Tuesday, February 8, 2011
No Surrender Because of Failed
There is a story about a teenage girl who aspires to be a famous ballet dancer. He has spent his time learning to dance throughout her childhood. One day there was a leading ballet teacher who comes to his town. He had to go and see him.
"I want to be a great ballet dancer but do not know whether the talent that I have enough support," he said. The ballet teacher replied, "Dance in front of me. " After a few minutes later the teacher shook his head and said, "You do not have the makings of a reliable ballet dancer. "
The girl went home and cried. He was throwing all his ballet gear anddo not want to wear it anymore . Hose was not long before she married, had children. When her children grown, she worked as a cashier in a shop keeper near his home. Several years passed and one day there was a ballet in his town. The girl who is now already a mother to go with the kids and husband. After the show finished he accidentally met with the same ballet teacher, who was already old eighties. He told me about her life as she showed photos and told his children about his work as a shopkeeper. Then he asked, "Only one who has been disturbing. How could you say if I do not have the talent to be a great ballet dancer?"
"Oh, now I'm thinking of something else. I did not notice you're dancing. That's what I say to all who come, " the teacher replied.
"But ... but ... this is unacceptable! There is absolutely no sense. Had I known that I still could be a ballet dancer!" she sobbed.
Most of us give up easily when faced with difficulty or failure. The question is, why do we give up that easy? The point is not failure itself that we fear, but emotions and feelings that accompany failure is that we want to avoid.
Perhaps we feel foolish if it fails, feeling ashamed, feeling accepted, feeling desperate. We tend to avoid unpleasant feelings but as a result we limit ourselves to move forward.
And when our babies, we never stop learning to walk. Obviously we fell many times. From start to crawl, stuck to the wall until he could walk. We fell but got up and tried again. But after we are adults why we tend to be embarrassed if you fall or fail? Certainly because it was thought that failure is something bad. It means we feel like a failure if we think that we fail!
So the only real failure is an illusion. The fear that became real because of the negative impression. Try to think that such thing as failure is an attempt to achieve success - such as babies who do not stop learning to walk - certainly we also never stop trying and find a new way in every business we achieve what we want.
At the age of 65, Colonel Sanders, founder of KFC, only had the money $ 99 dollars and a piece of fried chicken recipe. He offers a recipe to many people to work together with them to make fried chicken restaurant. Guess how many times he was rejected? 1009 times. Until the end of an approved his idea. Now imagine the KFC business in 80 countries and generate billions of dollars of money every year.
Well, if you feel like a failure because of difficulties in your business, please think again. Perhaps you are too fast to conclusions. Maybe you can try another way. The key is to never stop trying and always looking for creative new ideas for your business success.
source : www.pengembangandiri.com
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