Quite
frankly, I wish personal growth would just happen! I
wish I would just get better and money would fall out
of the sky. I wish my waist would get smaller even as
I sit on the couch in front of a warm fire eating Breyer’s
Vanilla Bean ice cream. Oh, how I wish it was easy!
Okay,
enough whining, enough dreaming, enough lack of reality.
I have it out of my system! The reality is that it is
work to grow personally. The sooner we realize that,
even lovingly embrace that, the sooner we jump on the
highway of success! The fact is that we "have to" do
some things! As my uncle the truck driver use to say
to me when I was a kid, "Wish in one hand and spit in
the other - then see which one fills first." (Remember,
he was a trucker, and somebody else may have been a
bit more elegant, but I still remember it today, 25
years later. I recommend however that you take it at
face value. It isn't a fun experiment to actually carry
out!).
Without
any further ado, here are the seven "have-to's" to achieve
personal growth for yourself. Don't wish anymore! Get
on the ball and start reaping the rewards!
1.
You have to know what it is that you want. Wanting
personal growth isn't enough. Do you want more money?
How much? Do you want to lose weight? How much? Do you
want a spouse? Who? Do you want to travel? Where? Do
you want more freedom in your professional life? What
would that look like? Clearly define in your mind what
it is that you want! Once you do...
2.
You have to decide that you really want it. Do you
really want it? That is the place to start, really,
because I have realized working with people that many
of them really don't want what they think they want
once I talk them through all of the issues. Is this
what you really want or is it a dream you have to escape
something else? For example, do you really want to quit
your job and start your own company? Do you want the
risk of reputation? The risk of capital loss? Do you
want to work from six in the morning until nine at night,
seven days a week for the next two to three years? Do
you really want it? Yes? Proceed...
3.
You have to be willing to sacrifice to get it. What
will you give up to get personal growth? I know what
I have to give up to be able to fit into size 32 pants
- mud pie! Now, you may not think that is so bad, but
you don't know how much I love mud pie! I know that
it is a sacrifice for me to get to the gym every day
of the week (okay, I usually take two Sunday afternoons
a month off). I know how much I write the check out
for each month to belong to the gym - it would feed
a small army. This is sacrifice, all of it. What are
you willing to sacrifice to get personal growth in your
life? Are you willing? Then proceed...
4.
You have to be willing to be criticized. Surprisingly,
the average person doesn't like the average achiever.
Why? Because they make the average person feel, well,
average. They resent that the achiever makes choices
they don't make, even though they could too. And they
secretly resent that the achiever benefits from rewards
that they don't. It seems odd, but working with thousands
of people over the years I have seen enough jealousy
and envy to fill every seat in the Rose Bowl. Can you
handle that to various degrees? Then see number five...
5.
You have to decide you want it more than other pleasures.
What is more pleasurable: Ice cream every night
or a proper weight? What is more pleasurable:
Sitting on the couch or pounding away on a treadmill?
What is more pleasurable: Spending your money on the
things you want right now or saving for later? What
is more pleasurable: Getting off at five every night
or working endlessly on the weekends? What is more pleasurable:
Reading a favorite novel or a technical book? What is
more pleasurable: Four weeks of vacation or one? You
get the point. In order to grow personally or professionally,
there will have to be a desire to work hard in spite
of the pleasures that call your name. And if you work
it right, in the end there will be plenty of time to
reward yourself with the pleasures of accomplishment.
Do you want it more that other pleasures? Really? Then
let's move on...
6.
You have to take a long-term approach. Why do most
people fail to accomplish their personal growth goals?
Because they take a short-term approach. They know what
to do. They do it for a week or a month, then they quit.
Every January the gym gets so busy. Then February rolls
around and I have no problem getting on the machines!
In order to accomplish your personal growth goals, you
absolutely, positively must view it as a long-term goal.
For example, when most people want to lose weight, what
do they do? They change their diet until they lose it.
Then what? They change it back and gain the weight back.
Instead, they ought to say, I am changing the way I
eat for the rest of my life and slowly but surely my
weight will take care of itself. And it does! Are you
capable of seeing your personal goals in the long-term?
Well then you are ready for number seven...
7.
You have to diligently, methodically, and relentlessly
work at it. Every day, every week, every year. The
more you put into it, the more you get out of it. I
was on a conference call with Zig Ziglar last night
and he made an incredible revelation. For 25 years he
has read for three hours a day! No wonder he oozes information!
That is diligence. That is methodical. That is relentless!
Can you do the same for yourself in the area you want
to grow in? Certainly! But will you, that is the question.
If you do, you will achieve any dream you set forth
for yourself!
You
can achieve personal growth! It is entirely possible
for you to live your dreams! Put the above to work and
you will see them unfold before your very eyes! Just
remember, it won't just happen to you, you "have-to"
do some things!
Chris
Widener is a popular speaker and author as well as the President of
Made for Success. Just give him a call at (425) 526-6480 to schedule.
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