You'll Never Hear Successful People Say These 15 Phrases
By Sujan Panel, entrepreneur.com
If you want to become more successful as an entrepreneur or in your
career, you can start by making a habit of talking and thinking more
like the people you know or read about who are already successful.
Here are some phrases you’ll never hear a successful person say:
1. "We can't do that."
One
thing that makes people and companies successful is the ability to make
solving their customers’ problems and demands their main priority. If a
need arises repeatedly, the most successful people learn how to solve
it as quickly as they can.
2. "I don't know how."
Instead
of automatically shutting down solution-finding, successful people
learn what they can in order to succeed in a project or in their career.
For example, you would never see a truly successful international
business consultant who travels to Italy multiple times per year
refusing to learn Italian.
3. "I don’t know what that is."
Pleading
ignorance doesn’t make the problem go away. It just makes the asker
find someone who is able to work with them to solve the problem. While’s
it’s always good to be honest with those you interact with, finishing
this phrase with “but I’ll find out” is a surefire way to become more
successful.
4. "I did everything on my own."
The
best people know to surround themselves with others who are smart,
savvy and as dedicated as they are. What makes this work is always
giving credit where it’s due, as due credit to you will always come back
in hand. Recognize those that have helped you or made an impact and
you’ll continue to earn success and recognition yourself.
5. "That's too early."
You
would never hear Benjamin Franklin or someone such as Steve Jobs say,
“that is too early for me to be there.” If there is a networking
meeting, project launch or interview opportunity at the very beginning
of the day, the most successful people do what it takes to be there.
Part of being successful is being at the right place at the right time,
no matter if you’re a morning bird or night owl.
6. "That’s too late."
Along
the same lines, if you’re asked to a 9 p.m. dinner by a potential
business partner, and you can make it, definitely go. You may be tired
the next day, but the connections you will make during a small dinner or
after-hours meeting can make all the difference when it comes to your
career or next project.
7. "It's too bad we couldn't work together."
Truly
hitting it off with someone can be a rare occurrence, but if you truly
connect with someone and want to work with them, find a way to make it
work. Finding people that you really enjoy communicating with don’t come
along too often, so whether it’s a case study or a new business,
successful people know that working with those who truly align with your
personality and interests are the path to true success.
8. "Let's catch up sometime."
Many
times, this phrase is said as filler, without any true follow up.
Successful people know that if they really want to catch up with
someone, they follow up to make it happen. This also builds on the idea
that the most successful people have worked hard to build genuine
connections and relationships within their network, without any hidden
agenda. Nurturing your network means being thoughtful of others, while keeping your relationships with them on top of your mind.
9. "I'm sorry, I'm too busy."
If
an opportunity comes their way, successful people do what it takes to
make it happen. Sure, this might mean longer hours occasionally, but if
you want something to work, that is what it takes. After all, according
to Lao-Tzu: "Time is a created thing. To say ‘I don’t have time,’ is
like saying, ‘I don’t want to.’”
10. "That was all my idea."
Again,
as mentioned in number four, the most successful people spread the
wealth when it comes to doling out praise from a successful project. No
idea is truly one’s own -- it’s a sum of their experiences from
interacting and building off of collaborative ideas with a team. Doling
out praise and encouragement is a crucial part of building a successful company and culture.>>>
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