While there are those who win lotteries, most of us will have to invest some time in our pursuit of success.
We can look at time, and success, from two points of view. First is the "time" that we put into our endeavors and then there is the "time" that is required for them to grow to fruition.
Let's think about a garden. Just as we are all different and some will want a nice garden of vegetables, another fruit, and yet another flowers, for each gardener to achieve the goal, each will have to invest time to get what they are looking for. Each must take, or make, time to perform regular chores; weeding, mulching, watering, and each must allow time for the natural rhythm of growth to take place.
Just as a seed dropped into the ground does not turn into a tree or a radish overnight, simply setting up a business, exercise program or other process for achieving success is not sufficient. No one would expect to become a champion athlete after one or two practice sessions, nor would any sane person expect to plant a seed and come out the next morning and find a tree. That's only happened once that I know of, and the fellow had to fight a giant as a result.
No one would go in to work at an entry level position and expect to be made president of the company the next day. Yet so often I see people go into business for themselves and quit in frustration a few days or weeks later because they are not making the kind of money they expected or dreamed of making. These are the same people who realize and understand that "success" in a business would require that they show up for work each day, "put in their time", and work their way up the ladder "over time".
Success in any other endeavor is exactly the same. Once the goal has been set, steps towards that goal must be identified and then performed. Just as a crop may fail, or one or two of the bushes we have planted may die, some of the steps we take along the way may not seem to be successful. However, it is the ability and willingness to keep planting, watering, mulching, and weeding that will produce the garden of our dreams.
At the same time, no matter how many hours of the day or days of the week we attend that garden, it will have to grow at its own pace. Just as with a garden, doing the right things in the right way at the right time may make our garden grow to its finest state faster than it would if we skip or miss a step due to laziness or ignorance. Most of us being human will make mistakes or have our moments of weakness when it seems that we have moved farther away from our ultimate objective. At those moments, we must return to the basic formula of success. Do our chores and let nature take its course.
"The great French Marshall Lyautey once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardener objected that the tree was slow growing and would not reach maturity for 100 years. The Marshall replied, 'In that case, there is no time to lose; plant it this afternoon!'" --John F. Kennedy
Success Is The Key
This is especially necessary today, since more and more people and companies are feeling the effects of the financial crisis. They think that brilliant and imaginative fundraising events ideas can easily entice people to donate or support the endeavor. And they can. The number one rule of fundraising is that if your idea is good, your fundraiser will most likely be profitable. Unfortunately, it isn't easy to come up with fundraising event ideas. So what can one do if he or she needs these ideas for the sake of their fundraising event? Here are some suggestions:
Brainstorm
The organization should have a meeting, where everyone is required to suggest ideas for their upcoming fundraiser events. This way, every idea is heard, and the part can decide which ideas to try. The group can also collectively try and come up with fundraising events ideas on the spot. Having a group of people come up with ideas for fundraiser events removes the pressure of the responsibility from one person and passes it to everyone on the organization. Two heads are better than one, they say – so the heads of an entire organization can definitely come with better ideas for the fundraising event.
Hire the service of experts
Not all organizations can come up with fundraising event ideas. Furthermore, not everyone can organize these events by themselves. Beginners and those who are just starting out with this endeavor should consider hiring the service of professional fundraiser. These professionals are usually paid a pre-determined amount or a percentage of the revenue acquired through the fundraising event. Many are against this since this will obviously decrease the revenue, but it is a smart option for those who are not sure if they can pull off the effort.
Research
The best way to know what type of fundraising events succeed is through researching. There are many resources available on this topic, so this shouldn't be too difficult. For instance, one can go online and look for tips and ideas. Others can go the traditional way and consult other organizations and individuals who have already successfully organized a fundraiser. Ask them what factors helped make their fundraising event succeed. Go to different fundraising events to see what attracts people and donors.
Improve previous ideas
Finally, when all else fails, one need not come up with imaginative fundraising events ideas – he or she can merely elaborate previous fundraising events of the group or the organization that worked and succeeded in collecting funds. In fact, this is what a number of major non-profit organizations are doing now. Instead of using new ideas, they stick to their old ones, since they are already tried and tested. In short, they are already guaranteed to work. One can merely improve some details and points in order to make it an even bigger success. This is less risky compared to trying out new ways to raise funds.
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