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It is a Challenge to Succeed
by Jim Rohn
It is a challenge to succeed. If it were not, I’m sure more
people would be successful, but for every person who is enjoying
the fruit from the tree of success, many more are examining the
roots. They are trying to figure it all out. They are mystified
and perplexed by what seems to be some strange, complex
andelusive secret that must be found if ever success is to be
enjoyed. While most people spend most of their lives struggling
to earn a living, a much smaller number seem to have everything
going their way. Instead of just earning a living, the smaller
group is busily engaged in designing and enjoying a fortune.
Everything just seems to work out for them. While the much
larger group sits in awe at how life can be so unfair,
complicated and unjust.
“I am a nice
person,” the man says to himself. “How come this other guy is
happy and prosperous, and I’m always struggling?” He asks
himself, “I am a good husband, a good father and a good worker.
How come nothing seems to work out for me? Life just isn’t fair.
I’m even smarter and willing to work harder than some of these
other people who just seem to have everything going their way,”
he says as he slumps into the sofa to watch another evening of
television. But you see you’ve got to be more than a good person
and a good worker. You’ve got to become a good planner, and a
good dreamer. You’ve got to see the future finished in advance.
You’ve got to put in the long hours and put up with the setbacks
and the disappointments. You’ve got to learn to enjoy the
process of disciplines and of putting yourself through the paces
of doing the uncomfortable until it becomes comfortable. You’ve
got to be prepared and willing to attack the challenges if you
want the success because challenges are part of success. Now
that may sound like a full menu of activities, but let me assure
you that the process of going from average to fortune isn’t
really all that difficult. Thinking about it is the difficult
part. Anticipating all the effort and the changes and the
disciplines is far worse in the mind than in reality. I can
promise you that the challenges you’ll meet on the road to
success are far less difficult to deal with than the struggles
and the disappointments that come from being average.
Confronting and overcoming challenges is an exhilarating
experience. It does something to feed the soul and the mind. It
makes you more than you were before. It strengthens the mental
muscles and enables you to become better prepared for the next
challenge.
I've often
said that to have more, we must first become more, and to become
more, we must begin the process of working harder on ourselves
than we do on anything else. But in addition to gathering new
knowledge, new skills and new experiences; it is also important
to discover new emotions. It is how we feel about what we know
that makes the biggest difference in how our lives turn out. How
we feel about the chances we have and the choices we have
determines the intensity of our effort. Whether we try or don’t
try. Join or don’t join. Believe or don’t believe.
I’d like for
you to discover some strong feelings about your life and about
what you want to do with that life. You probably have much of
the knowledge and a lot of the experience and perhaps most of
the skills that it takes to become successful. What you may be
lacking in are the strong feelings about what you want and what
you want to do. You may be one of those who have become so
involved in the process of earning a living that you’ve
forgotten about the choices and the chances you have for
designing your own life.
Let these
strong feelings help you take a second look at your life and
where you’re headed. After all, you’ve only got one life, at
least on this planet. So why not make it an adventure in
achievement? Why not discover what all you can do and what all
you can have? Why not discover how many others you can help and
in the process how that can help you?
Why not now
take the Challenge to Succeed!
To Your Success, Jim Rohn
This article was submitted by Jim Rohn,
America's Foremost Business Philosopher. To subscribe to the
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