STOP WAITING FOR PERFECT CONDITIONS
Successful people do not spend the majority of their time thinking about what must be done. Instead, they spend twice as much time reflecting on what they have already accomplished, and on how they are capable of accomplishing what they set out to do. Football coach John Wooden said, 'Things turn out best, for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.'
The greatest gap between successful people and unsuccessful people is the thinking gap. This is especially so when it comes to failure. Successful people see failure as a regular part of success, and they get over it. Jonah Salk, the developer of the polio vaccine, said: 'As I look upon the experience of an experimentalist, everything that you do is, in a sense, succeeding. It's telling you what not to do, as well as what to do. Not infrequently, I go into the laboratory, and people would say something didn't work. And I say, "Great, we've made a great discovery!" If you thought it was going to work, and it didn't work, that tells you as much as if it did. So my attitude is not one of pitfalls; my attitude is one of challenges and "what is nature telling me?' ' Such tenacity only comes from right thinking, and it is the hallmark of all successful people. They keep trying, keep learning, and keep moving forward. They win the battle in their minds, and then it overflows into what they do.
Do you invent reasons why you
can't do something?
HINT...
Yes we ALL do, ALL the time!
We make"stuff" up in our heads, we
convince ourselves that we are not
good enough or that people
won't like what we have to say!
http://tiny.cc/confid
We convince ourselves, and create
imaginary scenario's in our minds
that we are just not worthy enough,
of succeeding than we think we do...
The fact is, we can almost always do more...
The challenge is to know when your
IMAGINING reasons why "it won't
work."
Is there anything you're imagining that's
holding you back?
Time to make a change http://tiny.cc/phob
Until the next time "Take Action"