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Steve Jobs The Hustler

 

Steve Jobs was one of the greatest innovators and entrepreneurs who ever lived. He was raised by his adoptive parents, Paul and Clara jobs in Mountain View, California. Although his parents were working class, they were not wealthy. Steve Jobs graduated from high school and went on to join college but dropped out after one semester. Although he never graduated, he stayed on and attended lectures to continue studying courses that interested him.

Despite dropping out of college, he went on to become one of the most influential people in America. At his death, Steve Jobs was a co-founder, Chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. he was also the primary investor and CEO of Pixar and Founder and CEO of NeXT which are the two other computer companies he created. So how was Steve Jobs a Hustler?

He Was Always Looking For New Opportunities

Another thing that defined Steve Jobs as a hustler was his ability to merely view success as a motivation to go on with the hustle. Other people get satisfied with small successes and because of this; they cannot achieve their full potential. After creating NeXT and making it a success, Steve went on to create and become The CEO of another company Pixar; which also became very successful.

He Was a Hard Worker

Steve jobs like every successful hustler believed in hard work and determination. He was convinced that persistence was a very important factor that determined whether an entrepreneur became successful or not.

He did not take shortcuts and he led by example. Hustling always requires people who are able to give work long hours and focusing all their efforts into their work. Hustlers often encounter a lot of obstacles and challenges and must keep going until they achieve their goals. Unlike other people, he was willing to work long hours to achieve his goals.

He Was a Risk Taker

He believed in putting yourself out there and trying different things. Hustlers have the courage to act on their dreams without being afraid to fail or to make mistakes. Steve Jobs believed that the best way to move on once a mistake was made was admitting that the mistake had been made moving on to improve other innovations.

He Was Resilient

When Steve Jobs was fired from Apple, he did not waste time feeling sorry for himself even though it was a company that he had co-founded. Instead of giving up, he decided to start NeXT; a new computer company from scratch. His efforts paid off and the company became a success.

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Hustling is About Hard Work

Every day you hear the word “hustle” being used by different people. Everyone is hustling to make money and make ends meet. But what does hustling really mean? Well it means different things to different people but the bottom line is doing all you can and whatever it takes to achieve success. All successful business people are certainly smart hustlers. They may have started out small but they worked their way up to become masters at what do.

Any successful person will tell you that success takes a lot of time and effort to come by. There are no shortcuts and there is a price to be paid. Once you identify an opportunity that is viable, work on it and follow through. It can be tough to start out but if you stay put and take time to build your business, you will achieve success. People who want quick money without having to work for it never really achieve success. They chase too many dreams and fail because they do not want to pay the price.

Hustling is About Hard Work

Good hustlers know that in order to be and to stay on top of the game, they must work harder than everyone else. Successful business people are often the first to come to work and they keep long hours often leaving much later than their employees. To stay on top of competition in any field requires that you work around the clock to beat your competitors.

Discipline

Hard work goes hand in hand with discipline. A good hustler learns earlier on to become disciplined and to focus on the goal. It is easy to lose track of the goal if you become sloppy or lazy. Successful hustlers are highly disciplined people who keep workable routines. For example; wake up at a certain time each day. Hustling requires self-discipline and pushing yourself to work harder and harder until you succeed no matter what.

Hustlers Never Give Up

All business people encounter challenges and even threats at one point or another in their businesses but at the end of the day, it is your stamina that will keep you ahead of the competition. Some people simply succumb and give up when they encounter challenges. Others continue struggling and hustling never giving in to pressure. These people end up being successful because they learn from their mistakes and use these challenges and experiences to become better in whatever they do. These are the people who become successful in the end.

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Being Unique vs. Being Original: Is There a Difference?

 

People like to think of themselves as unique, and they will even interchange the word unique with being original. But are they the same thing? Can you be unique without being original?

Someone who decides they want to stand out may dress in a style that is outside the norm. If you look at people who adopt the Goth look, they often look similar from one Goth dressing person to the next. They may still stand out in a group that is not necessarily into that style. If they went to a Goth convention (if such a thing exists), no one would stand out. You would see variations, but it would be a common theme.

Perhaps you could be considered unique if you decided to wear all your clothes inside out. You may even be considered original by doing this. What is certain is you will get many people giving you a strange look. These looks could be exactly what you are going for.

There are also people who reinvent styles that have existed well into the past. Look at the Steampunk movement that has become popular in the last decade or so. This is a style that encapsulates a period where steam technology dominated the planet. However, it incorporates modern day technology and fashion. It’s a hybrid of old world meets new. But among the Steampunkers, for lack of a better term, don’t they all look alike, for the most part?

Why not combine Steampunk with Goth? It gives a dark twist to the genre and at least initially, will let you stand out. But what happens when it catches on and everyone starts adopting it? Is it still considered unique or original?

There are those that try to set trends, either in fashion, technology, or both. The ones that do it often enough are called innovators while those who follow are copycats. It would be difficult to find people who would deny Steve Jobs was an innovator. Many believe that Apple will never be the same without him. Others believe he set the stage for Apple to continue as an innovative company for many years to come.

No one knows for sure what the future holds. However, people will continue to try what they feel is new when in fact is often just a variation on an existing theme. It’s like the old saying, the more things change, the more they remain the same!

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The Advantages of Behavior-Based Goals

When you think about the advantages of behavior-based goals, a few things come to mind immediately. You may be excited to get more done, or get promoted, or increase your leadership skills, or just lead a happier life in general. All of these things are possible with a little hard work and dedication, but setting the right goals makes it much easier.

Increased Productivity

Being a goal-oriented person means making the most of your time. When you start to act on behavior-based goals, you’ll naturally find yourself getting more done. In fact, one of the biggest reasons that people seek change in the first place is to increase their productivity. With a few simple changes, you can stop procrastinating and accomplish a lot more with a lot less stress.

Behavior-based goals like cutting down on procrastination, managing your time more effectively, and concentrating on the task at hand can all help to increase your productivity. Instead of making explicit goals like finishing a report in record time, focus more on staying positive and motivated. You’ll get more done and find yourself experiencing less stress while you do it. You may even end up enjoying the process.

Win Friends and Influence People

Other people are drawn to motivated, goal-oriented individuals; they just appear to be more naturally charismatic. Use behavior-based goals to make the people around you feel valued, and you’ll find yourself making friends and effortlessly leading others. Set out to be the sort of person you want to have around, and friends and coworkers will give you their respect and seek you out for advice.

Making Yourself Marketable

Employers love people who set goals and, more importantly, act on them. They routinely promote people who have a clear idea of what they want to accomplish. Behavior-based goals can make you more marketable and help you rise to the top of your profession. When you think about the sort of people who are leaders rather than followers, you’ll start to see that behavior-based goals are key.

In order to make yourself more marketable, set behavior-based goals that encourage positive interactions and improve your ability to manage stress. Tell yourself that every time you talk to a client or coworker, you’re being given an opportunity to prove yourself competent, valuable, and trustworthy. Before you know it, you’ll see yourself grow into the leader you’re capable of being.

Living Your Best Possible Life

One of the biggest advantages of behavior-based goals is increased personal satisfaction and self-worth. When you’re killing it at work or interacting in a positive way with friends and family, you’ll find yourself becoming happier and more self-assured without even trying. Use behavior-based goals to become a better listener, set aside time to relax, and connect with the ones you love. Your quality of life will improve practically overnight.

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Managing Time

“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.” ― William Penn

Time Management can be a rather misleading phrase. While science fiction has been rather fixated on the subject of managing time via numerous ways, like the idea of time travel, not one person on this earth can really manage time. As a human, the only thing that you can hope to attain is to successfully manage your life’s events in the most efficient way possible for you to have adequate time left for other things that you need to accomplish. Time is the one that manages itself, in every sense of the word.

Was there ever a time in your life when you wished for more time? Did you ever want time to pass even more quickly? There are instances when time seems to fly while on other times, it seems to be dragging. You often hear people complaining how their time at school or work is dragging, while the holidays just pass by all too quickly.

These illusions are merely the effect of how a person reacts to different emotions and environments because whether you like it or not, nothing will change the fact that one day is always composed of 24 hours, no more, no less.

According to research, once the human brain is engaged in numerous activities, it experiences a reduction in the ability to notice how time passes. Conversely, when your brain has less stimulation, it tends to focus on keeping tab on time passing.

Time management is almost as good as safeguarding your money. You protect your money, aiming to use this in the wisest way possible and avoiding any waste. You budget. You balance the money you earn with the money you spend. And just like money, your time is also a limited but valuable resource. This means that the skills that you will need for managing your time is the same with those required for money management to be successful – planning, management, as well as self-control.

By learning good skills in time management, you will have better chances of controlling your time, with the primary goal of improving your life. Furthermore, this improvement must reduce the levels of stress in your system and heighten your energy levels. Through proper time management, you can maintain or come up with the perfect balance between your family, personal and work life while still possessing the flexibility of responding to new opportunities or surprises.

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