The common denominator of all high achievers is focus.
Do you think that is true?
I think that is undoubtedly one of them, along with desire, clarity, grit and energy.
What other qualities do you think we should name?
Doug Dean
1 month ago
Disciplined
Anthony Agosto
1 month ago
One of the things we always forget is consistency. In all of its forms, attitude, goals, how we treat people and mostly, showing up every day to tackle our tasks. Some call it discipline but it’s consistency that’ll get you there.
Keep us motivated with your Think Daily!
Tom Matthews
1 month ago
Focus for sure, and “amen” to consistency, too. I’ll add prioritization – knowing the right thing to work on at a given time is essential for success in business and life.
Go, Dave and Bonnie!
David Drescher
1 month ago
Positivity
Renee Daconto
1 month ago
Passion goes along with desire. Living and breathing a passion makes every day feel like you are getting closer to becoming an expert in your field. Knowledge is a gratifying feeling and the feeling of having a purpose in life equals satisfaction.
David William Kase
1 month ago
Turning our will and our lives over to the care of God.
Kevin M.
1 month ago
Flexibility and consistency.
Willis Ponds
1 month ago
Commitment. Being committed to accomplishing our goals and duties. Never, never, NEVER give up!
Nancie Gray
1 month ago
Although part of the definition of grit, persistence and dedication should be highlighted – along with flexibility.
Daryl Festa
1 month ago
Honesty Integrity and Ethics
Chris
1 month ago
Tenacity
Troy Kearns
1 month ago
Proactive, implementer, visionary.
Mike Mitchell
1 month ago
Yes I am focused! I’d add persistence and tenacity and character.
Steven Tetreault
1 month ago
I think that focus is defin… 🙂 Ahh, forgot what I was going to say.
Tania Marco
4 weeks ago
I believe focus is absolutely a key ingredient for high achievement it’s what allows us to channel energy and effort toward meaningful goals without getting lost in distractions. But success rarely rests on one quality alone. In my experience the most consistent traits include:
Clarity of Vision – Knowing exactly what you want and why.
Resilience – The ability to bounce back from setbacks and keep moving forward.
Adaptability – Staying flexible when circumstances change.
Discipline – Turning intentions into consistent action.
Continuous Learning – A commitment to growth and improvement.
Focus is powerful, but it works best when paired with these qualities. Are you seeing any of these traits in your own journey right now? Which one do you think is most challenging for people to develop?
Brandon Carr
4 weeks ago
“When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breath, then you will be successful.”
Disciplined
One of the things we always forget is consistency. In all of its forms, attitude, goals, how we treat people and mostly, showing up every day to tackle our tasks. Some call it discipline but it’s consistency that’ll get you there.
Keep us motivated with your Think Daily!
Focus for sure, and “amen” to consistency, too. I’ll add prioritization – knowing the right thing to work on at a given time is essential for success in business and life.
Go, Dave and Bonnie!
Positivity
Passion goes along with desire. Living and breathing a passion makes every day feel like you are getting closer to becoming an expert in your field. Knowledge is a gratifying feeling and the feeling of having a purpose in life equals satisfaction.
Turning our will and our lives over to the care of God.
Flexibility and consistency.
Commitment. Being committed to accomplishing our goals and duties. Never, never, NEVER give up!
Although part of the definition of grit, persistence and dedication should be highlighted – along with flexibility.
Honesty Integrity and Ethics
Tenacity
Proactive, implementer, visionary.
Yes I am focused! I’d add persistence and tenacity and character.
I think that focus is defin… 🙂 Ahh, forgot what I was going to say.
I believe focus is absolutely a key ingredient for high achievement it’s what allows us to channel energy and effort toward meaningful goals without getting lost in distractions. But success rarely rests on one quality alone. In my experience the most consistent traits include:
Clarity of Vision – Knowing exactly what you want and why.
Resilience – The ability to bounce back from setbacks and keep moving forward.
Adaptability – Staying flexible when circumstances change.
Discipline – Turning intentions into consistent action.
Continuous Learning – A commitment to growth and improvement.
Focus is powerful, but it works best when paired with these qualities. Are you seeing any of these traits in your own journey right now? Which one do you think is most challenging for people to develop?
“When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breath, then you will be successful.”