A Way for Even Those Whom are Too Sick or Too Busy to be Successful
A way for even those whom are too sick or too busy to be successful
By Ray Higdon
This article is to help that majority of people that fall into the category of having too many health issues to try something new or just being too busy to take on anything new.
After exhaustive research I have found the answers that so many people have been looking for. I credit the majority of this article and this information to the producers of the movie titled “What the bleep do we know” and David Schwartz, the author of “The magic of thinking big”.
First let’s tackle those that are too sick to try anything new or get outside their comfort zone. After a period of coughing up blood and letting the pain get so bad that he could barely sit on his bicycle, Lance Armstrong was told he had a fifty percent chance of surviving his testicular cancer when he was diagnosed with in 1996. His immediate response to this was not one of woe or self pity. His response was that this disease picked the wrong body! Lance went on to win the tour de France a record 7 times, after he beat the cancer.
A severe attack of polio in 1921, at the age of 39, resulted in total paralysis of both legs to Franklin Roosevelt’s hips. Eleanor Roosevelt thought FDR's polio was "a turning point" that "proved a blessing in disguise; for it gave him strength and courage he had not had before". In 1932 Roosevelt won his first presidential term. He won his second in 1936. In 1937 he was diagnosed as having systolic hypertension. After winning his third term in 1940 he was diagnosed to suffer from an iron deficiency due to bleeding hemorrhoids. He was later told that he had a metastatic tumor, and his doctors advised him not to run for a fourth term. He did and won a fourth term anyway.
Are your medical issues as severe as Armstrong’s or Roosevelt’s and are your goals as lofty as winning the tour de France 7 times or becoming the president of the United States? If you are in poor health there are two big reasons you should not spend your time talking about the health issue. Number one, people do not want to hear about it. It is not fun or entertaining to hear about someone else’s health problems. The second and bigger reason for not talking about it is as you talk about it, you draw more attention to it, and you actually start to feel worse!
Now let’s talk about those individuals that are too busy. Do you realize how silly this excuse sounds coming from most people to successful people? Whether you are on skid row or Donald Trump there is one thing that is consistent and that is there are 24 hours in every day for everyone on the planet. Are there other people out there that are accomplishing more than you are with the same 24 hours in a day? Are you too busy or too productive? Look at your schedule and try to determine if you are working on anything that may free up your time, if not, do you really want to FOREVER be too busy? Track your week for 2 weeks and then analyze how much time you have left over and how much of your time may be freed up by working smarter. I have a lot of tips on this sort of thing that if added in would make this article very long but if you are interested in getting help with working smarter, shoot me an email at rayhigdon@rayhigdon.com.
Whether you are telling yourself or those around you that you are too sick or too busy to be successful or take on a new project, ask yourself this question, “Is this stance serving me” or is it holding me in my current status which is one not of pure happiness or success? If someone around you has accomplished something, know that you can accomplish it as well.
Ray Higdon is a speaker on real estate and the Law of Attraction and the Founder of the Forever Wealth Club (www.ForeverWealthClub.com) Ray can be reached at rayhigdon@rayhigdon.com
About the Author:Ray Higdon is founder of the Forever Wealth Club (www.ForeverWealthClub.com). Ray is open to working with individuals around the United States looking to setup Wealth Clubs in their perspective cities. For more information, please contact Ray Higdon at ForeverWealthClub@Gmail.com or call 239-560-4139.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - A Way for Even Those Whom are Too Sick or Too Busy to be Successful