Hi,
One thing that is really important to remember when the chips are down, you are feeling over-whelmed,
Success in Goals = Short Term Action x Long Term Planning
5 steps to your Success:-
- Think then act; sometimes spontaneity can be a good thing
- Take Inspired action only
- When in doubt, wait
- Take strong action based on faith & purpose
- Make it easier by having the right attitude
A while back, after leaving my office and arriving home, I watched a (true) movie: an innocent victim (a bit like the “Baby Killer”) where a falsely accused man of rape & triple homicide/murder was being prosecuted by the State of North Carolina. At the first trial he was sentenced based on ‘weak’ eye-witness account. In the re-trial - after being sentenced to death row - he won and was freed.
What particularly impressed me was the courage, loyalty, tenacity & determination of (a) the defendant’s father (he was his adopted son!) & (b) the defendant’s attorneys.
They worked very hard together to pull things towards a positive outcome - gaining strength, clarity, and self-belief as they progressed forwards.
There was a point when the defendant was coached by his attorneys in controlling his anger/frustration & responding well when sitting in the witness box.
Morals of the story: Human qualities such as kindness can be vast & unmeasurable & this can be awesome in winning people and circumstances. Also:-
- Never give-up, as truth prevails;
- Surround yourself with the best quality of people and strategies;
- Focus on long-term success.
Your success ultimately comes down to how you operate your mind and body. Once you get used to operating your mind in this way by altering your rules and the way in which you view the world, you will gain extra inner power to over-ride danger and ride your way to new heights. Once your mind has been expanded it cannot come back to its original size: unless you force it or allow it to.
Decide now how you which to shape your future by working with the God-given faculties and capacities inherent in you.
For Success & Contentment,
Asad Khan