Making Success Inevitable
Lewis Hamilton uses this method of achievement
8. The Ten Qualities to Making Success Inevitable
And now you will go beyond excellence to enter the realm of Mastery by accessing deep within you the qualities of humility and personal integrity - Annie Slowgrove
Intent (honourable directed intense concentration)
Good intentions are not enough for you! Always having another's best interest at heart wholly absorbs your thoughts. You deeply attend to the way you communicate both with others and with yourself. You keep your word as it is your bond, and that applies to you and the commitments you make to your family. It is important to you that you hold honourable intentions in your mind, for these inform your actions and reactions. With directed and intense concentration you will absorb yourself in your craft reaching new heights of performance, again and again.
Humility (seek to understand before being understood)
With a deep feeling of self-belief and personal worth you accept your talents are to be developed through personal dedication and effort, not demonstrated for pure attention. You are interested in decency of behaviour, always finding the right words to help another understand - seeking to understand before being understood. You have a moderate estimate of your own importance because you believe that your achievements are not down to mere personal talent, but that your success requires the support of others. You believe in earning the right to be heard rather than demanding a hearing, and responding properly to anger when others violate your personal rights is an imperative factor in who you are and how you behave.
Dedication (never tempted to draw back, ever!)
You will pledge to take yourself to the edge of your knowing and not be tempted to draw back, ever! With unshakable commitment to your purpose you are devoted to act with earnest effort and wholehearted fidelity. Your willingness to go beyond excellence into the realm of Mastery, is a demonstration of your loyalty to yourself, and how you bind yourself (intellectually and emotionally) to a course of action, forever inspires others to follow in your footsteps.
Sincerity (simple truth)
You act with the highest quality of being open and truthful. Your natural and simple manner of communication inspires belief in others. As you speak others listen, as you listen, others ask you to speak.
Awareness (exquisite attention)
You pay exquisite attention to your inner feelings in relation to the events in your external environment. Demonstrating the ability to illuminate the truth, a condition of spiritual awareness and a knowing of what must be challenged or provoked in order to extend one's learning which leads to deeper levels of awareness.
Personal Integrity (impressive character, inspiring to others)
You preserve the integrity of your success through a sound moral character of honesty. You act through a state of being whole, impressing upon others the value of behaving in a moral manner, upholding honesty and sincerity as your approach when engaging with others. |