4 Tips to Adapt The Right Mentality for Success

As a young freelancer who has had the opportunity to run my own business, I’ve had numerous experiences. Some of them were really good while others were extremely challenging. Without them, I wouldn’t have the right mentality for success as I do now.

If you are still struggling with your business or just want to know how you can be successful, here are a few essential tips you can use.

Challenging Conclusions

The first thing I had to do to get the right mentality for success was to alter how I looked at my problems. In the past, I didn’t push myself hard enough whenever I got stuck. Instead, I made myself believe that there was nothing I could do to change the situation.

However, I found out that challenging myself during such times was what made me a better person. For me to succeed, I needed to challenge my own conclusions about myself and my capabilities.

Frankly, the only person who can stop you is yourself.

See Also: 10 Habits of Successful People

Understanding Limitations

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I used to torture myself by spending a good amount of time admiring more successful and wealthier people. Whenever I looked at them, the idea that I could never be like them got instilled in my head.

It took me some time before I realized that this was not the right mentality for success. If I want to succeed, I have to help myself.

The first thing I did was to accept my limitations. I am still growing as a person and as a professional. It’s totally fine if I’m still not within their level. The more important thing is that I am making progress.

Limiting Reactions

The most powerful skill I gained was controlling my reaction. Before, I tend to take a tit-for-tat approach whenever someone criticized my personality or my business.

If a client returned a work I did for revision, I’d look for faults in his original instructions. I lacked the capability to accept mistakes and admit that I messed up. I used to look for opportunities to criticize the other person.

This is a childish reaction and one that would get me, or anyone, nowhere. So I worked really hard to change it. Instead of finding a way to flip the situation, I learned to take all the criticisms and act accordingly.

I learned that when I’m calmer, I tend to find the solutions to my problems easier. I also realized that criticisms aren’t all bad for you. They actually give you the opportunity to grow and be a better person.

See Also: 10 Productivity Musts for Freelancers 

Listing Strengths

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I started listing down my five best skills within my personal and professional life. Before long, I could actually look and say “These are my skills!”

By listing my strengths, I realized that I wasn’t the failure I made myself believe. I also learned that the level of improvement I needed was far smaller than the achievements I have already made.

The path to success is shorter than the road to failure. All it takes is the right mentality for success.

 

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Step into this Digitally Reconstructed House from Ancient Pompeii

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have digitally reconstructed a house in Pompeii to envision what life in the city would have looked like before the destructive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The large house, thought to have belonged to a wealthy banker named Caecilius Iucundus, is among the first 3D models created by the research team to document and preserve the city. The team has now released video material of their work, showing their creation of a 3D model of an entire block of houses.

Following a catastrophic earthquake in Italy in 1980, which shifted the tectonics under the ancient city, causing the remaining ruins to deteriorate even further, curators from the city of Pompeii launched a call seeking international researchers to help document and preserve the city. As a result, in 2000, the Swedish Pompeii Project was founded.

The project now includes a branch of advanced digital archaeology tasked with developing 3D models of remaining and destroyed buildings.

“By combining new technology with more traditional methods, we can describe Pompeii in greater detail and more accurately than was previously possible”, says Nicoló Dell´Unto, digital archaeologist at Lund University.


via Lund University

via Lund University

The team uses archaeological findings to infer what different structures may have been used for. So far, they have, among other things, uncovered floor surfaces from AD 79, performed detailed studies of the building development through history, cleaned and documented three large wealthy estates, a tavern, a laundry, a bakery and several gardens. In one of the gardens, they were even able to identify a faucet that had been running during the time of the destruction, frozen beneath the rain of ash and pumice that fell onto the city.

Also preserved were three completely intact crystalline gypsum windows from a former Roman shop. The team has also conducted in-depth research into the infrastructural systems of Pompeii to understand how citizens used water and how the city changed throughout its existence.

More information about the Swedish Pompeii Project can be found on their website, here.

News via Lund University. H/T Interesting Engineering.

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JSa lines Hotel Carlota courtyard with black concrete blocks

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Design brand FontanaArte sold to Italian Creation Group

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Lighting brand FontanaArte has been sold to a private finance company, continuing the consolidation of the Italian furniture industry. Read more

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Design Your Business Plan to Fit Your Business

Business planning is about results. For every business plan, you need to make the contents of your plan match your purpose. Don’t accept a standard outline just because it’s there.

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