"Successful people are fully aware of what's stealing their time and have no qualms about saying no to those things."
"Most perfectionism is just fear wearing a fancy costume."
Successful individuals do not necessarily work harder; they abandon habits that hinder progress. Commonly held beliefs about success, such as needing approval from others and perfectionism, can actually impede achievement. High achievers prioritize effectiveness over people-pleasing and recognize the importance of saying no. They understand that perfectionism often stems from fear rather than a commitment to quality. By letting go of these counterproductive habits, successful people enhance their productivity and gain respect, ultimately leading to greater success.
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