• Success and happiness aren’t easy to achieve. It takes a lot of time, hard work, and luck to get there

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  •  Firas Al Msaddi  Tuesday, 04 February, 2020  

    Success and happiness aren’t easy to achieve. It takes a lot of time, hard work, and luck to get there

    That’s why, along the way, you’ve got to take advantage of moments; the brief periods of time when all can be right in your world. 
    Working hard everyday to earn a living and to build a prosperous future for you and your family is one of the most noble things a person can do. Be happy and proud that you are doing your best every day. Be content and remember: success is no accident. There is no substitute for hard work.

    You must connect your success with happiness. Enjoy it, and you will thrive. Take moments throughout the day to laugh, reflect and then refocus on your goals. 

    Detach yourself from worries 

    While it is hard to detach or compartmentalize, everyone can find their own way to do so. After a long hard day at work, playing football with my kids, or telling them a story before bed, watching a movie with my wife or taking my dog for a walk – all of these enable me to detach myself from the worries I would otherwise continue to think about when I come home from work. I have learnt to be grateful for those moments, as together, they are what contribute to my life’s satisfaction and contentment at a personal level. They give me strength to overcome the challenges that I face everyday. 

    Be proud of yourself

    You must also stop and remember to feel proud of what you have achieved. You can afford to take a least one moment each day where you sit back and appreciate all that you’ve done and the good person that you are. 
    All the painful hardship you go through today can become some of your happiest lifetime memories I'm the future. Just keep moving forward, the other option is to accept to fail. Keep going, fight back, persevere and do not give up. Today's moments of hardship will be your moments of pride in the future. 

    Be patient

    Remember that goals cannot be achieved in a day, a week, a month or even a year. You must be patient and stay motivated. 
     

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