top of page

Who Are Achievers?

Updated: Nov 6




Achievers are not always achieving. Sometimes, the ability to achieve must be postponed or is made impossible by unforeseen circumstances. At times, achievement must yield to a time for something else.

 

Achievers are not necessarily ambitious, “go-getter” personalities; Achievers include those who act out of a sense of responsibility or from conviction, despite aspiration, ambition, or preference.

 

Achievers may not be experts of any kind or possess any noteworthy achievements.  The quantity and quality of achievements may have little to do with one’s being an achiever.

 

Achievers may or may not be organized planners or well-prepared for a pursuit. They are not always ready for an endeavor but will always strive to succeed in their chosen pursuits.

 

Achievers act regardless of inauspicious odds for success, discouragement from others, or critical opinions, and fluctuations in their willpower.

 

Achievers may not consider themselves achievers, but through their efforts, they care about worthwhile accomplishments—in their lives and/or the lives of others.

 

Achievers—through the stages of their lives—choose to progress, fair forward for what they believe in and value.



 

© copyright 2024 Steven Robert Young. All rights reserved.

Comments


bottom of page