We all want something — success, peace, recognition, love, freedom. The real question is: why do so few people actually get what they want?
It’s not always about luck, privilege, or intelligence. More often, it’s about clarity, mindset, and consistent action.
Getting what you want is not a mystery. It’s a process. And the people who follow it with patience and persistence are the ones who eventually make it.
Step 1: Know What You Actually Want
Sounds obvious, right? But most people are vague.
“I want to be successful.”
“I want to be happy.”
Those are feelings, not goals. What specifically do you want?
- A six-figure income from freelance writing?
- A peaceful home with zero drama?
- The discipline to wake up at 5 AM and hit the gym?
Until you define your desire in exact terms, it will always be out of reach. Clarity is the first step to achievement.
Step 2: Remove the Noise
We’re all influenced — by society, family, trends, and what we think we should want. But if you chase goals that aren’t truly yours, they’ll drain you instead of fulfilling you.
Sit with yourself. Ask:
- Is this my goal or someone else’s expectation?
- Will this make me feel alive or just look good on Instagram?
Wanting something isn’t enough. Wanting the right thing for you is the gamechanger.
Step 3: Mindset Is Everything
You won’t reach new levels with the same old thinking.
A person who believes “I’m not lucky” or “I don’t deserve it” will find ways to self-sabotage.
But someone who believes “I can figure this out” or “I will try until I win” keeps pushing — even when it’s tough.
Getting what you want starts with believing you can. Confidence isn’t a gift, it’s a skill you build through daily action.
Step 4: Make Micro-Moves Daily
Big goals are overwhelming. The trick is to break them into tiny steps and show up for them every day.
- Want to write a book? Write 200 words a day.
- Want to save more money? Track your spending for 5 minutes daily.
- Want to be healthier? Start with a 15-minute walk.
Momentum matters more than motivation. Keep showing up — the results will follow.

Step 5: Handle Failure Like a Pro
You will get rejected. You will fail. You will doubt yourself.
The people who get what they want aren’t immune to these things — they just don’t stop because of them.
Instead of asking “Why me?”, they ask “What now?”
Getting knocked down is not the end. Staying down is. If you’re still moving, you’re still in the game.
Step 6: Be Okay with Being Misunderstood
When you chase something big, people may not get it.
They may call you crazy, obsessive, unrealistic. And that’s okay.
You’re not here to be understood — you’re here to create your version of life.
Let your results be your reply.
Step 7: Celebrate Progress, Not Just Results
Every small win counts. Every day you show up, every fear you face, every step you take — celebrate it.
Waiting until the end to feel proud is a trap. Enjoy the ride.
Because honestly, getting what you want feels best when you know you’ve earned it.
Final Thoughts
Getting what you want isn’t about waiting for the right time or hoping things will magically align.
It’s about deciding what you want, believing you deserve it, and doing the work — even when it’s boring, hard, or lonely.
No secret. No shortcut. Just real clarity, real action, and a real mindset.
And once you get what you want?
You’ll realize it was never about the thing. It was about who you became on the way.