How To Find Your Niche

Success comes from doing what you are good at. It comes from embracing your strengths.

To know what you are good at, what you love to do, what makes you happy, ask yourself,

‘What is it that I really enjoy doing? Be honest with yourself. Do not lie to yourself. Because growth starts with honesty.

Be honest. When you are honest with yourself, you can hear your inner voice.

Do not ignore your inner voice. If you want to know what is going on within you, you must listen to your inner voice. Ignore the noise. Do not focus on what is not worth doing.

‘If a thing is not worth doing, it isn’t worth doing well.’ Commit yourself to what is worth doing. That is where your niche is.

And overcommit yourself to it.

‘Overcommit to a mission that fits your interests, stretches your abilities, and gives you the potential to make a difference.’

Yes, you can make a difference in your life. That is not going to happen if you do not have the courage to find your niche. Remember, your niche is your niche. It is what you love to do, what you can do, what you will do, no matter what.

Your niche is not someone else’s niche. It is yours. And you must do whatever you can to make it happen.

Why Making Mistakes Is Good For Your Growth

Growth happens when we embrace mistakes. Mistakes make us stronger. When we embrace mistakes, we get better.

We get better when we learn from our mistakes. If you want to get better, according to Marty Neumeier, ‘You have to make bold mistakes. Smart mistakes. New mistakes. Because if you only do what you’ve always done, you’ll only get what you’ve already got.’

Take on mistakes. When it comes to your success, ‘every mistake brings you closer to the solution.’

Every mess up is a gift. Every mistake is a blessing in disguise. Embrace them. Never shy away from them. Take advantage of them. Fail more.

If you are tired of getting the same results, then try something new. ‘You have to try, fail, and learn.’ Because when you fail more, you grow more. When you fail more, you learn more.

When you fail more, you discover more. You make more. According to Marty Neumeier, ‘Making anything starts by making mistakes.’