Success from Failure
Those of you who know me, know that I am always looking
for ways to improve and grow as an individual. This past
weekend, I attended a one-hour seminar that was put on by
Dennis McCurdy of Sturbridge, MA. It was to give people a
taste for his eight-week personal development program. He talked about the usual goal setting, creating a vision,
getting rid of our negative self-talk and overcoming our
fears. I conduct those seminars myself, yet, I learned more
than I expected. Dennis took it one step further than I'd been in the past. He
had us attempt to break a one-inch thick board with our bare
hands. I wanted to experience as much as possible, so I
volunteered to be the first to try. I mentally prepared myself,
saw in my mind my hand going through the board, I raised
my hand and brought it down hard. The board snapped as
though it were a toothpick. I was amazed at how easy it was
to do something I thought would be difficult. Then, he took an arrow and told us how we could break it
with our necks. He showed how to place the feather end
against the wall and put the tip on the soft part of our throat.
We were to lean into it until it snapped. He demonstrated
and sure enough the arrow snapped. When he asked for volunteers, I was NOT the first to raise
my hand. This was raising the stakes. If I broke my hand,
that was one thing, but if I pierced my throat with an arrow,
that could be fatal. I watched as another participant snapped the arrow in two. I
thought, well I might as well try. I got up, set the arrow
against the wall, strategically placed the tip against my
throat and started to lean into it. I leaned with force and as
the other members of the class were telling me it was
beginning to bend, I felt a sensation that the arrow was
going to crush my larynx. I am a speaker and a trainer. Without my voice, I wouldn't be
able to work. I immediately backed off from the arrow. The
class as well as Dennis encouraged me to try again. They
assured me that I had almost succeeded. So I tried again.
As I leaned into the arrow, again the class gave me the
feedback that they could see the arrow bending. I leaned
harder and again I felt the sensation of crushing my larynx. I
backed off. Although they encouraged me to try again, I
couldn't bring myself to do so. I sat down, convinced I had saved myself from losing my
voice. As I processed the experience, I realized that I have
experienced this sensation many times. I convince myself
that something disastrous will happen if I go ahead and act
on an idea I have. I come up with many good reasons why it
won't work. Each one based on what I consider fact. Just like the arrow experience, I feel we many times pull
back from success because of the "concrete evidence" we
manufacture in our minds. I believe I learned as much from my failure to break the
arrow, perhaps even more, than if I had been successful in
my attempt. The lesson here is, that we can learn more from our
mistakes and failures than we can from our successes. Thank you Dennis for giving me this life lesson. Margo Chevers, Author of How to Get Up on a Down Day,
What do you Want to be When You Grow Up?, and STOP the
BS (bad service). For top 10 attitude adjusters send an email to
Margo@MargoChevers.com Visit blog at http://www.MargoChevers.com/plog/
|
 |
 |
 |
RELATED ARTICLES
Choice and Change - The Two Constants
OK, so here we are. We've switched the calendars out and made our resolutions. Now it's time to set about the process of making those changes we've resolved to make. You haven't forgotten already have you?
Seven Steps for Success
"The secret of success is to make what you are doing interesting to other people." - Florence Scovel Shinn
Take Yourself to the Top!
Everybody wants to get to the top, whether it is the top of a career, a
company, the earnings scale, or the many other ways that we as individuals
can define the "top" in our own lives! But with so many people trying to get
to the top, how come so many people aren't moving up? I think there are some
fundamental reasons why. Reasons that can be addressed and changed!
Dont Just Read About It; Be About It!
Far too many of us struggle through life despite more Bibles, personal development, and self-help books being read now, than during any other time in history.
True Success
I did it my way -Frank Sinatra
5 Tips to Make the Right Decisions in the Midst of Chaos
"In a moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing to do. The worst thing you can do is nothing." Theodore Roosevelt
Three Things You Must Know to Attract Success
Everyone wants success.
Reaping a Multiple Reward
For every disciplined effort, there are multiple rewards. That's one of life's great arrangements. In fact, it's an extension of the Biblical law that says that if you sow well, you will reap well.
Vision -- What Are You Doing Today Towards Achieving Your Vision?
Every man who accomplishes things sees first in his mind what he wishes to do. He puts away all doubt. It makes no difference how small or how large the thing you want to do may be; if you have an unlimited confidence in your ability to do it, you will do it. - Charles Fillmore
Limiting Beliefs - How to Break Through the Barrier
Circus trainers used to tie a chain around a baby elephant's
ankle to stop it from escaping. The chain would be connected
to a tall spike which was hammered deep into the ground.
As a baby, the elephant was not strong enough to pull out
the spike, and so it learned not to try. As the elephant
became fully grown, it continued to believe that it could
not escape, even though it was easily strong enough.
Self Discipline And Business Success
In his audio e-book, 10 Habits to Swell Your
Bank Account, Mike Green cites "discipline" as one
of the 10 bank-account-swelling habits. I once received
an email from an online marketing friend, which stated
something to the effect of "how hard do we work? If
people think earning money online is easy their crazy.
Don't burn to much midnight oil."
Thinkers are Achievers
It has been truly said, and history confirms, that the growth of the
United States is due more to independent creative thinkers than to
scholars and statesmen. We seldom consciously think about it, but we all
share that unique capacity to THINK and are born with a potential of
greatness that exceeds our wildest imagination.
The Secret Weapons of Success
There are two things that will determine your success or failure in business. Actually, they will be the source of your rise or fall in life whether or not you choose to make money online.
Have You Planned Your New Years Revolutions?
Revolution:
Top 10 Miraculous Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal
In earlier generations it was common to keep a diary or personal journal. Today few people do it, and very few recognize the value and astonishing power of keeping a journal. If you can read and write, you have access to the most amazing source of personal power and magic! Try it for 30 days and watch it transform your life! Clients periodically tell me they couldn't possibly find the time. I ask them to try it for 30 days. Then clients often tell me they couldn't possibly live without the power of their journals. The following are my list of the top 10 reasons to keep a journal.
How To Begin Your Journey To Success
Becoming successful requires a lifestyle change. It requires that you know where you are going, where you want to be, but most importantly, it requires that you know how you will get there!
Five Principals for Prosperity
Many years ago, forty to be exact, I started my own business at the tender age of nineteen. The street markets in and around Manchester England was my happy hunting ground. Every day was an adventure and despite the weather and difficulties of getting a stall on the street market, life was always fun and enjoyable. There was always some comical incident, even when I had to stand in the pouring rain, with no customers in sight. And if there was no amusing event to focus on I created one and made other people laugh.
Hip-Hop, Michael Phelps, and Peak Performance
I am unashamed to copy the peak performance techniques of peak performers.
How a Biscuit Taught Me a Priceless Lesson in Life
There are no two greater ironic comparisons than that of a biscuit and life. For over two decades, I'd feverishly tried to bake biscuits. Being a baking 'connoisseur,' I was quite disheartened that I could easily knead & bake home-made yeast, cinnamon rolls and croissants - but try as I did, I could never grasp the technique of making southern-baked biscuits. Regardless whether I used the quick mix or home-made recipe kind, somehow my biscuits either came out of the oven with the texture of mortar, fell apart like charcoal briquettes or tasted like salty play-doh. In any event, it was my solemn quest to bake these tasty breakfast breads some time before I die.
Thinking About Winners
Have you ever thought about what makes a superstar? What attributes we admire in our heroes? Do you ever wonder were all the extra ordinary men have gone? Watch the movies that shaped our modern era, the ones which make you think about what it takes to win and what it means to be an American; what do you see? Some of the movies made heroes out of movie stars. First Blood, Rocky, Top Gun, Karate Kid, Vision Quest, Star Wars, etc. People need that, they want to emulate those traits and that success, but realize it does not happen without sacrifice. What happened to Americas driven attitude? We seem to see glimpses of it recently during tragedies; we see heroes, but why stop there?
|