PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ACHIEVING SUCCESS
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https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-379Keywords:
success psychology, achieving success, motivation, self-development, goal setting, emotional stability, positive thinking, stress management, time management, personal developmentAbstract
The article discusses the key aspects of the psychology of success. Achieving success is linked to a person’s internal motivation, self-development, goal-setting ability, and perseverance. From a psychological perspective, success depends not only on ability and skill but also on an individual’s thinking patterns and emotional stability. The article analyzes the types of motivation, strategies for achieving goals, stress management, self-affirmation techniques, and the role of positive thinking. Additionally, it discusses the importance of self-development and effective time management in achieving success. This study helps in understanding the methods for overcoming psychological barriers encountered on the path to success.
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