
Lately, Ive become super se itive to the amount of excuses people make for not living up to their fullest potential.
I have a friend who is starting out on a new venture. He co tantly complai that his new venture is not going the way he wants it to go. But, whenever I give him a suggestion to get around whatever he believes to be an o tacle, he ALWAYS has an excuse as to why my suggestion wont work.
He is selling a product that he designed. He has the product available in a few stores, in which he personally knows the owners. Hes also trying to sell it on the Internet. But it i t selling like he thought it would because he knows nothing about computers or the Internet.
So, I suggested that he branch out and contact all stores in the state and surrounding states, to see if they would be interested in carrying his product.
His excuse is that he doe t know how he can find all of the stores that ecialize in what he sells.
I suggest that he gets a yellow page or busine -to-busine book and simply call the storeowners.
He says that his yellow pages only cover his area, and he has no way of getting the information for the other stores.
I suggested that he goes on the Internet, go to www.m .com or any search engine and type in directory.
He says he doe t know much about computers or the Internet.
I then suggest that he goes to the library because they have yellow pages and busine -to-busine books available and he doe t even have to payhe could Xerox the pages (for 5 cents a copy) or write them down and call the stores later. Or, he could get someone who DOES know how to use the computer and get the information for them.
He shakes his head and walks away. He HAS no excuse for this one.
I started to wonder, Why is he sabotaging his own project?
Then the a wer came to me--FEAR disguised as excuses.
Excuses, excuses, excuses.
The reason he has a negative a wer for everything that I suggest is because, deep down i ide of him he is afraid that his vision will somehow fail. Hes afraid of being looked at as a failure when and if his venture does not take off. So, he hides behind excuses. Excuses give him something to blame, other than himself, if his venture doe t do as well as he hopes. He could always say, Well, I could only get my product into three stores. I wa t able to cover enough area thats why it didnt jump off the way I thought it would.
This way, he is SAFE. No one would look at him as being a failure. They would just see that it was something that was out of his control.
Fear hides itself in a lot of different forms and comes out in different shapes and sizes. Sometimes we wont ever admit to ourselves that fear is exactly what is sto ing us for doing the things that we want to do most. So, we make excuses as to WHY we cant do this or cant do that.
The truth is: THERE IS NOTHING THAT YOU CA OT DO. My favorite verse in the Bible states it clearly. WITH GOD, ALL THINGS ARE PO IBLE!!
I state this verse, over and over to myself, e ecially when I find myself thinking of an excuse as to WHY I cant do something.
The truth of the matter is, there arent any excuses. We are just afraid to take the leap of faith. We are afraid that we might fail. We are afraid what others might think of us. We are afraid of getting hurt or offended. We are afraid of being a succe .
If we try it and we fail, Theyre ALL go a laugh at you. (Remember that line from that Carrie movie?) So, if we make excuses, we somehow justify in our minds that WE are not the failure, but outside circumstances has caused us to fail.
But what if you looked at it this way?
What if you didnt accomplish EXACTLY what you set out to do, but you learned from the experience. You learned another way how NOT to do the thing that you are most trying to do. Then, would that be co idered a failure? Not at all. It would be co idered a succe . Thomas Edison failed hundreds of times while trying to invent the light bulb. But he didnt see any of his tries as failures. He saw each failure as learning yet another way NOT to create the light bulb. As he cro ed off each seemingly failure, it brought him closer to achieving his goal.
Its all how you look at it. And the choice is always up to you.
So stop making excuses. Get out there and DO IT. Sure, you probably wont get it right the first time. Big deal! Who does? Just try it again, and again, and again. Because eventually, you will get it right. Remember the old saying, If at first you dont succeed, try, try again.
ACTION POINT: Think about what excuses you are using that are holding you back from living your life with purpose. And each time you find yourself making an excuse, any excuse, STOP. Tell yourself, if I try it and it doe t work out the way I want it to work out, I will start all over again. Ill just do it a little different because NOW I know the way I tried it originally, doe t work. Cro that way off your list and try the next. NO MORE EXCUSES.
Dawn Fields is a motivational eaker, author and iritual life coach. She teaches how to discover and incorporate your life's purpose into a lucrative career. Visit the web site at http://www.dawnfields.com and be sure to tune in each Thursday at 9 p.m. EST to Your Life's Purpose Interactive Internet Radio Show at http://www.dawnfields.com/radioshow.htm. Also, be sure to sign up for the motivational and i irational weekly newsletter by sending a blank email to dawn@dawnfields.com with SU CRIBE in the subject line.
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