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Personal Development Article by Brian Tracy |
Using Stumbling Blocks As Stepping Stones
Brian Tracy
Everyone makes mistakes and the busier you are, the more
mistakes you will make. The only question is “How well and
how effectively do you deal with the inevitable ups and
downs of life?”
In this article, you will learn the difference between a
positive and negative worldview. You learn how to benefit
from your mistakes and how to remain positive in the face of
adversity.
Using Stumbling Blocks As Stepping Stones
There are two ways to look at the world: the benevolent way
or the malevolent way. People with a malevolent or negative
worldview take a victim stance, seeing life as a continuous
succession of problems and a process of unfairness and
oppression. They don’t expect a lot and they don’t get much.
When things go wrong, they shrug their shoulders and
passively accept that this is the way life is and there
isn’t anything they can do to make it better.
On the other hand, people with a benevolent or positive
worldview see the world around them as filled with
opportunities and possibilities. They believe that
everything happens as part of a great process designed to
make them successful and happy. They approach their lives,
their work, and their relationships with optimism,
cheerfulness, and a general attitude of positive
expectations. They expect a lot and they are seldom
disappointed.
Flex Your Mental Muscles
When you develop the skill of learning from your mistakes,
you become the kind of person who welcomes obstacles and
setbacks as opportunities to flex your mental muscles and
move ahead. You look at problems as rungs on the ladder of
success that you grab onto as you pull your way higher.
Two of the most common ways to deal with mistakes are
invariably fatal to high achievement. The first common but
misguided way to handle a mistake is the failure to accept
it when it occurs. According to statistics, 70 percent of
all decisions we make will be wrong. That’s an average. This
means that some people will fail more than 70 percent of the
time, and some people will fail less. It is hard to believe
that most of the decisions we make could turn out to be
wrong in some way. In fact, if this is the case, how can our
society continue to function at all?
Cut Your Losses
The fact is that our society, our families, our companies,
and our relationships continue to survive and thrive because
intelligent people tend to cut their losses and minimize
their mistakes. It is only when people refuse to accept that
they have made a bad choice or decision—and prolong the
consequences by sticking to that bad choice or decision—that
mistakes become extremely expensive and hurtful.
Learn From Your Mistakes
The second common approach that people take with regard to
their mistakes, one that hurts innumerable lives and
careers, is the failure to use your mistakes to better
yourself and to improve the quality of your mind and your
thinking.
Learning from your mistakes is an essential skill that
enables you to develop the resilience to be a master of
change rather than a victim of change. The person who
recognizes that he has made a mistake and changes direction
the fastest is the one who will win in an age of increasing
information, technology and competition.
By remaining fast on your feet, you will be able to out-play
and out-position your competition. You will become a creator
of circumstances rather than a creature of circumstances.
Action Exercises
Now, here are three steps you can take immediately to put
these ideas into action.
First, imagine that your biggest problem or challenge in
life has been sent to you at this moment to help you, to
teach you something valuable. What could it be?
Second, be willing to cut your losses and walk away if you
have made a mistake or a bad choice. Accept that you are not
perfect, you can’t be right all the time, and then get on
with your life.
Third, learn from every mistake you make. Write down every
lesson it contains. Use your mistakes in the present as
stepping stones to great success in the future.
Read more articles by Brian Tracy:
Success Leaves
Tracks
The Secret
of Your Subconscious
Neutralizing Your Two Major Fears
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