When
you respond to life, that's positive; when you react
to life, that's negative. Example: You get sick and
go to the doctor. Chances are good that after an examination,
she would give you a prescription with instructions
to return in several days.
If,
when you walk back in the door, the doctor starts shaking
her head and says, "It looks like your body is reacting
to the medicine; we're going to have to change it,"
you probably would get a little nervous.
However,
if the doctor smiles and says, "You're looking great!
Your body is responding to the medication," you would
feel relieved. Yes, responding to life is good...
A
few years ago, there was much turmoil in the U.S. job
market. People were losing their jobs through downsizing,
mergers, and takeovers. This created some unusual opportunities
for many people. For example, the Wall Street Journal
reported that in a five-year period, more than 15 million
new businesses were created, well over half of them
by women. Very few of the women had any marketable skills,
and all of them had great financial need.
Most
of the new businesses were "trust" businesses, meaning
that the women collected the money before they delivered
the goods or services. Many, possibly most, of those
new businesses would never have been started had not
an unfortunate event occurred in the people's lives.
When those events did occur, and needs became obvious,
the women chose to respond, and there is little doubt
that many of them are better off now than they were
before...
The
message is clear: If you respond to life instead of
react to it, then you've got a much better chance of
achieving success.
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