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Dear Friends,
“Single mindedness,
determination, dedication, self-belief and the
inability to ever give in are what distinguish
people who do great things with their lives from
those whose dreams die with them. When you have
great perseverance you take into account what others
say but you don't let it rule you. You remain true
to your vision”.
- Thomas Henry Huxley
That’s the difference between achievers and
non-achievers! Achievers’ persistence is their
ability to maintain action regardless of their
feelings. They press on even when they feel like
quitting. When they work on any big goal, their
motivation will wax and wane like waves hitting the
shore. Sometimes they will feel motivated; sometimes
they won’t. But it’s not their motivation that will
produce results — it’s their action. Persistence
allows them to keep taking action even when they
don’t feel motivated to do so, and therefore they
keep accumulating results.
Persistence will ultimately provide its own
motivation. Achievers just know that by simply keep
taking action, they will eventually get results, and
results can be very motivating. For example, they
may become a lot more enthusiastic about dieting and
exercising once they have lost those first 10 pounds
and feel their clothes fitting more loosely.
Will power is the ability to control unnecessary and
harmful impulses. It is the ability to overcome
laziness and procrastination. It is the ability to
arrive to a decision and follow it with perseverance
until its successful accomplishment. It is the inner
power that achievers overcome the desire to indulge
in unnecessary and useless habits, and the inner
strength that overcomes inner emotional and mental
resistance for taking action. It is one of the
corner-stones of their success, both spiritually and
materialistically.
Self-discipline is the companion of will power. It
endows the stamina to persevere in whatever the
achievers do. It bestows the ability to withstand
hardships and difficulties, whether physical,
emotional or mental. It grants the ability to reject
immediate satisfaction for something better.
Achievers or non-achievers are full of inner
unconsciousness, or partly conscious, and sometimes
rather impulsive. Under-achievers sometimes say or
do things they later regret saying or doing. On many
occasions they do not think before they talk or act.
By developing these two powers, under-achievers
become conscious of the inner subconscious impulses,
and gain the ability to reject them when they are
not for their own good.
Under-achievers tend to do what’s easiest and avoid
hard work — and that’s precisely why they should do
the opposite. The superficial opportunities of life
will be attacked by hordes of under-achievers
seeking what’s easy. The much tougher challenges
will usually see a lot less competition and a lot
more opportunities if under-achievers have more
perseverance to overcome their challenges.
Achievers prepare and anticipate behind closed
doors. Lay the groundwork for success carefully:
Effective preparation and self-discipline are
closely allied. They do their homework. Since most
under-achievers are rarely well prepared, achievers
will often succeed by default. When opportunity
presents itself, they burst out of the starting
gate, sprint to the finish line, and take home the
prize.
Achievers’ self-discipline is an act of their
cultivation. Self-discipline requires
under-achievers to connect today's actions to
tomorrow's results. There's a season for sowing, a
season for reaping. Self-discipline helps them know
which is which. Do what needs to be done. Quality
living requires under-achievers to make difficult
choices and sacrifices; it demands that they do the
hard work first. They cannot arrive at true success
without making the trip. Self-discipline is a habit.
It is not situational, but it is applied situation
by situation. However, they can be self-disciplined
on occasion, but to get consistently positive
results they require consistency.
It is the day-in day-out practice of self-discipline
that determines where under-achievers end up. After
all, a lifetime is an accumulation of moments, days,
weeks, months, and years. What you do during each
moment counts and influence the degree to which you
judge your life to be a success. If you aspire to
achieve your goals, you must be prepared to play
every play as though the two-minute warning clock is
running. Every move is significant. Every move
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