#72 (Part 2) 3 Top Personality Traits Universal to Success | Personality Development
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3 Top Personality Traits Universal to Success
Courageous Self-Confidence podcast – Personality Development (Part 2)
Among all the most successful people, three personality traits rise to the top. If you want to be successful, develop the top personality traits.
This is part 2 of a 5 part series on personality development. Get part 1 here.
A quick disclaimer, without YOUR unique personality traits, these top personality traits may as well not matter. It’s be cause the unique combination of your personality is what is going to hands down make you the most successful. Consider these three top personality traits your key to amplifying the rest of your personality toward success.
Later in the series we’ll be learning even more about the exploration of amplifiers to your personality. How do you make who you are better? Let’s start with success. What will lead to success more than anything else? These top personality traits —
In this episode
- 3 top personality traits all successful people have click to tweet
- 82 personality traits successful people have click to tweet
- A story about overcoming dyslexia click to tweet
- Why providing value will amplify your life click to tweet
- Great quotes about top personality traits click to tweet
Other episodes in the Personality Development Series
#71 (Part 1) Personality Development: Your Success Starts Here
#73 (Part 3) How to Cover Bad Personality Traits with Good Personality Traits
#75 (Part 4) 10 Ways to a Magnetic Personality
If you want to be successful develop the personality traits of the most successful people
References
How great leaders inspire action – Simon Sinek (Ted Talk)
Related Episodes
#71 Personality Development Part 1: Your Success Starts Here
3 top personality traits all successful people have
Top personality trait #1: Vision
AKA: aim, purpose, mission, destiny
Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
– Carl Jung (founder of analytical psychology)
Start With Why – Simon Sinek
Any definite chief aim that is deliberately fixed in the mind and held there, with the determination to realize it, finally saturates the entire subconscious mind until it automatically influences the physical action of the body toward the attainment of that purpose
– Napoleon Hill
Vision is being able to see the invisible
I was dyslexic as a kid. When it was time for me to be in 6th grade I had a 2nd grade reading level. My twin sister didn’t. My mom put her in 6th grade, me in 5th. My best friend was in 6th and he was so smart that he skipped forward to 7th grade that year. 7th grade… That seemed so far away. I made it my aim. my vision. my purpose. my mission. to be a 7th grader. I beat dyslexia. I didn’t change over night, but I studied hard. I paid close attention. I did everything I had to do to get that A.
Nearing the end of the year I executed my plan. I talked to my Mom, my teacher, the principle of my school and the principle of the jr. high. My friends told me that 6th grade was going to be the best. They told me that we were going to be kings on the playground. I didn’t car