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In the last 2 years, the ClickUp team grew from 60 to 1000+ employees.

No hacks. No shortcuts.

Here are 11 traits of high-growth achievers

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1/ Never Complain

Complaining does nothing

It just wastes time and energy

Put that time and energy into improving yourself
2/ Take Accountability

Everyone wants authority but no one wants accountability

Own the result of your responsibilities and actions

It's easy to blame when results are bad

Adopt an “I'll figure it out” attitude
3/ Detail-oriented

Perfection is indeed a myth

At the same time, perfection is very subjective

But the intent to make something near to perfect is important

Details ALWAYS matter
4/ Luck is created

Actions create luck

Opportunities open up when you work hard

Send cold emails. Build your network. Start side projects

Best opportunities are created organically.
5/ Sales Cures All]

Everyone is in sales.

But few do it well

Master the art of selling and negotiation

You'll be 98% better than the rest
6/ Growing 1% every day

When you grow 1% every day, you're growing 365% a year

Thrive to seek critical feedback and improve every day

Improving each day has a compounding effect beyond imagination
7/ Learning from failure

Never make the same mistakes twice but make a new mistake often

You learn more when you fail as compared to when you succeed

Make mistakes and learn from them
8/ Thriving under pressure

What separates good from extraordinary is the ability to perform in high-pressure situations

Tight deadlines. Negative feedback. Tense disagreements

Take every situation as a challenge
9/ Execution over planning

A great plan isn't great if it's not executed

“A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.” — George Patton

Focus on the best execution than the best plan
10/ Time > Money

Money can be earned again but time can't

Warren Buffet is a billionaire but he is also 90

Billion dollars feels wonderful, but billion seconds are invaluable.
11/ Instincts and guts

Many times you have a fraction of a second to make a decision

If you pause, time is gone

Life is sometimes this way.

The ability to think on your feet is an underrated skill
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