Finding Opportunities in Any Economy
Your
own beliefs and behaviors are greater predictors of your success than
any fluctuation in the marketplace. Even when the newspapers splash the
word recession across the front page, you can write your own success story.
Master the Art of “Inverse Paranoia”
Start by becoming an “Inverse Paranoid”. What I mean by
this is, believe that every event in your life is the seed for your
greater good; something meant to enrich you, empower you or advance your
cause.
Imagine how much easier it would be to succeed in life
if you were constantly expecting the world to support you and bring you
opportunity.
You can easily verify this belief for yourself.
Just think about the last time that a terrible event turned out to be a
blessing in disguise.
A big blessing for me came during the 1970’s when I lost
my job. I was working at the Job Corps Center in Clinton, Iowa,
pioneering new ways to teach underachieving students. One day the word
came down that the center was being relocated – and I was being laid
off.
While attending a workshop at the W. Clement & Jesse
V. Stone Foundation in Chicago, I shared my predicament with the
presenter. He happened to be vice president of the foundation, and he
immediately offered me a job working with inner-city black and Latino
kids.
I accepted the offer, and what I got in return was a
bigger salary, an unlimited budget, and a laboratory for learning the
success principles that transformed my life and launched a new career
path.
Ask Yourself: What Opportunity Exists Here?
Take the fast track to inspiration by constantly asking
yourself: What’s the opportunity here? Make this a habit, and you’ll
stay calm and centered during any event that seems like a setback.
The beauty of this question is that it triggers your
mind to respond with positive suggestions. Compare these to the useless
information you get by asking yourself the questions such as: Why did this happen to me? Or, Who’s to blame for this mess?
If you get passed over for a promotion or your retirement account takes a hit in the stock market, remember to ask: What’s the opportunity here? – or one of its inspiring variations:
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What can I learn from this event?
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What will I do differently from now on?
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Who can I turn to as a mentor or coach?
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What’s my next action?
Remember the Three Things You Control
In a way, the economy is just a vague and sometimes
ambiguous idea. It refers in a general way to trillions of dollars of
goods, services and products by billions of people across the planet.
When you face a financial challenge, it is the vast, impersonal economy
at work? Or is it your personal economy, which you can directly control?
You can’t always count on the economy, but you can always rely on yourself.
Remember, you have absolute control over three things in your life:
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The thoughts you think
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The images your visualize
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The actions you take (including what you say to others)
Your life experience is simply the sum total of the
choices you make in these three areas. And you can attract new results
at any time by making new choices. Use the ideas and exercise found in
this article to do just that
haroun
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