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Most people think that whatever happens, happens. But, you actually help create the outcome more than you think. Here are the four main things that can affect your outcome:

1. Your attitude.

A bad attitude can not only affect you, but it also affects those around you. It can hinder those involved of reaching their full potential. No matter what is going on in life, you have something to be happy about.

2. The work that you put in.

If you put in a lot of work, the chances of a good outcome definitely goes up. You can’t expect things to just happen on their own. Find ways to block time out in your schedule to get things done.

3. Support from those around you.

The people around you will also affect the outcome. If they are on board with things, you can fully put yourself into what you are trying to accomplish. Find ways to fully explain what you are trying to do, so those that are on your team are supporting you.

4. Rest.

This is a step that most people forget, but is so important.  Make sure that you are getting adequate rest when going after your goals.  This will also help you to think a lot clearer along the way.

So, how are you doing in these areas? You can leave a comment below.

Adam Kirk Smith
Adam Smith
25 Years in Retail, Restaurants & Hospitality · Author · Speaker · Coach

Adam spent 25 years in retail, restaurant, and hospitality leadership — managing teams of 60, growing a store from $600K to $2M+, and overseeing guest experience at a corporate level. Author of The Bravest You (endorsed by Seth Godin). Host of two podcasts. 170K monthly readers. Grimes, Iowa.

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