Critical Things You Must Quit Doing Now To Be More Successful
Mar 9, 2016
Written byย Dr. Travis Bradberry
Coauthor Emotional Intelligence 2.0 & President at TalentSmart
Most of us grew up hearing the mantra โDonโt be a quitter,โ and weโve internalized it to the point where we feel guilty even if we donโt finish a book thatโs boring us to death. Our parents werenโt entirely wrong in saying that persistence is necessary for success, but sometimes quitting is the most effective course of action. Whether itโs a failed project, a thankless job, or a doomed relationship, quitting can be a virtue.
โQuitting is leading too.โ โ Nelson Mandela
As it turns out, some of us are really good at knowing when to quit, while others have a hard time getting โunstuck.โ Research from the University of Rochester found that people are motivated by either โapproach goalsโ or โavoidance goals.โ
Those who fall into the approach camp are motivated by challenges and donโt waste time trying to solve problems that simply donโt have a feasible solution. In other words, they know when to quit.
People motivated by avoidance goals, however, worry a lot more about failing. They want to avoid failure at all costs, so they keep plugging away at things, long after logic suggests itโs time to move on. This is typically a much less productive way to work.
Knowing when to quit is a skill that can be learned. If you tend to get stuck on things long after itโs obvious that what youโre doing isnโt working, you can train yourself to do better. You just need to practice quitting. Thankfully, life provides plenty of opportunities to do this. Here are some things we should all quit doing.
Quit doubting yourself.ย Confidence plays a huge role in success. Hewlett-Packard conducted an interesting study whereby they analyzed the process through which people applied for promotions at the company. Women, it turned out, only applied when they met 100% of the criteria for the job they wanted, while men applied when they met 60% of the criteria. The researchers postulated that one of the (many) reasons men dominated the upper echelons of the company is that they were willing to try for more positions than females. Sometimes confidence is all it takes to reach that next level. The trick is, you have to believe it. If you doubt yourself, it wonโt work. Faking confidence just doesnโt produce the same results.
Quit putting things off.ย Change is hard. Self-improvement is hard. Scrounging up the guts to go for what you want is hard, and so is the work to make it happen. When things are hard, itโs always easier to decide to tackle them tomorrow. The problem is that tomorrow never comes. Saying youโll do it tomorrow is just an excuse, and it means that either you donโt really want to do it or that you want the results without the hard work that comes along with it.
Quit thinking you have no choice.ย Thereโs always a choice. Sure, sometimes itโs a choice between two things that seem equally bad, but thereโs still a choice. Pretending that there isnโt one makes you a victim who is voluntarily taking on a mantle of helplessness. To play the victim, you have to give up your power, and you canโt put a price on that. To succeed at the highest level, you have to quit giving your power away.
Quit doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.ย Albert Einstein said that insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Despite his popularity and cutting insight, there are a lot of people who seem determined that two plus two will eventually equal five. The fact is simple: if you keep the same approach, youโll keep getting the same results, no matter how much you hope for the opposite. If you want different results, you need to change your approach, even when itโs painful to do so.
Quit thinking everything is going to work out on its own.ย Itโs tempting to think that itโs all going to work out in the end, but the truth is that you have to make it work. This has many implications. Donโt expect your boss to notice when youโre ready for a promotion, donโt expect your colleague to stop sloughing work off on you if youโre always willing to do it, and donโt think that anyone is going to stop walking all over you as long as you allow it. Everything isย notย going to magically work out on its own; you have to be proactive and take responsibility for yourself.
Quit saying โyes.โย Every โyesโ you utter is a tradeoff. By saying โyesโ to one thing, youโre saying โnoโ to something else. Saying โyesโ to staying late at work, for example, might mean saying โnoโ to the gym or to time spent with your family. Research conducted at the University of California, San Francisco, showed that the more difficulty you have saying โno,โ the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout, and even depression. Saying โnoโ is indeed a major challenge for many people.ย Noย is a powerful word that you should not be afraid to wield. When itโs time to say โno,โ avoid phrases such asย I donโt think I canย orย Iโm not certain. Saying โnoโ to a new commitment honors your existing commitments and gives you the opportunity to successfully fulfill them. When you learn to say โno,โ you free yourself from unnecessary constraints and free up your time and energy for the important things in life.
Bringing It All Together
There are dozens of ways we get in the way of achieving our full potential. We doubt ourselves, we decide that something is just too hard, or we tell ourselves that weโll worry about it tomorrow. If you really want to succeedโand I meanreally succeedโstop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
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