32 tips from the world’s most successful people
Mantras successful people live by
We’ve all heard the clichéd formulas for success: ‘Do what you love’, ‘You only fail by not doing’, ‘As one door closes, another one opens’, and so on.
Now read on to see the pieces of advice some of the world’s most successful people live by, and who they got their inspiration from.
Mark Zuckerberg – The biggest risk is not taking any risks
Warren Buffett – Exercise humility and restraint
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Oprah Winfrey – When you know better, you do better
Amancio Ortega – Never stop innovating
As founder and chairman of the Inditex fashion group, best known for Zara, Ortega rose to success through continually being innovative. He believes success is never guaranteed and has worked on the basis that you have to continually keep pushing forward and developing. Ortega now passes on the advice and says to be innovative you shouldn't just focus on the results or bigger picture.
Mark Cuban – There are no shortcuts
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Brian Chesky – Build something people love, not something people sort of like
JK Rowling – Embrace failure
Carlos Slim Helú – Don’t run from a crisis
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Suze Orman – With success comes unhelpful criticism; ignore it
Success for the motivational speaker, author and CNBC host has made her a target of nasty criticism, which she deals with by remembering a piece of advice she was given. At first these attacks made Orman angry but she eventually learnt to ignore them after a teacher from India told her, “The elephant keeps walking as the dogs keep barking.”
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Richard Parsons – It’s a small business and long life
Mary Barra – Work hard and pursue what you love
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Sheryl Sandberg – All that matters is growth
Mohamed El-Erian – Have an open mind
Terry J Lundgren – Do well to progress
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Shafqat Islam – Don’t be afraid to hear ‘no’
Maureen Chiquet – Listen
Lloyd Blankfein – Don’t be quick to give your opinions
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Rick Goings – Be nice to everyone
Ursula Burns – Stuff happens
Like many others on this list, Burns’ best advice came from her mother. The first Black woman to lead a major corporation now passes this advice on to employees. Her mother told her that “Stuff happens to you, and then there's stuff that you happen to.” Burns’ mentality is that when stuff happens to you, you can talk about it and maybe cry, but if you’re still talking about it the same way two years on then you’re allowing that stuff to control you. It’s about dealing with situations there and then.
Ben Silbermann – Don’t take too much advice
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George Stephanopoulos – Relax
Richard Branson – Never look back in regret, move onto the next thing
Stewart Butterfield – Have an ‘experimental attitude’
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Steve Jobs – Don’t just follow your passion
Michael Bloomberg – Never stop learning
Eric Schmidt – Say yes to more things
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Arianna Huffington – Don’t work too hard
Tory Burch – Follow your instincts
Bill Gates – Keep things simple
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Maynard Webb – Search for what you’re intended to do
Jeff Weiner – You can do anything
A day didn’t go by without Weiner’s father telling him he could do anything he put his mind to. The LinkedIn Executive Chairman admitted that his dad gave him the advice so much that he stopped hearing it. But decades later, Weiner fully appreciated the importance of the advice and the impact it had on him. It’s those words that helped Weiner achieve success and is something he now preaches himself.
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