Success Takes Practice
by: Della Menechella
As a speaker and trainer, people often approach me after
one of my programs to tell me how excited they are about the strategies
they have learned and how they plan to put these ideas into action.
When I connect with these people later on and ask how the techniques
are working for them, I usually get answers such as “I really planned
to use them but then things got so crazy that I never had the chance.”
or “I tried them once and wasn’t successful so I gave up.”
Success, like anything else, takes application and
practice. Anyone who plays a sport or has achieved expertise in any
skill knows that it doesn’t happen the first time. They learn what to
do and then apply it over and over again until it becomes easy and
natural for them. They would never think of expecting to improve if
they didn’t apply what they had learned. However, they think different
rules apply to success strategies.
If you want to make a change in your life or career, you
must work with positive ideas until you can apply them effortlessly.
They need to become part of your operating system. The following tips
can help you do this more easily.
- Work On One Thing At A Time – Often people want to
change many things and they try to do it all at the same time. This can
be overwhelming. Choose one idea and work with it until you gain
mastery. Then you can work with another idea until you are successful
with it and so on. In this way you can make changes without a lot of
stress.
- Determine What The Benefit Will Be To You –
It’s great to want to change, but if you aren’t aware of how you are
going to benefit as a result of the change, it is easy to get
discouraged. How will achieving this change make your life better? What
value will it bring to you? It is much easier to stay motivated when
you have the answers to these questions.
- Recognize That You Might Initially Feel
Uncomfortable – Sometimes people give up working with a new idea
because it feels uncomfortable. They don’t want to deal with these
negative feelings. Any time you try something new it feels awkward.
This is a temporary situation. As you work with the new idea it will
begin to feel more natural for you. It is all part of the learning
process.
- Commit To Using The Ideas For 30 Days – It is
very easy to give up if you don’t achieve instantaneous success. Make a
commitment to apply the idea consistently for 30 days. If something
happens to interrupt the process, then start again with your 30-day
commitment. If you make the commitment at the beginning of the process,
you are more likely to achieve your goal.
- Appreciate Your Successes – As you work with
the new idea, recognize your successes. Maybe you are trying to deal
more effectively with stress. Congratulate yourself when you remember
to breathe deeply when you feel your stress starting to increase. When
we recognize our small successes it helps us achieve bigger successes.
- Be Patient With Yourself – Don’t be self
critical if you find yourself occasionally falling back into old
patterns. You have been operating in that manner for years. It is going
to take time before you fully integrate the new idea into your life. As
you work with it on a consistent basis, you will find that you revert
to old patterns less and less frequently.
Like anything of value that we achieve in life, success takes
practice. Make a commitment to put in the practice time that is
required so you can experience the wonderful rewards that success
brings.
About the Author
Della Menechella is a speaker, author, and trainer who inspires people
to achieve greater success from the inside out. She is a contributing
author to Thriving in the Midst of Change and the author of the
videotape The Twelve Commandments of Goal Setting. She can be reached
at
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