Monday, May 18, 2020

Successful People Have a Bias for Action


Planning has its place, but it must be kept in perspective. Some people spend their whole lives waiting for the perfect time to do something. There’s rarely a “perfect” time to do anything. What is important is to just get started. Get into the game. Get on the playing field. Once you do, you will start to get feedback that will help you make the corrections you need to make to be successful. Once you are in action, you will start learning at a much more rapid rate.

Ready, Fire, Aim!
Most people are familiar with the phrase “Ready, aim, fire!” The problem is that too many people spend their whole life aiming and never firing. They are always getting ready, getting it perfect. The quickest way to hit a target is to fire, see where the bullet landed, and then adjust your aim accordingly. If the hit was 2 inches above the target, lower your aim a little. Fire again. See where it is now. Keep firing and keep readjusting. Soon you are hitting the bull’s-eye. The same is true for anything. 


Fail Forward

No man ever became great or good except through many and great mistakes. 

Willian E. Gladstone- Former Prime minister of Great Britain.

Many people fail to take action because they’re afraid to fail. Successful people, on the other hand, realize that failure is an important part of the learning process. They know that failure is just a way we learn by trial and error. Not only do we need to stop being so afraid of failure but we also need to be willing to fail- even eager to fail. I call this kind of instructive failure “failing forward.” Simply get started, make mistakes, listen to the feedback, correct, and keep moving forward toward the goal. Every experience will yield up more useful information that you can apply the next time.

“You can never learn less; you can only learn more. The reason I know so much is because I have made so many mistakes”. 

Buckminster Fuller –Mathematician and philosopher who never graduated from college but received 46 honorary doctorates. 

Mistakes are just opportunities for learning something new! So don't be afraid to fail and by making mistakes. If it fails,  it does not matter, just do it one more time! ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND!It's Okay!  


 
The Magic Formula of Success! Please bear in mind, No ShortCut to Success!

 
THERE IS NO ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS. YOU HAVE TO TAKE STAIRS, KEEP GOING, DON'T GIVE UP AND ONE MORE STEP TO GO! GO! GO! GO!

Thursday, May 7, 2020

TAKE ACTION

“Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle”. 
                                                                                             Abraham Lincoln- sixteenth president of the US 

 “What we think or what we know or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do”. John Ruskin- English author, art critic, and social commentator.


The world doesn’t pay you for what you know; it pays you for what you do. There’s an enduring axiom of success that says, “The universe rewards action.” Yet as simple and as true as this principle is, it’s surprising how many people get bogged down in analyzing, planning, and organizing when what they really need to do is take action. 

When you take action, you trigger all kinds of things that will inevitably carry you to success. You let those around you know that you are serious in your intention. People wake up and start paying attention. People with similar goals become aligned with you. You begin to learn things from your experience that cannot be learned from listening to others or from reading books. You begin to get feedback about how to do it better, more efficiently, and more quickly. Things that once seemed confusing begin to become clear. Things that once appeared difficult begin to be easier. You begin to attract others who will support and encourage you. All manner of good things begins to flow in your direction once you begin to take action.

Talk is Cheap!
Over the years of teaching and coaching people in my company and in my seminars, I have found that the one thing that seems to separate winners from losers more than anything else is that winners take action. They simply get up and do what has to be done. Once they have developed a plan, they start. They get into motion. Even if they don’t start perfectly, they learn from their mistakes, make the necessary corrections, and keep taking action, all the time building momentum, until they finally produce the result they set out to produce or something even better than they conceived of when they started. 

To be successful, you have to do what successful people do, and successful people are highly action-oriented.

Sometimes it is good to isolate yourself to think back what you have done and what you want to do for the next step.

Nothing Happened until You Take Action 
                                                      If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to meet it.                                                              Jonathan Winters – Grammy Award-winning comedian, actor, writer, and artist.

For the example: To demonstrate the power of taking action in my seminars, I hold up a $100 bill and ask, “Who wants this $100 bill?” Invariably, most of the people in the audience will raise their hands. Some will wave their hands vigorously back and forth; some will even shout out “I WANT IT” or “I WILL TAKE IT” or “GIVE IT TO ME.” But I just stand there calmly holding out the bill until they get it. Eventually, someone jumps out of her seat, rushes to the front of the room, and takes the bill $100 from my hand. After the person sits down- now $100 richer for her efforts- I ask the audience, “What did this person do that no one else in the room did? She got off her butt and took action. She did what was necessary to get the money. And that is exactly what you must-do if you want to succeed in life. You must take action, and, in most cases, the sooner the better.” I then ask, “How many of you thought about getting up and just coming and taking the money but stopped yourselves?”
I then ask them to remember what they told themselves that stopped them from getting up.
The usual answers are;
# I didn’t want to look like I wanted or needed it that badly.
# I wasn’t sure if you would really give it to me.
# I was too far back in the room.
# Other people need it more than I do.
# I didn’t want to look greedy.
# I was afraid I might be doing something wrong and then people would judge me or laugh at me.
# I was waiting for further instructions.

I then point out that whatever things they said to stop themselves are the same things that they say to stop themselves in the rest of their lives. One of the universal truths in life is “HOW YOU DO ANYTHING IS HOW YOU DO EVERYTHING.” If you are cautious here, you are probably cautious everywhere. If you hold yourself back for fear of looking foolish here, you probably hold yourself back for fear of looking foolish elsewhere. You have to identify those patterns and break through them. It is time to stop holding yourself back and just go for the gold. (p.157)


Reference: Canfield, J. (2007) How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be: THE 25 PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS


Albert Dock Liverpool

One of the iconic Royal Albert Dock Liverpool





Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Sky At The Night Time!

2 August 2009, Liverpool. Tonight, the sky is brilliant and the weather for tonight is wonderful.

I like it so much. I'm the person who likes to look at the "SKY AT NIGHT TIME" no matter where am I, surely I will look at the sky. This is because the SKY is always the thing that never and never leaves me alone.

 The Night's View from my room (The Moon looks Big & Bright)

 Albert Dock Liverpool


 Albert Dock Liverpool's night view

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