

Roger Federer has had unparalleled success in his profession, as well as other aspects of his life. Often referred to as the greatest of all time, Roger Federer has changed the very face of tennis. Federer has won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year four consecutive times. When he was asked about his axioms for a successful life, he revealed a few of his mantras. Here are Roger Federer’s ten rules for a successful and fruitful career.
- Question yourself
Constantly keep asking yourself what exactly it is that you want from life. Is this where you want to be? If not then what is it that you can do to improve yourself?
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- Work on your strengths
It is paramount that you focus on your strengths and develop a habit of improving them. Analyze how you can use your strengths to turn the tide and implement them.
- Enjoy what you are doing
Do not view your career as work. Have a joyful approach to your everyday routines. This helps reduce the mental stress over time.
- Have structured goals
Set goals that you can reach. Instead of comparing with other’s achievements, chart out a plan according to your strengths and weaknesses.
- Build a great team
It is important to realize that the people around you have a huge impact on your life. So it is vital to choose your circle wisely.
- Preparation is the key
Practice makes a man perfect. Always remember that a higher level of preparation lays out a much simpler path to success.
- Learn from your mistakes
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- Separate work from life
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Keep your professional life away from your personal life.
- Chase your dreams
Always follow your heart and work towards fulfilling your dreams.
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- Have fun
Lastly but most importantly, try to have as much fun as possible out there. In the end life is supposed to be a joyful experience.
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