The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

Build the Extreme Resolve of the Great Ones in Business

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1304

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The great ones in business stay with their high-value targets through the storms of criticism, the attacks of vicious critics and the aching bouts of self-doubt. Much like a dog with a bone, these movement-makers have habituated (by training) the traits of resilience, persistence and the superhuman determination to finish what they start. They are masters of entrepreneurship instead of entitlement, really believing that their creativity, productivity, teamwork and contributions to their industry are exponentially more essential to their success than having a fortunate destiny or getting lucky.

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People who are successful and productive and happy and loving and serving the world, well, they just got lucky. And that's absolutely not true. If I was to deconstruct it, they study a lot. They have great mentors. They work really, really hard. So you don't get lucky, you create lucky. The most successful people in world-class lives don't come from talent. Lots of good research on that now. They actually are not genetic. know, if you look at Beethoven, you look at Jean-Michel Basquiat, you look at Aristotle Onassis, you look at the moonwalkers, you look at great musicians, you look at any industry titan, these people, it was less about talent and it was more about grit. Grit is that resolve where you through practice every day, you do what you say you will do. That's what resolve is. You know, flaky performers, it's like, oh, I'm going to do this. I'm going to build a business. Yes, I'll help you. Yes, I'll do this for you tomorrow. Yes, I'll deliver this and it's all talk, less do. So if you look at world-class, it is less about your genetics and it's more about your habits.