The Effect of a Good Start On Success

Starts are important in life. If you start well to a job, you are more likely to succeed. A good start is a key for success. If you want to be successful and live a comfortable and happy life, you need to start well and continue well.

There is a saying that a good start is half the success. I think that it’s true because if you start good to a job you gain motivation to end the job well. Motivation is very important for doing a job well and you gain most of it when starting well. So, if you start well, you gain insignificant amount of motivation. Also, motivation pushes you to do the job better than you expected.

People who start well and continue well succeed more often but, this success is in every point of the life. For example, you are start going to fitness lessons, you make schedule for your lessons and start well, you are going to be successful if you continue like you start. Starting with a plan makes you do the job organised and good.

A responsible person knows what he/she would do next. For example, if he’s/she’s going to give an interview he/she would prepare a paper about what he/she going to talk about. It can be counted as a good start. As you can see again a good start causes success. Because if he/she don’t have prepared a paper before the interview he/she could be fail or cannot answer the questions that he/she liked to.

Although, you can start badly but succeed. It’s true but more people started well and done better than who start worse. It’s a fact that good starts make more successful or makes more people successful. There is no need to start badly, otherwise you have to work more and harder. Starting well makes you to work hard in the beginning, not in the whole phase. You will work systematic, not so hard.

In conclusion, good starts make more people successful. It makes people to work hard in the beginning then systematic. Planning gives make you to work systematically and get the job done. If you are responsible you would give priority to your important jobs and you would prepared before the job.

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