Saturday 2 August 2014

SABOTAGING YOUR OWN SUCCESS?


SABOTAGING YOUR OWN SUCCESS?

In order to become successful, you just have to go out and do, whatever it takes. Chances are, that you will fail most of the time, before you are finally successful. Over time, you will figure out, what works and what doesn’t. So even if you try and do it seemingly against the odds, you should ask yourself: what if I don’t do it? The answer may well be, that failure to do something that should be done, could be much worse. It could be a choice you’ll regret for the rest of your life. So, let there be no excuses for putting things off!

Also, if you are your own person, you are your own master. The whole world is your oyster. You cannot dare ‘too much’. You are truly self-reliant and often a non-conformist. You have a shot at real freedom and opportunity. But if you dare not to look beyond your little worlds, you do not know, what you are missing. It’s really up to yourself to break away from those limitations. Don’t become a hostage to comfortable conformity: that is not ‘you’! Give yourself wings and you may become free as a bird. But above all, you will become less insecure. You have overcome fear and ignited self-confidence. Now you can show the world, what you are really worth. You are truly off to the races!

The world couldn’t care less about your thoughts or about whether you will remain a ‘passenger’ in life. Life is being judged by its results. That’s why you have to act. Life rewards action. Stop doing, what obviously is not working! Stop being a ‘victim’. Take responsibility for the life you are leading. Be realistic. Identify the payoff you absolutely need and then you will gain control of whatever further action you will take.

You can wish for anything you want, but if you don’t know where you are going, you are not even in the race! You better know, how the ‘system’ works. Otherwise you will have to be prepared for rejection, which is exactly what you want to avoid. It’s up to yourself to make sure, that life unfolds the way you would really like it to. Success is no big mystery as long as your strategy remains smart.

RICK SCHMULL
August 2nd, 2014

WESTCLIFF-On-SEA, Essex, U.K.

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