Have you
ever held back on doing something because you were afraid of failure? Most people have! Let’s face it; no one likes to fail. None of us likes to feel like we’re
ineffective, weak or lacking in any way, and that’s exactly how failure makes
us feel.
However,
you may be surprised to know that failure doesn’t exist – until YOU say it
does. In the dictionary, failure has
several definitions: 1) a failing to do or perform 2) a
state of inability to perform a normal function adequately 3) a
fracturing or giving way under stress
4) a lack of success.
Look
carefully at those definitions and you’ll probably realize they have one thing
in common when it comes to goal achievement:
failure is a PERCEPTION.
If you
believe you have failed, then you have.
If you believe you don’t have the ability to succeed, then you
don’t. If you believe you can’t handle
the pressure of achieving your goals, you can’t. If you believe you’re not successful, you
aren’t. Failure only exists in your own
mind! The moment you decide to give up
or stop working toward your goals, failure is born.
But what if
you never do that? What if you continue
working toward your goals, one step at a time for as long as it takes? There’s no failure then, is there?
This
insight should be very encouraging if you’ve been working toward goals and not
yet seeing positive results. Simply keep
going and you cannot fail!
Here are
three tips to help you stay strong and focused on your goals:
1) Never give yourself an out. Most people do this without even realizing
it. They are willing to work hard on
achieving their goals, until the going gets too rough or their motivation
dwindles. Don’t do that! Commit to making your goals happen, no matter
what! Never quit, never contemplate
admitting failure, and never lose your inner determination.
2) Don’t get hooked on a specific
timeframe for completion. It’s okay to
set a general timeline, but be aware that some circumstances will be beyond
your control, so you can’t say for sure when your goal will be achieved. If you do that, you’re just setting yourself
up for failure! Instead, get a general
idea of when you’d like your goal to be completed, but then take it a day at a
time and focus on making progress, not reaching the finish line in as little
time as possible.
3) Finally, be sure that you don’t view
obstacles and setbacks as failures. The
two are completely different. An
obstacle, setback or delay means only one thing: it’s not time for your goal to be completed
yet. That’s it! It doesn’t mean you failed; it doesn’t mean
you’re weak; it doesn’t mean you’ll never achieve your goals. It simply means you’re not done yet. You’ve got to keep moving forward and find a
way around or through the obstacle.
Power of Mind
Power of Mind
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