Posts tagged Jobs
You Must Persist!
Sep 26th
How many of you thought it was going to be easy? Do you remember the days when you were 14 or 15 years old? “I can’t wait until I am old enough to drive, get out of school, life will be awesome then!” Ha, what a joke! Sure, there is no way I would ever want to go back to being 15 years old again, however, my expectations of the world then, versus now, are extremely different.
Since becoming a “responsible adult,” that is being able to live on my own, pay my own bills, and support my own family, life has given me a reality check. It didn’t take long either, to realize how much different “The real world,” is versus what I was expecting, more like hoping, it was going to be. You don’t realize how fast time really goes until you get behind on a car payment, electric bill, or worse, your rent/mortgage. The harsh reality of working as hard as you can, sometimes holding multiple jobs, just to make ends meet. “Oh how easy life is going to be once I am out of school and living on my own…”
Now, let’s get to the good stuff. Generally I like to start all my posts off on a positive note, however, I simply couldn’t resist. With all that is happening in our world these days it is important to recognize and understand that life isn’t easy, and nobody better tell you that it is. In addition to just making a living, what about actually becoming successful? What is the journey like for those of us who want to achieve something great and fulfill our calling while we have our chance to do so? I mean, it isn’t fair that some people are Wealthy while others struggle just to make ends meet, right?
Over the years I have learned that just about everyone who is Wealthy, at one point in their life, they were also broke. They struggled to pay their bills, and worked multiple jobs just like many do today. However, they did something else also. There was a time when they made a decision to do something about it! It wasn’t easy, just as it isn’t going to be for you, but that didn’t matter. Life wasn’t going to get any better if they continued to do what they were already doing. That by definition, according to Einstein, is insanity. (Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result)
How about you? Are you ready to overcome the obstacles that have been placed in your path? Is today the day you come to grips with reality and finally say, “I am not going to take it anymore?” What is keeping you from achieving your dreams? Are you afraid you’re going to fail?
Thomas Edison could fill up a two-story building with burned-out filaments for two years before he found the right combination of metals, what does they say about the human condition? It tells me that for 729 days I am going to be struggling with one problem or another until I finally find the solution on day 730. And that’s only if I am persistent and courageous enough to struggle until that day comes. Because, like it or not, pain and suffering, failing and falling, are parts of the human condition.
I know it’s hard but you gotta hang on! I have seen it in business, experienced it myself, for the past 7 years. People start to dream again, they finally decide it is time to stop the insanity and do something different. They take a leap of Faith, give it everything they got, and after their first few rejections, or failures, they give in. They start to tell themselves, “It’s too hard, I just can’t do it, I am not good enough,” and cheat themselves out of unleashing their potential. Persistence is painful!
Don’t believe for a moment that the quality of persistence is going to earn you the admiration and praise of all those above and below you. On the contrary, you will most likely be skewered out of earshot, and you will be the butt of jokes from those afraid to oppose you publicly. Expedience and compromise, especially upon issues touching virtue, honor, and integrity, are the norm and expected behavior for today. Persisting in your principles in a course of action, in a way of conducting your business, or in living out your life is discomforting to those who blow with the wind.
Persistence is best understood when you watch the person or business pay the price for staying the course while everyone else is making what is viewed as the “smart play,” or worse, “the safe play.” I’ve watched a lot of talented people fail because they lacked the quality of persistence.
Life only changes when you decide to change. Change isn’t easy, nor is always comfortable, however, it is a necessary part of life. Your dreams are worth pursuing! It doesn’t matter what other people think, it doesn’t matter what they tell you, it doesn’t matter if they support you. All that matters is you have a dream and you are willing to pay the price!
For those of you who haven’t stepped out, this is your call to action. What are you waiting for? For those of you who are already on your journey, persist! Keep going! As Winston Churchill said, “Never, Never, Never, Never Give Up!”
Edison’s axiom was that genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. You don’t perspire the moment you start working-that comes after you’ve burned a lot of calories and midnight oil on a project.
Is it going to be hard? Yes! Is it going to get easier? Doubtful! Will it be worth it? You better believe it!
Dream Big!
Ron
Busting the Life Balance Barriers
Sep 20th
Are you are caught in the work/life balance snare? Has the time thief robbed you of the life that you want to live? Join the crowd. Almost everyone is in the same boat. Everywhere I go I hear people talking about how much they have to do and how little time they have to do it. People are feeling bad that they can’t seem to get everything done and still have time for themselves and for their families. Many feel they can’t cut down at work for fear of losing their jobs. Others say they feel like a hen being pecked to death by her chickens. What are you saying?
I have just created a new ecourse and teleseminar series to help people get out of their unbalanced situations. I will outline it here for you and hopefully you will find that you can?apply some of the ideas and help yourself create a more balanced life. The first thing you have to do is to recognize that you got yourself into the unbalance and that you have to get yourself out of it. Remember that if you let life just take place you will never reach your goals. Success doesn’t happen by chance! Here are some things you can do to learn to manage the balance or integration of your life.
Manage your stress. Learn to deal with it and remove the stressful things in your life. You can do this most easily by looking at how you perceive things. Chances are that you are allowing yourself to think things are stressful when you could be responding to them in a different way that will not result in stress. Learn to manage your perceptions.Align your values, goals and beliefs. When you do so you will have a strong rudder to guide you in the decisions you make and the actions you take. You will be clear on what you want and what you are willing to do to attain your balanced or integrated life style.Harness your power and passion.
When you are doing what you are passionate about you find your power and you do things more effortlessly and effectively. You enjoy what you are doing immensely. Work does not feel like work. You are clearer and more focused on what you really want.Live intentionally. Be very clear on what you want and how you show up in the world. Manage your life, do not let it manage you. When you live intentionally you take control and make the decisions that will get you to your goals.Handle outside pressures by handling your inside self.
Learn to be more self-aware so you can know how and why you have the responses you have. Learn to manage yourself and you will be amazed at how well you begin to manage the pressures coming at you from every direction.Create action strategies to obtain the balanced, integrated life you envision. Just doing the thinking and the self-work will not create it. You have to make some hard decisions and take some tough steps to make it happen. Once you are there you need to work to maintain what you have achieved.I hope this has been helpful to you.If you have difficulty understanding or doing this it may be time to take a course or get yourself a great coach to help out.

