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Overcoming Obstacles to Success

4118030864 fbbbab5344 150x150 Overcoming Obstacles to SuccessWhat obstacles do you face in the pursuit of success?

Andy Gibney made it to Silver Medallist in the World Championship Stick Fighting competition. He was already British Champion and fully expected to become World Champion.

Undeterred, he entered the competition the following year and ended up as…..  Silver Medallist again.

The experience of ‘not quite making it’ is one that resonates with many people, especially those who start their own businesses.

What is interesting is what we choose to do about it.

Do we settle for less or do we explore other ways to get what we really want?

Do we stick with what is comfortable or push ourselves into those places where we’re not quite sure what might happen?

One of Andy’s physical demonstrations showed quite clearly that when we focus on a problem (a weakness) rather than on a solution we can expect a very different result.

Try this exercise:

Choose which of these is most important to you:

Health     Freedom     Security      Success     Comfort     Adventure     Contribution     Loyalty     Knowledge      Intimacy     Honesty     Power     Love     Passion

When you have done that, go back through the list and choose the second most important and then the third – make sure you write them down.

Now look at this list and choose which one you take care to avoid experiencing at all costs:

Frustration     Depression     Humiliation     Rejection     Guilt     Failure     Loneliness     Anger

As before, go back through the list and choose the second and the third emotions that you would take care to avoid experiencing.

Now compare your lists.

If there is a conflict in the things you seek and the things you try to avoid you will experience difficulties in achieving what you say or believe you want.

Resolving these conflicts and understanding what you REALLY want is the key to success (whatever that means to you).

Is imitation a form of flattery?

copycat2 Is imitation a form of flattery?

CopyCat

Why copy when you could innovate?

The world is a funny place. You come up with a good idea and work at it and do the research and hone it and make mistakes and work some more and get things working and then someone comes  along and sees what you’ve done and decides they’ll just copy it.

I’m not against competition and have always taken the view that there is enough work out there for everyone. When people are open and honest there is often a chance to co-operate rather than compete and to create new opportunities.

However when someone just copies your business model, pricing structure and pretty much everything else it’s a bit galling. When they set out to compete in an area where you’re already operating you have to wonder about their motives.

I started wondering if I’d been too open and shared too much and if I should be more cautious in future but then I found this and realised its not me that needs to change.

People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered.
Love them anyway.
If you do good, people may accuse you of selfish motives.
Do good anyway.
If you are successful, you may win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.
The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.
Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable.
Be honest and transparent anyway.
What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight.
Build anyway.
People who really want help may attack you if you help them.
Help them anyway.
Give the world the best you have and you may get hurt.
Give the world your best anyway.

Mother Teresa hung this quote on her wall and if it was good enough for her, its good enough for me.

Don’t imitate – innovate!

What do you think?

 

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