The Sooner You Adopt These 6 BIZ Experiencesial Mindsets the Likelier You Are to Succeed in Business Success is the result of diligence and steady practice.

By Timothy Sykes Edited by Dan Bova

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

Hero Images | Getty Images

Everyone wants to be a winner in business and in life. But success isn't just something that will come your way without a little work. If you really want to get ahead, there are certain practices you need to put into place.

To truly succeed in business, you need to cultivate good habits, develop a strong work ethic and adjust your overall mindset. Here, are six ways to really succeed in a business that you can put into practice right now:

1. Know what you want.

The first step to succeeding in business is defining what success means to you. After all, everybody has a different definition of what success looks like. What could you hope to achieve in your career that would make you feel as if you've "made it"? To do this, you'll have to take a long, hard look at what it is you hope to achieve and why. This exercise will allow you to set specific goals which will give you direction in your career. This direction and focus are necessary to keep you motivated to improve, achieve and perform.

Related: To Get What You Want, Be Happy First

2. Be willing to do whatever it takes.

Once you know what you want to achieve, it's time to get to work. If you want to really succeed in business, you must be willing to do whatever it takes to make your dreams come true.

No, I don't mean that you should be ruthless or unethical in your efforts to get ahead. But I do mean that you have to be willing to work longer and harder than anyone else you know. You need to do the tasks that nobody else wants to do. You need to make personal or social sacrifices so that you can work toward your dreams. You must make sure you're working the right/efficient way. Are you willing to do these things?

Related: Do Whatever It Takes: Build a Brand on Action

3. Get a mentor.

Steve Jobs was a mentor to Mark Zuckerberg, and just look at what he went on to accomplish. If you need proof of the power of a mentor, consider that.

A mentor is someone who is walking a similar career path to you, but who is further along in their journey. They have been through many of the same trials and errors that you will face. Learning from their experience is like hitting fast forward on progressing your career. Having a mentor can motivate you, give you direction in your career and help you from making mistakes. It's a not-so-secret key to success.

Related: Looking for a Mentor? The 7 Best Places to Start.

4. Forge your own path.

Yes, it is important to look for guidance from a mentor and to look at what other successful people are doing to gain direction and inspiration. However, it's important to discern that you should never try to follow someone else's path exactly. After all, there will always factors in another person's success you can't duplicate, so why try? It's a far better idea to gather all of the information and gain all of the knowledge that you can so that you can forge your own path forward in your career. Like Oscar Wilde is purported to have said, "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken."

Related: The Most Powerful Thing You Can Do Is Be Yourself

5. Learn from criticism.

It's a simple fact: as you continue in your career, you will undoubtedly encounter negative feedback at certain points. Instead of dismissing or shying away from criticism, try to learn from it.

Often enough, when you really take the time to consider criticism, it informs you about some way in which you could improve yourself. If you're willing to make these improvements, you'll ultimately become stronger and more powerful as a person, and this will shine through in your achievements.

Related: 5 Tips for Gracefully Accepting Constructive Criticism

6. Keep going.

Success rewards consistency. This means that even when things get tough -- actually, especially when things get tough -- you need to keep going. Do what you can to keep yourself motivated, including creating goals, networking, meeting with your mentor. But don't give up. Success is truly the result of diligence and steady practice.

Timothy Sykes

BIZ Experiences and Penny Stock Expert

Timothy Sykes is an BIZ Experiences and a penny stock expert, trader and advocate. He has been featured on CNN, Fox News, CNBC and more. Watch his media appearances and speeches on Youtube here.

Want to be an BIZ Experiences Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Starting a Business

These Brothers Started a Business to Improve an Everyday Task. They Made Their First Products in the Garage — Now They've Raised Over $100 Million.

Coulter and Trent Lewis had an early research breakthrough that helped them solve for the right problem.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

Franchise

10 No-Office-Required Businesses You Can Start for as Little as $5,000

With strong Franchise 500 rankings and investment levels starting under $5,000, these brands are ready for new owners to hit the ground running.

Franchise

How to Prepare Your Business — And Yourself — For a Smooth Exit

After decades of building your business, turning it over to someone else can be emotional. But with the right mindset and a strong plan, it can also be your proudest moment.

Starting a Business

3 Things I Wish I Knew When I Founded a Company 20 Years Ago

If I could sit down with a new B2B founder today, these are the three conversations I'd make sure we had — the same ones I wish someone had with me early on.