experience of finding your passions and working to
realize your dreams.In 5 years, you’ll look back at the times you thought the walls were deteriorating around you and just laugh, so the third step in achieving success is just to journey and go along with the obstacles (and opportunities) thrown your way. This step includes taking care of your health, relationships, and sanity as you go after your dreams, and it also encompasses the persistence it takes to grind out work on difficult days.
4) LEARN
Always be learning. It’s as simple as that. When Conrad Farnsworth developed a nuclear fusion reactor in his garage at just 17 years old (becoming the first person in Wyoming to ever pull off such a feat),
he attributed his success mostly to the amount of learning he underwent
over years of studying nuclear sciences and attempting to build the
machine he ultimately used to split an atom.Similarly, Mohnish Soundararajan, a young hustler who’s helped bestselling authors like Ryan Holiday, Robert Greene, and Charlie Hoehn in their book marketing efforts, has achieved most of his success to date through rapid learning experiences by working alongside start-ups and authors who could show him the ropes as he offered his services in return. Also, a near-death experience for Mohnish helped him realize exactly what he wanted to pursue, and since that experience, he has shaped what he studies to match his goals in life.
As you pursue your own goals, don’t forget the role of continuous, life-long education in your chase for success.
5) SUCCEED
You
can do it! When you make it, celebrate! Even before you reach your
goals, embrace a winning attitude and fill your mind with positive
thoughts. You have to believe you can succeed, and then make it an action to take instead of an idea to ponder (as the use of a verb and not a noun indicates above)
before you can capture your aspirations and dreams. This doesn’t mean
become a snob the second you accumulate a credential or accolade, but it
does mean surrounding yourself with people who will stimulate your
growth and help you succeed at even higher goals than the ones you’ve
currently accomplished, at which point you can begin at Step 1 all over
again!Don’t wait to become successful. Whether you and young or old, start taking the necessary actions now to accomplish what you really want out of life pursue what you are most passionate about.
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