You’d be surprised to hear that history shows that passion, determination and the belief to become a success far supersedes the high GPA someone got in school. How well you did in school doesn’t represent how successful you will be.
Did you know that Abraham Lincoln never went to college? He actually had very limited schooling in his entire life. Instead he gained his wisdom from his passion of reading books.
In fact, history proves that millionaires have an average 2.9 GPA.
The direct correlation to succeeding in anything in life comes from high repetition, the determination that nothing will stop you until you figure it out, and until you reach your goals.
The challenge becomes when the human brain creates limits within itself and creates all the possibilities of failure instead of accepting new opportunities.
When the mind is transformed to accepting new challenges, you start developing new habits. If it’s a weight loss challenge, new habits will transform the way you eat and the way you exercise on a consistent basis. You will start squeezing in your workouts during vacations because you already developed an easy habit.
If it’s developing a new career, the new habits will open doors to taking new courses, signing up to new programs and learning from new people on a consistent basis.
It becomes an easy road when the momentum is built. You can’t set limits to your future by justifying a low GPA you received in school. Your GPA doesn’t matter one bit.