Take-Aways
Success is a complex mix of luck, individual style, motivation, genetics, creativity,
environment, talent, skills, work and the industry you join.
Most successful people are focused and lead balanced lives.
Hard work and training can make a difference, especially if you lack natural talent.
The stereotypical successful person – quick-tempered, brash and impatient – is
often not the one who really succeeds.
Many people in leadership roles really do not have a full grasp of their situations.
Successful people believe in their own ideas and create new approaches to old
problems.
They develop a personal style based on their self-knowledge.
They envision themselves reaching their goals.
To use the PMI critical-thinking method, evaluate the positive (P) aspects of a
situation, consider its minuses (M) and evaluate how these factors intersect (I).
Lateral thinking drives humor and creativity, because it connects incongruous
events or ideas to form a new perception.