Actively taking steps each day to manifest success in your life will always leave you in a better spot than you were before you started making moves.
Even if you feel underprepared or unequipped, feel like you’re not the smartest, most talented, most stunning, or most popular individual in your microcosmic world, those aspects don’t directly control or correlate with your overall success in life.

You may feel like Greek mythology’s Sisyphus, like you’re bound to push your proverbial boulder up a hill for all eternity, but you are NOT suffering the condemnation of Zeus. I promise!
Your willingness to push and take an active role in your personal growth will always make a difference in the outcome of any situation. It’s called grit! If you are willing to be uncomfortable sometimes and “tough it out” when moving forward gets hard, you’re far more likely to get somewhere in your journey and begin to manifest your success.
Learn to create SMART goals
Creating attainable goals is important for the progression of success. A “SMART” goal is “one that is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound.” If you start a project with a clear objective and a precise deadline, you will likely improve your performance, as opposed to moving forward with only a vague understanding of the goal.

Make sure you choose the proper difficulty level when you set yourself a new goal, too. Setting goals that are either too easy or too hard will impede your overall progress in your journey to manifest success.
Focus your attention
We all know that distractions are a part of living, but setting aside time to specifically focus on goal-relevant activities will grant a higher chance of achievement. Try breaking down bigger, more detailed goals into smaller, more manageable parts.
Focus on achieving one part of the main goal at a time until you reach the finish line. While pushing yourself to remain focused is important, making sure you look out for your physical and mental well-being along the way is also wise.
Not allowing enough time for rest and sleep can lead quickly to burnout or exhaustion. If short bursts of effort throughout the day work better towards manifesting success in your life, don’t deny yourself a break. Just make sure to ultimately remain focused on your end goal.
Manifest success by planning and prepping
Moving from point A to point B on a project takes more than simply seeing the goal ahead and going for it. Taking the time to plan and prep for your next venture will give you a better shot at manifesting success.

Be conscientious of the steps it will take to achieve your end goal, and break it down into manageable pieces. Plan for what could go wrong during each step, and always pay attention to your time management. You want the time you spend working towards your goals to be as efficient as possible.
Keep it pushin’ when things get tough
Things won’t always goes as planned as you press forward towards a goal. Sometimes you get bad news or hit a roadblock. Grit comes into play when you begin to battle procrastination or a feeling of failure. Press forward through those feelings.

“According to the expectancy theory of motivation, we are motivated to make an effort towards a goal if we believe that it will lead to improved performance and rewarding outcomes.“
Forbes
However, you will want to avoid hyperfocusing on the difficulty of any given goal/task ahead. Don’t undercut yourself in this way. If you deem the process too difficult, you may unknowingly demotivate yourself to succeed.
Celebrate milestones as you manifest success
The power to manifest success is within you, but it’s easy to get discouraged along the way. Don’t hesitate to give yourself a bone every once in a while.
Celebrate the small victories and milestones met as you progress towards your next achievement, and don’t deny yourself a break here and there. Just remember to get back up and keep taking steps towards your next win.
2 Comments
I struggle with feeling in control of my life sometimes. This article was an awesome reminder that I CAN make some steps that will matter in the long run. Thank you for the encouragement!
Kylie, your enrichment is encouragement for us as well. In the wise words of Peter Griffin, “This is why we’re here.”