3 Victory Lessons From Ariana Grande



ONE
At the age of ten , Grande co-founded the South Florida youth singing group Kids Who Care, which performed for charitable fund-raising events.  Author, Albert Pine states, "What we do for ourselves dies with us.  What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal."

Peter Baksa of the Huffington Post explains that it is our willingness to give what we wish to receive that keeps the abundance of our existence circulating in our lives.  It is the law of attraction.  Research shows that we find happiness in doing things that help others.  Making others happy through charitable actions attracts more happiness for you!

Despite the ridicule that Grande has faced, she has been able to maintain her happiness and even makes time for an impression of Celine Dion every once in a while:



TWO
At the 2014 Billboard Women in Music Event Grande won the Rising Star award.  An honor well-deserved considering how hard Grande has worked to achieve her success.  Grande understand the importance of patience.  She spent three years recording her debut album, Yours Truly, and her time and effort paid off.

In her acceptance speech she thanked her mother and grandma.  Grande states that her mother taught her to work hard and her grandmother taught her to have compassion for the haters.  The hard work her mother instilled led Grande to become one of only three female artists to have their first two albums debut at number one.  Susan Boyle and LeAnn Rime are the other two artists to achieve this honor.

THREE
Ariana Grande is 100% vegan.  Even if you do not decide to become a vegan, you can learn from Grande's discipline.  We all struggle to maintain healthy diets and we usually make the most-convenient excuses.  Grande's success is due to her will power.

As Steve Pavlina explains, when you choose to live for a strong purpose, then hard work is not an option.  It's a necessity.  If you are not working hard then your work is too easy.  Find a challenge to ensure that you realize your full potential.

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