All of us are leaders. But how can we lead others? That's a question, that just popped up in my mind. First, be aware of your strengths and weaknesses, regardless if you're a student or a worker. Making yourself better is not that difficult if you are willing to do it by yourself with some guidance from your senior. The most important thing is to do what you love.
Every day is an opportunity to learn and grow. If you made blunders previously, then don't worry about them, but learn from them and never repeat those mistakes. It is important to be able and willing to learn from the very first day for you to get good results.
You can always try again if you don't succeed. It's not so difficult. Furthermore, it's possible to be as successful if you're honest and faithful as you ever imagined. Everyone has stress and tension, but that doesn't mean the earth will stop revolving around. You must solve these problems yourself.
There will be people around you that admire you, and there will also be people who detest you. They may try to pull you down, but just don't stop what you're doing because of their behavior and attitudes. Only you are responsible for your own life. Keep your eyes open for the good things and avoid the bad.
I used to believe that life was a race. However, now I see that life is a wonderful journey, and you can just go with it and enjoy the moment. Remember that if you run alone in your life, you will never get anywhere.
A good attitude is key, but only after you have become someone. There are positive and negative attitudes. You choose which attitude to take and which to let go of. Your decision is up to you. People will notice your positive qualities. Nobody is perfect. Learning every day and educating yourself is what makes you a success. Life is long if you manage it. Even if your attempts have failed, don't give up. There are always chances for success in life. If you can use the right time and the right place, then no one will stop you from achieving your dreams and goals.
AJ,
Gateway College of Professional Studies