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Translate Into YOUR Dialect Today's Motivational Reading
Three Kinds of People
I believe there are three kinds of people. There are winners,
who know what they want and understand their potential and the
possibilities. They take life on. Next are losers, who don't
have a clue as to who they are. They allow circumstances to
shape their lives and their self-image.
I believe there is a third group as well. This consists of
potential winners whose lives are just slightly out of alignment.
I call them wayward winners. It may be that they just need to
learn how to be real winners. Perhaps they've hit a bump or two
that has knocked them off course and they are temporarily
befuddled. A failed relationship, a lost job, financial problems,
unformed goals, a lack of parental support, illness, many things
can send us off course temporarily.
Wayward winners are not lost souls; they just need some tweaking
and coaching and nudging to get them back on course. A map might
be nice. Many of these wayward winners are easily identifiable
because they are always searching.
Right now, there are many wayward winners out there braving rain,
sleet and snow because they too still believe that they have
untapped talents. They attend motivational seminars and listen
to inspirational tapes and they plunge onward, believing that
sooner or later they will find their way again. Other wayward
winners have temporarily given up. They are damaged and
disoriented, their confidence badly eroded. They tend to drift
through life numbly. The friends and relatives and loved ones of
wayward winners see that they are out of sync and wonder why
they can't be satisfied, why they don't settle down. They wonder
how people who have such obvious abilities and great potential
can be so disoriented and unsure.
It is difficult for others to understand the rawness of a broken
heart or the aching emptiness of an unguided spirit. You and I
know. We have been there. Wayward winners know that there are
possibilities out there, but too often they feel locked out from
them. Some are afraid to risk any more because of what they have
risked and lost already.
I know now that as difficult as it may be for you wayward
winners to do, it is necessary to continue to test yourselves.
Even though you have been hurt before, it is the only way to
grow. We all have the capacity to change, to lead meaningful and
productive lives by awakening our consciousness.
You know there are going to be tough times as you go about
changing your life, so brace yourself and you will be able to
handle them. When you get into your seat on an airplane, what is
the first thing they tell you to do? Fasten your seat belt.
Brace yourself for the turbulence.
When you decide to move your life to the next level of
accomplishment, you must fasten your mental and spiritual seat
belts because it is going to be a while before you reach that
comfortable level again. You will reach it, but you must endure
the turbulence of change in order to grow.
Try this technique to help you through the difficult times of
change and growth. Find four reasons why you cannot succumb to
your fears and your troubles. Find those deep sources of
motivation that can lift you out of the turbulence and above the
clouds. You must change your life because, for example:
You have not yet tapped the talents given you.
You want to leave something more for your children.
You want to live life rather than letting life live you.
You want to do what makes you happy.
It is in these rocky early moments of bringing change to your
life that you discover who you are. In the prosperous times, you
build what is in your pocket. In the tough times, you strengthen
what is in your heart. And that is when you gain insight into
yourself, insight that leads to self-mastery and an expansion of
your consciousness as a life force in both your personal and
professional lives.
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