I believe we would all agree that having a winning feeling is
prerequisite to achieving outstanding results. A person can’t possibly
expect to win if they’re constantly focusing on failure! The real secret
here is to capture that winning feeling of success as often as you can
to create the environment necessary to succeed.
If
you’ve been a little down in the dumps, feeling insecure or perhaps not
feeling as confident in your ability as you’d like, I have a great tip
for you. My suggestion to anyone looking
for a success track to run on, or to a person who is looking to get back
on one, is to start capitalizing on short-term victories. That means
specifically focus on tasks you can achieve daily. The principle is to
start with an adversity over which you can succeed, and gradually take
on more and more difficult tasks. Nothing succeeds like success.
Another
technique used by many people in developing or maintaining a winning
feeling is what we call the reflection method. Think back during a time
where you were really successful at something… we all have times to
which we can relate. It could have been a sale, a particular speech, a
school play, or standing up to the town bully. Each one of us can
reflect back on a moment in time to recapture that winning feeling.
Professional
sports coaches often replay winning games of the past for their team
prior to a big game to stimulate and create a winning feeling!
Years
ago, a good friend of mine had left his job and a company that he had
worked with for many years. He was one of the top VPs with his company
and had done extremely well. He had left because he wanted to start his
own business. I told him he could use one of our offices until such time
as he was ready to open up his own office.
In
any event, I happened to be in the office one afternoon and Grant, who
normally was very upbeat and positive, was really having a difficult
time. After a few moments of small talk, it became
apparent what the problem was. Grant had hit the terror barrier and the
possibility of starting his own company was overwhelming him… he just
didn’t think he could do it. Here’s a man who had risen to the top of
his field, made a high six-figure income for years… and yet was still
having doubts as to his ability to start his own company.
I
asked Grant to go home, get a notebook and start to write down all of
his accomplishments; as far back as he could remember. The look on his
face was priceless—I’m sure he thought I’d lost my mind. I told him that
the accomplishment could be small or large… it didn’t really matter.
The point was to focus on something positive. I still remember him
asking, “Well, what if I only fill half a page.” I just smiled and asked
him to do his best and start writing.
Monday
morning came and Grant was back in the office with a notebook full of
accomplishments. I smiled and said, “You must have been fairly
confident, you picked up a good sized notebook!” We both had a good
laugh. Grant went on to build a multimillion-dollar financial planning
company and later franchised the operation to extend across Canada and
the United States!
This
is a great exercise for anyone needing a bit of a boost. What would
give you a winning feeling of pride and satisfaction? Remember… a
winning feeling is a confident feeling and one that forgets misses, and
reinforces successful attempts.
Resource for this post: Jim Rohn's Official Newsletter
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