By: CZA The CEO
The challenge of living is to find purpose in it. To be able to sum up your 50-70 years on this rock in an elevator pitch digestible by anyone who hears it. Autobiographies long and wide, written to chronicle the ambitious exploits of someone who’s life was important enough to warrant 300+ pages supposedly answer this. Each week, our living rooms are invaded by realities less real than the fictional series we flip the channel for. The greatest of any industry, any sport, any pragmatically measurable collective all have, at the very least, this one thing in common: they have focus and know how to flip the kill switch on the world around them so they can advance the crossing over to the world they choose to live in. I harp about the necessity of it too often; partly because I feel that having it is the true reason why the successful are successful and why those that aren’t, well, aren’t. I promise, y’all, that this will be the last post about this for a while…or at least until I can find another way to dissect it.
1. Immunity to failure…
The hustler who has focus doesn’t hope to fail but he knows that everything will not and cannot go as planned every single time. There’s no conceivable way with as many variables as there are in the world. Your business may capsize. Your blog may get low hits for a moderate stretch of time. You might even get passed up for that promotion you were looking for. The focused do not sweep that under the rug, like the scientific process that growth is, they analyze the good and bad parts with the intention of making it all useful in some fashion so that they can go for it again with a better understanding….To Read The Rest Go To AmbitionIsSexy









