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[S229]Secret Door To Success
by Dennis Harting, Den
Every path to success is wrought with obstacles. There is not a high achiever who did not have a variety of setbacks along the way. Interestingly enough, the most successful people seem to have the most ?failures?. Research has shown the correlation to be overwhelming. If you are going to attain great heights in any endeavor, you will have your share of negative incidents.

How the successful handle these setbacks is what separates them from the general population. Most people have the tendency to allow these situations to defeat them. Since they experience some pain because of the results that they get, they plan to avoid doing that again. A prime example is the investor who loses money in the stock market. Instead of learning from the experience, that individual pulls all funds out to avoid the loss again. The lesson was wasted.

Persistence to overcome the tough times is a key factor in attaining success. Athletes know this well. Many championship teams suffered a difficult loss the season before they won the title. They were right on the edge of achieving what they set out to do, only to lose the game thus giving the opportunity to someone else. However, teams that have a champion's heart do not allow this setback to ruin them. They work harder in the off season only to come back more determined than the previous year. It is this that often pushes that team over the top.

It is said that there really are not many overnight success stories. The road to the top is typically a long one that takes many years to travel. For this reason, the desire to persist through all challenges is imperative. Many profession such as acting or sports requires a tremendous amount of dedication. Years are spent honing one's craft. Think of an Olympic athlete as an example. That individual spends years training for something that comes around every four years. Untold hours are spent alone practicing with the goal of attaining perfection. Physical, mental, and emotional pain are experienced at every turn in an effort to realize the dream of performing in the Olympics. The ones who do eventually get to the Games persist through the desire to quit.

You can apply the same desire to succeed that the Olympic athlete has. In fact, if you are going to excel in any endeavor, persistence is a requirement. When you set a goal for yourself, there are a lot of things that will magically appear to aid you in your journey. Simultaneously, a variety of obstacles will emerge almost as quickly. The ability to overcome is necessary. Thinking like a champion assists in creating the discipline to persevere.

Persistence is something that we do. However, the action is a result of our thinking. Those who overcome have the mental makeup design to seek ways to overcome all setbacks. Perseverance starts as an attitude that helps to propel us forward. This attitude alters our approach to those seemingly negative situations that arise on our journey towards success. It gives us the ability to take ?things in stride? while maintaining our composure. Different experiences teach us different lessons. Over time, as we learn these lessons, we grow and are able to handle more. Our ability to persevere expands as we move along.

Remember that ?overnight sensations? are really results of a great deal of hard work and effort. They experience as many, if not more, failures as victories. Yet, through the entire process, they still kept at it. Develop the ability to bounce back from all setbacks in your life. It is helpful is you can train yourself to do it immediately. The successful do not wait before they get back into ?the game?. Similarly, condition yourself to get back into the game of your life at once.

Consistent and rapid changes are impacting the economy, and the small businesses that create approximately two-thirds of the nation's new jobs. These changes are all around us and envelope all areas of business. The most obvious changes range from: telecommunications, manufacturing, distribution and natural resource management to evolving consumer needs and demands. Thus we see a tremendous growth in worldwide competition and making the road to success much more complex and difficult, especially for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

In a century that moved our transportation from horse trails to interplanetary trajectories, changed our communications tools from quill pens to computers, and took our culture from bacon and beans to sushi and burritos, some people think they've seen it all. Futurists say, the winds of change witnessed in the 1900s are a summer's breeze compared to the hurricane that lies ahead. The 21st century, they claim, will bring unprecedented transformation to the world in which we live.

In the last decade alone, computers, fax machines and modems have brought the office into homes, cars, airplanes and hotel rooms. Future advances will unite the telephone, computer and television into one unit. In fact, telephones may become so portable that many people will have their own individual phone numbers where they can be reached anywhere in the world. The electronic economy is changing large corporations and small businesses alike. This same technology is greatly affecting the growth and increase of volume for home-based businesses and breaking down stereotypes of the home office. According to a 1993 study by the SBA's Office of Advocacy, home businesses are not just the realm of people without “real” jobs who want to earn extra cash. On the contrary, the study found that while having fewer employees, the average home-based business owner had significantly higher net worth than their workplace-bound counterparts. In 1993, an estimated 41.1 million Americans were working from their homes, or more than a third of the adult work force, up from 26.8 million in 1989.

California leads the country in this alternative work style trend with an estimated four million home offices. The work-at-home segment has continued to grow rapidly.

Turn of the century journalist Ambrose Bierce defined the future as “the period of time in which our affairs prosper, our friends are true and our happiness is assured.” ealistically, however, the future may supply conditions no less competitive than the present, and companies of all sizes will continue to scramble to some degree to survive. By taking advantage of key trends that are changing the world as we know it, sending businesses around the globe and recreating the workplace, entrepreneurs will continue to fuel the nation's economy through new job creation, creativity, and innovation.

We all want success, health, prosperity, and we all want to be happy. We want it now. We all want to be self-disciplined and find an easy formula for success and high achievement. There are ways to maintain this excitement and enthusiasm about goals and ambitions we want to accomplish. There are ways to stay committed to do the things we know we want to be doing. There are several ways to keep the energy, desire, drive and make the feeling last! There is a formula, a recipe or a road map for lasting success and motivation. In certain areas of our life we have the desire but find a lack of long-term motivation.

What Stifles Inspiration

1. Lack of defined goals
2. Letting others pull you down
3. Lack of personal development
4. Lack of responsibility for your life and shifting the blame
5. Poor health
6. Overwhelmed
7. Waiting for better order in your life, or for things to be perfect
8. Don't see your reward or visualize what you want to accomplish
9. Poor self-esteem
10. Creature of habit

Top Ten Ways to Find Your Internal Inspiration

1. Find what you love to do and form a game plan to do it.
2. Review your goals and objectives daily. How are you going to get there?
3. Develop a sense of urgency. How and when you are going to get there?
4. Develop courage to do what you really want.
5. Read inspirational material about how and where you want to go.
6. Find others who are successful and discover how they accomplished their goals.
7. Develop a vision.
8. What are the reasons you want to get there? List them.
9. Find a support group.
10. Find and develop a great attitude!

When we use inspiration, we are enthusiastic about ourselves and what we are going to accomplish. How do we find that inspiration? We find it by discovering the reasons that inspire us to improve ourselves and our lives. What is our purpose? What are the reasons behind our goals and objectives? When you use desperation as a motivator, you are moved by logic. For example, you go to work, because if you don't you will be fired.

Emotionally you do not want to go, but logically you must go to work. When you use inspiration as a motivator, you are using your emotions. Sure, there may be some logic to your motivation, but the inspiration to act is emotional. Wanting to become the best in your field is a desire, and this emotion and will drive you further than basing your motivation on logic.

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Dennis Harting has sinced written about articles on various topics from Leadership, Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms and Sleep Disorders. Dennis Harting is the Head Coach at Your Rich Life. He is an acclaimed speaker, trainer, and author. His books include the international best sellers Your Easiest Million and The Ultimate Procrastination Handbook. His programs and more information can. Dennis Harting's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.

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