This one occasion warrants attention
and a special holiday so with deck chairs resplendent, the locals
champion the cold to casually gather and watch the sun make its first
tentative 25 minute pass of many more appearances. So begins day one of
a very short summer, and with a community revitalized by sunlight, they
party with every bit as much lunacy as any new years eve.
So, what is it that makes a people
remain and challenge the very hardships such a place holds? That they
should muster time and again some inner fortitude to while away those
sub zero temperatures. When out of all places one could end up, for
whatever reason, they choose to eke out an existence in one of the
bleakest landscapes on our Earth?
The mind is a truly wonderful mechanism
and when called upon, can adapt to just about any situation shaping the
very best outcomes for those with a purpose. The thing is, and it's in
each of us, it’s entirely up to us how we control and apply our minds.
There are lots of external factors and
most of those you'll have absolutely no control over, like the number of
times you might sight the sun in a year; for example. The way you look
at these challenges is everything and the more positive your view the
greater your confidence within yourself and the better your likely
prospects. But that's not the entire picture.
Think back to that last time you felt
over the moon about something you did exceptionally well, and it doesn't
necessarily need to be as a result of any particular effort on your
part. I'm sure you've been there, in that place where you're on pure
adrenalin because something has gone unbelievably well. Ready to take on
any challenge. That hole in one on the golf course or at least a no
effort golf swing that travels for miles or even that special result in
an exam.
Now imagine if you could apply that
same euphoria to everyday happenings. Well, there's nothing that your
mind won't accept if it's repeated often enough over and over. Problem
is that we generally tend to focus on the not so good. There it is in a
nutshell, what your mind is used to seeing is how it will ultimately
operate. I mean to say, how would you cope at our earlier sun watching
celebration if the cold was too much of a challenge?
Giving up is not something I really
have in me and it really stems from wanting to change and improve things
until I'm happy with them. I mention this because if you're starting out
in a business there will be times of frustration where you'll think
nothing is working or going right. Bottom line though, you can only get
better. From where ever it is that you actually start, the chances are
you will only get better, and over time most always you will improve
further.
It's fairly important then to apply as
many of those good things that make us see that special place, into our
normal day to day thinking; so that they then become the normal rather
than highlights. A series of holes in one if you will.
This applies not only in your business
dealings mind you, but into every facet of living because it's exactly
this mindset that uplifts and brings success. The trick is to place it
on auto pilot and keep it there.
So if you ever need a reference to stay
your mind from an unshakeable negative, spare a thought for our
erstwhile inhabitants in our Artic North and find yourself a better
place that works for you.
Take a few minutes each hour and
progressively go over all of those things that are good and right with
you. In no time at all you'll have that sun coming up at the end of a
long hard winter....and it will be all that you see. Apply that to your
business and there's no conceivable frustration that will derail you
from getting ahead.
About The Author
Copyright © 2004 Dave Jones, new to the E-commerce game and hoping to be
successful in several ventures. You can find more articles and insights
by Dave at
http://www.work-at-home-create-opportunities.blogspot.com located at
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