Do you ever consider a new idea or something different to pursue
and immediate begin thinking of the ways it can’t be done versus ways it can be
done. Many of us have a series of excuses that we
can pull out of a hat at a moment’s notice. We make excuses mostly to protect ourselves and to
justify our current circumstances.
Are any of these excuses holding you back from the success
you desire?
1. “I DON’T KNOW HOW.” This common excuse gives you
permission to not even try. Solution:
Get support. At no time in the history of mankind has there been so much
information and resources available. Want to start a charity? There are
hundreds of books on the subject. Need to lose 100 lbs? There are thousands of CDs,
videos and blogs to support you. Want to change careers? Consult a coach or
mentor. Or simply try and then adjust your approach based on your results.
2. “I’M AFRAID.” Who hasn’t been afraid to try
something new, to step out of the box, to move beyond their comfort zone? Most
of our fears are socially based and have no real consequences. Solution: Ask yourself what’s the worst
thing that can happen. Once you have determined the worst case scenarios you’ll
realize that the fear is a disguise to kill your dreams and stifle your growth.
Then list the best things that can happen. You’ll recognize that your success
is more important than the fears that are holding you back.
3. “I DON’T HAVE ENOUGH TIME.” If your heart is in it then you
will make the time for what’s truly important to you. Solution: Create a list of the things you do on a daily basis from
the moment you awake until the end of the day. Record your activities in 15
minute blocks. Include everything from talking on the phone, surfing the
internet to watching television. After doing this for one week most people are
able to find at least 3 hours to dedicate to a new activity or adventure.
4. “I DON’T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY.” There is usually a way to work
around a lack of financial resources. Solution:
Find alternatives. For example, if you’re looking to increase your skills but
can’t afford college tuition there are other ways to enhance your credentials.
For instance, volunteer at a non-profit organization, get certification in a
particular skill or intern for a small company on your days off. If you are
business owner, consider bartering (trading your services or products). There
is always a way. You just may have to work a little harder to find solutions to
support your growth.
5. “IT’S TOO LATE FOR ME.” It’s never too late to become
what you might have been. A person climbed Mount Everest in his 80’s. People
have gone back to medical school in their 60’s. Getting a late start might be
less convenient and more challenging, but there’s nothing wrong with that. Solution: Figure out what interests
you, influences you and motivates you. Build a plan for the challenges that are
really important to you and take one step at a time to complete your goals.
·
“IT’S
TOO HARD.” Some
endeavors are certainly more difficult than others. But claiming that something
is “too hard” is really just another way of admitting that you’re afraid. People
with limited resources and talent can still be extremely successful. Solution: Set your mind on success! Those
with motivation and stamina are really the ones who succeed. Get an
accountability partner. Read encouraging stories. Practice affirmations. Do
what’s necessary to keep your thoughts and energy centered on a successful
outcome.
Your
success is dependent on effort. No action, no results. It’s time to make some
changes. Transformation isn’t always easy but it is necessary for your success.
So put aside your excuses and go after what you truly want. You’ll be glad you
did!
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