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Persist To Success
Persist To Success
Persist To Success by Dennis
Harting
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.
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 be
found at http://www.yourrichlifeinc.com.
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