Tuesday, November 30, 2010

See What You Cannot See

Most high achievers are self indulgent. They think they are special and they intentionally behave in a manner that eliminates any doubt about their high self image. Good for them. A high dose of self esteem is required.

Most high achievers not only think a lot of themselves but they also have an attribute that separates them from their contemporaries. And this attribute is one of the most important qualities they have. They believe in the unseen! They believe in something bigger than themselves. This makes them vulnerable in the eyes of most people but it is this quality that separates them from everybody else and serves to make them special. In this respect, they really are different.

Whatever you are endeavoring to do, you must accept the reality that your actions, everyday, will have a compounding effect on the outcome. Even though you probably cannot see the results immediately, believe in the unseen by doing something productive on a day to day basis that will contribute to accomplishing your goals by moving the process forward, independent of the measure of achievement made. Rome really was not built in a day and you MUST believe that your actions, however insignificant they may seem at the time, are serving to building a momentum that is getting stronger and stronger. You cannot see the wind but you can feel the effects. Believe in what you cannot see and understand that dynamically the things that are required to assist you in your quest are lining up, in perfect order, and your success is not a matter of if but a matter of when and how much. Stay the course and believe.


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