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If I have to choose three critical factors in achieving success in my career, these would be my choices—belief, action and discipline.

Belief

  In order to achieve success in your career, you have to first believe. You need to believe that you can achieve it. You need to have faith in your goals and your path to success. Once your mind is convinced that you can do it, everything is possible. Belief is the “mind and heart” part of the three critical success factors.

Action

  Nothing moves until you do something. Believing alone is not going to achieve anything. It must be followed up with concrete action. Your plan for career success is nothing unless you act upon it wholeheartedly. When you act upon what you believe, there is focus. And there is energy. That energy propels (drive forward) you to greater heights. Action is the “hands and legs” part of the three critical success factors.

Discipline(自制力)

  Action in itself is not enough to increase the chances of success. But disciplined action would do that. One of the main reasons why people fail is that there is no discipline in their action. They give themselves excuses when they cannot consistently go ahead with their plans. You need some form of sacrifice(牺牲)if you want to achieve success in your career. That sacrifice takes discipline. Discipline also ensures that you can be persistent(坚持的), especially when you’re faced with challenges after challenges in your journey to success. Discipline is the “untiring, determined hands and legs” part of the three critical success factors.

  When what you think, feel and do become one, there is nothing that can stop you from achieving career success

 

Topic

How can you 66___________in your career?

67________.        

Belief

1. You need to feel 68________.  About your goals and your path to success.

2. Once you are convinced that you can do it, nothing is 69.________   .

Action

1. You must act on your plan for career success70.__________ and soul.

2. You must devote all your 71. ______________so that you can reach greater heights.

Discipline

1. It means that you must 72______________yourself.

2. You need to 73.______________ something when you gain something.

3. You must be persistent when you are faced with 74. ________________.

75________

If you combine all the three factors, you are sure to achieve career success.

 

 succeed           Factors       confident             impossible        heart   energy            control       sacrifiice            challenges        Conclusion 【解析】  根据第一段achieving success,可知这里用动词succeed。  根据第一段three critical factors可知,答案为factors.  根据第一段的标题belief以及后面的convinced可知,答案为confident。  根据原文everything is possible.可知答案为:impossible.  根据原文中wholeheartedly,可知答案为heart.  heart and soul全心全意地  根据原文there is energy.可知答案为energy.  根据标题Dicipline可知,应用control。  根据原文You need some form of sacrifice(牺牲)if you want to achieve success in your career.  根据原文especially when you’re faced with challenges after challenges in your journey to success.  最后是得出的结论。注意收字母大写。
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