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How to be successful in life, as per psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 5, 2026, 22:55 IST
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How to be successful in life

While many people want to be successful, not many are able to be so. So, what's the secret to their success? Well, success isn't a cosmic lottery win or a lucky break. It’s a playbook that psychologists have been decoding for decades. Think of it as a software update for your life. So, here we list some traits that predict your future far better than your IQ:

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Install a "Growth Mindset"

Carol Dweck’s research is a game-changer because it flips the script on failure.
People with a "fixed" mindset think talent is set in stone—you’re either born smart or you aren't. But a "growth" mindset uses the magic words: "Not yet." When you struggle with a new skill, your brain is actually building new neural pathways. It’s like a muscle that only grows when it's under tension. Instead of saying "I’m bad at this," ask yourself, "What do I need to tweak for the next round?" This will help you grow as a person.

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Build unshakable grit

Grit is the mix of passion and perseverance, and according to Angela Duckworth, it’s the ultimate predictor of who becomes successful.
It’s not a 100-meter sprint; it’s a 10-year marathon. It’s the ability to handle the problems of the daily grind because you’re focused on a long-term goal.

The 5-Minute Rule: If you’re dreading a task, commit to just five minutes. Usually, the "snowball effect" takes over once you start.

Track Your Streaks: Use an app to gamify your discipline. When you see a 30-day streak, you’re much less likely to quit when things get boring.


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Move from "Doing" to "Deliberate Practice"

Malcolm Gladwell made the "10,000-hour rule" famous, but researcher Anders Ericsson clarified it: it’s not just about the hours; it’s about the quality of those hours. Mindless repetition just makes you average.

Deliberate practice means leaning into your weaknesses. If you're a musician, don't just play the songs you know—practice the three bars that always trip you up. In your career, block out 90 minutes of "Deep Work" daily. No phone, no notifications, just laser-focused drills on a skill that scares you. Precision is what carves out an expert; everything else is just "playing."

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Forge a high-quality power network

The Harvard Grant Study—an 80-year-long deep dive into human life—proved that relationships are the #1 predictor of success and health. Success is a team sport.

The Give-First Rule: Don't network to "get" things. Network to provide value. Offer an intro, share an article, or give advice.

Quality over Quantity: You don't need 5,000 LinkedIn connections. You need five deep ties who would answer your call at midnight and a wider circle of "weak ties" who can spark new opportunities. Remember our chat about negative people? Curate your circle aggressively.

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Anchor yourself in purpose

Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, famously noted that those who survived the camps often had a "why" to live for. Similarly, if you have a clear purpose in life, you can survive almost any "how."



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