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February 5, 2010

Success is not Sticky - You Have to Hold the BALL!

Success is not Sticky - You Have to Hold the BALL!

Failure holds you back. If the status quo is not where you want to be in life, then it holds you back. I've written about it here on this blog before. Everything pulls you back to where you are when you're trying to get ahead in life, when you're trying to improve yourself. Your situation, your friends, your family, your debt, everything... maybe not intentionally, but everything holds you back.

Success isn't that way. If success was sticky you wouldn't have scandals and sad situations like Tiger Woods, John Edwards, Brittany Spears... well the list is pretty long so I'll stop. If success was sticky, celebrities, sports stars, and politicians would actually still be role models that we could feel good about our kids looking up to. Instead, failure is pulling at them to, in spite of their successes.

The reasons are different though. When you're in failure mode, your mind is overwhelmed with the situation of failure. Every step can be a struggle. Work two jobs and you're too tired to do your best job at either one, and if you have children, you'll miss spending time with them and that makes you frustrated and angry too. Get behind in your bills and the phone calls and letters will drive you crazy. Constantly trying to figure out how to pay this or keep this on and woops, that check bounced, takes it toll and soon you're yelling at the ones you love the most. It takes incredible dedication and focus to claw and inch your way out of that situation. It can be done. Most don't make it out though.

A successful person does not have these same worries. You'd think they would be able to reach new heights of creativity and productivity with the clarity of mind that not worrying about all those failure things can bring. Some do. Some keep it. A lot fail. The human mind is a very sophisticated instrument. You can walk into a smelly bathroom and after a few minutes you no longer notice how bad it smells because your brain adjusts a few things and re-centers what "normal" smells like. Or after changing a dozen diapers, you no longer gag... and before long you can keep eating while making record fast changes. The brain works against you too. Success can lead to thinking you're bullet proof, to thinking that you can get away with things that are wrong, or with sub-par performance. Success also brings followers, people who may or may not have your best interest at heart, people who want to pull themselves up to you but end up pulling you down.

The key is focus. This weekend is Super Bowl Sunday. If you watch the game you'll see some excellent examples of focus. Quarterback who can keep their cool and look around for an open receiver downfield, and throw the ball accurately, all the while a bunch of 250 to 300 pound (or more) massive, angry, incredibly strong and fast guys are trying to kill him. You'll see receivers look only at the ball as it makes its way to their outstretched hands... all the while knowing that another player is running at them as hard as they can and will try everything they can to obliterate them and make them fumble the ball. All the while thousands of fans scream as loud as they can. You'll see coaches execute their plans, evaluate, compensate, and adjust trying to out-coach the other coach.

If anyone of the starting lineup gets hurts or starts slacking off, there are several ready, willing, and able players on the bench to take their place. If the quarterback throws too many bad balls or interceptions, there's someone to take his place.

The effect of focus and the fact that success is not sticky is easy to see with sports. It's easy to watch a great dancer, an exceptional gymnast, any Olympic athlete and know the years of training and focus it took to reach the top. It's just as easy to understand that if they stop working out, if they stop practicing, if they start eating junk food and smoking, they will quickly loose their position at the top.

What's hard is having this same understanding in others areas.

I've heard someone say that they didn't like the book or movie "The Secret" because it said just think about it and it will happen. No work involved, just think about it and sit down and the world will come to you. That's not what it says. Back to our sports examples: athletes go through very detailed mental pictures of winning before a competition... and no one doubts the effectiveness of those exercises. The Law of Attraction is basically the same thing - get it in your head and then work for it.

Get the image in your head of what you want to do, where you want to go in life, and then work for it. Focus. Focus. Focus. Keep your eye on the ball... you can catch it... don't worry about how much it's going to hurt when you hit the ground... don't worry about the footsteps you hear running to tackle you... catch the ball... don't drop it... when the play is over and the dust settles and you're in the End Zone holding the ball, it will be worth it!

Until next time,
Fred

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  1. From: blogcosep

    very long yet very informative.. thank you for sharing it.

    Posted by blogcosep on February 13, 2010 4:51 AM

  2. From: gio

    Reminds me of the time I had worked an account for several months. I had made no sales to them but every couple of weeks I would stop in and see if there was something I could provide them with. Finally after seven months I got my first order from them. Turned out after another six months it became my largest account. I held onto that ball a long time.

    Posted by gio on February 14, 2010 1:41 AM

  3. From: ross

    I enjoyed it. Thanks

    Posted by ross on February 15, 2010 9:47 PM

  4. From: Tom Lindstrom

    Inspiring post! I have no idea why people think it is easier to have great success on the internet (make a lot of money) than it is in the "offline world".Last time I went to the Warrior Forum there were a thread with people complaining about this.All it takes is hard work and learning.

    Posted by Tom Lindstrom on February 17, 2010 8:12 AM

  5. From: Paul Battrick

    Hey there - just had to say what a great site! Loads of great content on here.

    I'll definately be recommending my blog subscribers come on over and check you out - They'll just eat all this stuff right up!

    By the way I'd love it if you took a peek at my blog sometime

    http://www.straight-off-the-bat.blogspot.com

    I try to add posts with lots of good quality content for internet marketers and wealth creators like you guys to check out, thanks again!

    Stay Cool :o)

    Posted by Paul Battrick on February 19, 2010 9:12 PM

  6. From: Rich A

    Nice post. I think the thing that keeps people from being successful is losing their focus rather than never having it. A lot of people have a goal and they work towards it but after awhile they let outside distractions get in the way and prevent them from reaching their goal.

    Posted by Rich A on February 22, 2010 1:52 PM

  7. From: Audrey

    Yes, focus, focus, focus. That's the hard part. I find that giving up is easy, especially when the going gets tough. But in whatever we do, it is persistence, consistency and discipline that will pull us through. And of course, passion!!

    Posted by Audrey on February 22, 2010 11:58 PM

  8. From: Arya

    Yeahh!! focus the ball and you'll be the winner. Rugby/American Football only need the focus

    Posted by Arya on February 23, 2010 8:38 AM

  9. From: Julie Arnold

    Hi, Great post! so many internet marketers work in very small teams or even alone, and staying focused is incredibly hard for them.

    Especially when they are new and are overloaded with information, and are not sure how to apply it all. Its very easy to get bogged down and lose their sense of purpose.

    Posted by Julie Arnold on March 3, 2010 2:30 PM

  10. From: AmishFurniture

    Focus. Focus. Focus. Keep your eye on the ball..

    Posted by AmishFurniture on March 12, 2010 11:01 PM

  11. From: Teddy

    Failures always hold back. Sometime we just don't even try it if we see negative signals ahead and that's the problem.

    Posted by Teddy on March 15, 2010 10:31 AM

  12. From: Knobs

    The Focus you emphasize is also in some ways perseverance even after having failed. To never give up is also to remain focused.

    Posted by Knobs on March 20, 2010 7:30 AM

  13. From: Réplika

    If you want to win, focus the ball ya that is true!

    Posted by Réplika on March 21, 2010 7:24 PM

  14. From: Gillian Pearce

    I agree that focus is essential to success but it's also important to focus on the right things. I've been trying to make a living at internet marketing for years on and off and, although I have had long periods where I was very focused on the work, I wasn't disciplined enough to consistently keep doing the tasks that needed to be done, especially when they were boring.

    Now I apply the strategy of critical focus rather than just plain focus which has made all the difference.

    http://www.internetmarketingcoachingyear.com/internet-marketing-coaching/critical-focus-time

    I work in set blocks of time, taking a break between each block, which also helps tremendously.

    Posted by Gillian Pearce on March 30, 2010 12:47 PM

  15. From: Mary Peck

    agree agree.. i have had several attempts on starting out my own company...it's just that the people im working with have their own prejudices

    Posted by Mary Peck on April 23, 2010 2:35 AM

  16. From: url shortener

    Totally agree. Yes man at the time of failure the situation is really hard. We are so confused & frustrated that can't able to thing any progressive issue. I do agree with you that for success we have to calm & have to FOCUS on the goal which is to be achieved.

    Really a great post.

    Posted by url shortener on May 11, 2010 3:48 AM

  17. From: Wolfgang

    Hi,Focus and determination together with persistence, and a burning desire to succeed is what is required to get the rewards of success, and of course you need patience.

    Posted by Wolfgang on June 24, 2010 9:31 AM

  18. From: Susan

    I totally agree on your post Fred, you have open the eyes of people here that nothing in this world is like magic to create money. You have to invest time, patience, money and hardwork.

    Posted by Susan on July 6, 2010 5:51 AM

  19. From: Uzi

    You have to take risks in life to become successful in something, otherwise there is not success if there are no risks.

    Posted by Uzi on July 13, 2010 5:20 AM

  20. From: Mark

    Focus is the key to success. The longer you focus on a venture the better you get at it, and the better you get at it the better it gets. I loved the title of this post, it speaks so much in so few words. In my own personal experience I realize that the times I succeeded are the times where I was "stickitive" to my goal.

    Posted by Mark on August 8, 2010 10:42 AM

  21. From: Josh @ Pur Water Filter

    Fred, I think Alexander the Great is one of the best examples of focus. When he was focused he conquered the world, when he lost focus he couldn't conquer a liquor bottle.

    What you focus on is EVERYTHING--it will determine who you ultimately become. Staying focused on your goals is not easy but well worth it, thanks for the reminder.

    Posted by Josh @ Pur Water Filter on August 25, 2010 4:48 PM

 


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