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Everyone wants success.
By Prabhash Kumar
prabhash@mithilalive.com |
Everyone wants success.
Some people spend their every waking moment pursuing it, to the
detriment of all else.
For others, attaining success seems impossible. They conclude that
it is destined for a select few. The rest of us are to remain
“content with such things as we have”. Having it all is not “in our
stars”.
However, the above assumptions couldn’t be further from the truth.
When you strive for success with the wrong assumptions, you will
never reach it.
It’s like travelling somewhere with the wrong map.
Zig Ziglar says that, “Success is a process, not an event,” “a
journey, not a destination.”
Jim Rohn describes it as “…a condition that must be attracted not
pursued.”
Do you see the pattern?
“…a process, not an event.”
“…a journey, not a destination.”
“…a condition that must be attracted not pursued.”
You can’t hurry success, catch it, or find it by chance. You can’t
inherit it, gate-crash on it, or take it from some one else.
Success is something you must work hard and long to earn, for
yourself. It has a price, sometimes a very high one. And most people
aren’t really and truly ready to pay that price, to do what success
demands.
If success has eluded you so far, perhaps you should try changing
your assumptions.
You need to accept that:
(1) You must go through a growing process, which will require time
and patience, in order to achieve success. There are no short cuts.
Anything else is a temporary illusion.
Success that will remain with you, and bring you joy rather than
sorrow, requires a learning process, a time to grow out of old
habits and into new ones, a time to learn what works and what
doesn’t.
And you must pay your dues, in full, in advance!
So don’t be in a hurry.
(2) You will need to acquire traits and skills that attract it.
What does success mean to you? Identify, in specific terms, what you
regard as success. What traits or skills will you need to achieve
this goal? Set clear, written goals.
Devise plans to acquire the needed traits and skills. Learn to do
what you need to do, to get where you want to go.
What kinds of people have what you want? What do they do, or not do,
that helps them get and keep it?
If you do what they do and avoid what they avoid, there’s a good
chance that you will end up with what they have.
Find 2 or 3 people who have what you want. Write down the habits
that have made them successful and resolve to copy them.
Starting now!
This is called mentoring, learning from others who have arrived
where you want to go.
Mentoring can cut out the heart-aches of trial and error. A mentor
can keep you focused and on track.
Once you learn to do what it takes, you qualify. And when you
qualify, success comes looking for you. You just can’t be denied!
What a relief from the days when you ran after it! You fulfill the
requirements and attract success to yourself. Opportunities open up
to you, and when they do, they find you ready to grasp them.
(3) You must be ready to travel the road to success, oftentimes
alone. It’s been said that, “At some point in time, the pursuit of
your goals becomes secondary and what you have become in the
process…..is what is most important. It’s not the distance you go…so
much as the going itself” (Les Brown).
Parents, remember when you tried to teach your children to crawl?
You put their favourite toy in front of them and teased them
forward, inch by inch. They were after the toy, which kept them
motivated.
But you wanted to strengthen their muscles and teach them a new
skill. When they became good at reaching the toy, they had learned
to crawl. After that, they could reach any destination they wanted,
without you and the toy!
The DESTINATION was less important. They became champion crawlers in
the PROCESS!
That’s what the journey to success does to you. It causes you to
learn habits and skills that make you “full of success”, or
“successful”.
Because you have now mastered the skills and the process, you can
keep on reproducing success. You now have what it takes. But if you
try to “gate-crash”, you don’t get to learn the process and the
skills.
You cannot reproduce success, in the same or different scenarios.
You do not have the tools for acquiring it; you only have a mirage.
In other words, you have not become successful.
Should calamity strike, you are back to square one, and you’ll quite
likely be there a long time.
Anyone can identify what success means to them and go after it. If
you don’t mind the hard work and waiting, success can be yours. You
can become the kind of person who attracts what he or she wants
rather than running after it.
Funny enough, when you are ready for success you attract it, with
little effort.
When you are not, it runs from you, no matter how hard you chase. In
other words, you repel it!
Most likely, this is the reason that success eludes people.
Now that you know how to attract success, why not get started on the
journey or process that will take you where you want to go? Any one
can succeed, but unfortunately not every one will. It’s your
decision to choose. Fate does not foist it upon you. You can have
anything you want in life, if you’re ready to pay the price. But if
you consider the process too hard, too slow, or the distance too
long and lonely, you have qualified your self as a looser; painful
but true.
So don’t short-change yourself with short-cuts and counterfeits. You
can have the real thing.
Go out there today and start attracting success.
It’s literally yours for the taking
Thanks
Prabhash Jha
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