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Never Get Too Comfortable

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In this article, Harrison explains how the most successful people are those who do not slow down and who do not allow themselves to get too comfortable. Accomplishing goals is what every individual works hard for. But having achieved their goals, if there is a decline in the amount of effort put in, failure is inevitable. One of the greatest causes of failure is when people feel too comfortable in their positions and cease to make additional effort to progress further. On the other hand, successful people are those who constantly seek challenges, constantly make room for more growth, and constantly demonstrate their ability to take up further responsibilities.

One of the greatest causes of failure stems from people experiencing success in their careers. Whether it is being given a new title, a raise, a position of increased job security, or other success, people often suddenly decide they have earned the right to relax. Security and comfort are certainly desirable results and may be a significant part of achieving your goals. However, when you focus on your comfort or bask in your success, you stop growing.

Executives and others who begin to relax or let their guard down quickly get crushed. They usually end up losing their jobs, or their careers quickly fade into obscurity. When you find yourself in a position that allows you greater comfort, security, you have an outstanding opportunity for further growth. Use this opportunity wisely. People are put in positions of responsibility and given higher incomes because they have shown growth in their current position. You never want to stop growing.

I would like to explain to you a pattern I have seen within my own companies and also among people I have known and worked with in the past as a legal recruiter.

I have worked with many people who have gone to top schools like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. The talent you need to exhibit to get into schools like these is phenomenal. You need to be academically gifted and have a long history of very high-level achievements. You also need to show talent in areas other than academics. People who attend top tier schools also have to work exceptionally hard to earn the academic marks and other honors needed to succeed once they are accepted.

What ends up happening to people who attend these elite schools is very interesting to me. A good many continue to work hard once accepted, while others think just because they were accepted, that’s good enough. The students who continue to work hard ultimately crush these students.

In the legal field, most attorneys in the top law firms worked hard in college and continued to work extremely hard in law school as well. Their hard work landed them positions in prestigious law firms. The competition to get a job with a prestigious law firm is even more challenging than what one must face to get into a prestigious college or law school.

Once in these prestigious firms, many of the new attorneys are already exhausted from having worked so hard in law school and college. Many believe that, because of their past achievements, they can now rest on their laurels. These new attorneys then end up losing their jobs very quickly, and many even leave the practice of law forever due to this experience.

My career advice is to never let your guard down. Whatever you have done in the past has only given you the right to compete on the playing field you are on now. No one cares about your past successes. If you do not perform your best, you will become expendable.

I have witnessed a very familiar pattern in the work world. People get a job based on their enthusiasm, past employment record, and other related factors. Once hired, they work extremely hard to earn praise and recognition. They are given increased responsibility at the company, more and more tasks, and people to supervise. As these people get more and more responsibility, the company traditionally begins to watch them less closely. At this point, these people have two choices:

-Step up their efforts and keep improving, or,

-Begin to coast and let others do the work, keep things the same as they are, relax, buy new things, take more vacations, and take time off.

The latter is what probably 50 percent of people do once they reach a certain stage or accomplish a certain goal in their careers. In my career I have seen far too many go this direction. What ends up happening when the person starts coasting is generally one of two things: one, the company fires them, or two, the company puts pressure on them to improve, and the person simply decides to leave, believing their status does not merit this sort of treatment.

Is this you?

This happens because too many people get too comfortable. You always need to be on your toes with any job.

Look at the headlines in the paper each day, and you will see business tycoons in their 80s and 90s who are winning and losing fortunes. They are still working. You will read about other prominent individuals challenging themselves in different ways. Ted Turner became famous for racing sailboats all around the world. Richard Branson has become known for trying to set records in balloons. These are some of the most successful men in the world. They are not sitting on a beach relaxing. They are challenging themselves in every way they possibly can. They challenge themselves in their work, and outside of work.

I live in Malibu, California. Up and down the 26 miles of coastline are some of the most magnificent homes you can imagine, some right on the beach. Some of these houses sell for $50 million or more. Some of the richest and most famous people in the world live in Malibu.

What is so remarkable about these houses is the fact most of them are empty almost every day of the year. People do visit these houses but, for the most part, the largest and most expensive of the houses do not have families in them year-round and their owners only drop in occasionally.

The owners rarely visit their multi-million dollar houses, but not because the properties are insignificant to them. The reason these people don’t visit their houses is because they simply do not have the time. They are always working. They enjoy their houses only for short periods of time and then they are back to work.

The most successful people do not allow themselves to slow down and get too comfortable. Using the old analogy of the world as a jungle, I leave you with this closing thought: animals, fish, and birds are always on the move. Whenever a lion is hunting, he looks for the weakest animal in the herd – the one that is not moving.

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8 Responses to “ Never Get Too Comfortable”
  1. VARGHESE P CHACKO says:

    Dear Harrison Barnes.
    Thanks for your INNOVATIVE view points on the futuristic topics like interpersonal communication……etc. If in case you would like to visit kerala in INDIA , then let us meet when I WOULD BE FREE FROM MY DAILY POSTINGS on the High court of Kerala, as I am practising as an advocate there. thanks. varghese.

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  2. rashedahammed says:

    Its realy good. I wish all the best.

    rashedahammed did not rate this post.
  3. jahid says:

    Thanks for your INNOVATIVE view points on the futuristic topics like interpersonal communication……etc. If in case you would like to visit kerala in INDIA , then let us meet when I WOULD BE FREE FROM MY DAILY POSTINGS on the High court of Kerala, as I am practising as an advocate there. thanks. varghese.

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  4. Gaurav says:

    It’s true that nothing succeeds like success but equally true is that nothing recedes like success if one becomes too comfortable with it. No doubt, one must enjoy his hard earned success but there should be no let up in the efforts to get more of it.

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  5. Indranil says:

    I agree with you sir.you are correct.Whenever a person gets enough responsibility he just has two roads to take one is the easy one and the other is the hard one.But sad to say most of them takes the easy one out and just tries “to get too comfortable” as you have just quoted

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  6. kavya says:

    This article is very nice.It gives good career advice for job seekers.It mainly focus on dream jobs in the competitive world.

    kavya did not rate this post.
  7. Tanver Ahmed says:

    The article is not bad. I think it will encourage the job-seekers. There will be many ups and downs in life, but one should focus on his dreams.

    Tanver Ahmed did not rate this post.
  8. shoumen says:

    Harrison Barnes Review is the unique job search advice engine in the world. This site is help people to find jobs. These sites are many job career advice are published. This website is creating employment opportunity to create their life beautiful.

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