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Succeed By Trying To Fly Like Rambo by: John Watson
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| Sunday, November 2, 2008 |
Many people never know what they can achieve until life has gone through and with it the chance to discover what they are capable. In Rambo III, the hero of piracy against a Soviet attack helicopter in Afghanistan during Afghanistan and the Soviet war. His friend, Colonel, asks: "Can you fly this thing?"
Rambo is the memorable reply: "Let's find out!" He loses no time to board the escalation and "knowledge". Of course, it can not only fly, it can also launch rockets from him. He soon made full use of the capabilities of two! The Soviet experience, pilots are game for him.
Notices not say with confidence: "I can fly the helicopter!" Instead, his attitude is surprisingly less macho. The words "Let's find out!" say that "try" and see if he can fly the helicopter. Some self-help gurus say that only wimps use words like "attempt".
I disagree. Cowardly not to try, even when there is a possibility of success. They give up before even beginning or the first difficulty. With people enjoying try without them will be successful. Reality demands that they walk before you can run or fly! They try and keep trying. Then, as they succeed step by step, trust can develop to the point where they believe they can and will achieve victory.
The reality teaches again and again that the most confident and most experienced are not always succeed. Even the great Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson iron were ultimately rejected.
Unlike Muhammad Ali, fiction Rambo never brags about what a great fighter he is. The Colonel is that for him. When a mujahedeen fighter doubts combat capabilities Rambo, Rambo is no comment. He saves his actions as he rescues respect the colonel.
Sports teams and their supporters boast that they often before winning a game, although to be fair, they are often kidding. Time and again, their claims have proven false. However, if the team tries, their supporters are generally forgive them. They will not forgive a lack of ambition or effort. They will not forgive a team that fails to try.
Sometimes, teams that try hard against teams that are supposed to be far superior to find they are better than they thought they would. Their confidence rockets and they end up victorious.
In an early match of 2008 Six Nations Championship Rugby, England, Wales played at Twickenham, the home of English rugby. Wales beat England rarely on their own ground and left the 2007 World Cup as soon as possible. England, on the other hand had reached the final.
No one was surprised that England was led at half time. But in the second half, Wales began to try harder and, as a point score is past, the Welsh team grew in confidence until they play like men possess. Wales won and went on to beat every other team they have played so far in the championship. They have done this simply because they started to try and try hard.
Recently, in what some call the biggest football club competition in the world, the FA Cup, teams from the bottom of the English and Welsh league beat the best teams like Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool. These results clash took place in early March 2008.
They succeeded because they tried very hard. They could easily have toppled and was the reasonable excuse that teams have huge financial resources that enable them to buy the best players in the world.
Beverly Sills stresses the importance of trying: "May you be disappointed if you fail, but you are condemned if you do not."
If you do not, you will not miss, but you can not do much. Even if you fail, you can learn lessons and your skills and knowledge increase. No one enjoys failure May, but be the quickest route in case of success.
Sometimes we do not judge us or try a half-heart way because we were convinced of childhood or later we're something useless. We need to clear our minds of these thoughts and discover the truth for ourselves.
We also need to believe in ourselves enough to try. If we lack conviction even try, we can test methods such as statements and visualizations to see if they will help us develop the necessary conviction. Google "assertions" and "visualization" and you will find many Web sites can help you learn how to make assertions and how to visualize.
A site, for example, offers a variety of ways to say effectively. You can say while you are walking or exercise. For example, you can say: "I am strong and healthy" or "I am improving daily." Repeat this affirmation that you walk or train.
When I was at school in the Isle of Man, I soon discovered that the cross country race was not my strong point. However, I improved by repeating a word faster than I ran, or rather, along bad! I've never done "fast" but I did achieve "less slow!"
I suggested to my students martial arts what they say to themselves phrases like: "I am faster and stronger." They can say to these training sessions and grading when they need to replace nervousness with confidence.
A typical technique of NLP suggests that when you say or think something negative like "I'm not good at making money," listen in your mind the expression decreases in volume until that it disappears. You can replace this with a positive expression like "I'm good at making money." What this phrase become stronger and stronger in your mind until it dominates your thinking.
Another method involves writing. Write what you want in your life a dozen times a day. You can write "I am healthy, wealthy and wise." Writing things is an effective way to unlock the power of your subconscious mind.
The proposed site, I visited several statements like: "I radiate good health" or "I have all the energy I need to accomplish my goals and to fulfill my desires" or "I'm healthy and full of energy and vitality. "
Visualization also helps. I tell my students to imagine receiving their blackbelt. If you want to receive money rather than a blackbelt imagine presented a huge check instead of you. Otherwise, you can book notes visual and / or bank notes raining down on you from heaven. You, of course, need to view for some time and to take appropriate measures such images every day before becoming true. Do not imagine parts raining down from heaven for obvious reasons.
You can imagine the things you do not want as broken car spinning away from you and then view a good and powerful car spinning towards you. Imagine it stop before it hit you!
Imagine exercising that power which you try to master. You do see the movement with ease. If you learn to dance like a Zulu (one of my secret ambitions), imagine stamping on the ground and waving his arms like one of the best!
As Rambo, should rise by helicopter and try to master the controls. It could be that we, too, can steal and destroy obstacles that we return to success.
About the author
John Watson is a blackbelt fifth grade teacher and winning. He wrote several books on electronic lessons of life and achievement of objectives. It is about to launch a toolbox of 16 ebooks which can change your mindset to one of success. Check http://www.midasmethodmillionaire.com/ |
posted by neptunus @ 8:40 PM
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