Why
should anyone else be the
Master of your Destiny?
It's all about you.
It's all about choices.
Some
people talk a lot about the kind of life they'd like to have. Other people do
something to make it happen. Which kind are you?
Deciding
to Take a Chance on Yourself
About
ten years ago, a friend of mine named Melissa made a decision that changed her
life. Her school counselor offered her the chance to become an exchange student
in Europe. She would be living in Germany, France, and Denmark, learning all about
each country's customs, meeting new people, and picking up some of each language.
No one in Melissa's family had ever traveled far out of the state they
lived in. Her parents were skeptical, and told her that she should forget it-they
didn't have any extra money to help her with such foolishness. In fact, no one
in Melissa's working-class neighborhood had ever considered going to Europe. They
just hoped they'd have enough money to pay the rent each month and buy groceries
each week.
Melissa knew it would be easier to stay home, to keep working
part-time and going to school part-time. "After all," she thought, "who
do I think I am? I really don't know what to expect. I don't know any foreign
languages. I'd probably just make a fool of myself." If Melissa went to Europe
for a year, she wouldn't be able to work, and she'd be spending the money she'd
worked so hard to save. It would be her first time ever away from her family and
friends, too. What if she got homesick? And the thing that scared her most was
that when she came back from her adventure, she'd be broke. She'd have to live
at home and rely on her parents until she could get a job and save enough to move
out.
Still, she couldn't quite forget the
idea. Why shouldn't it be her? After going endlessly back and forth, she
finally decided to take the risk. She could always come back early if she hated
it. She called her school counselor, who was delighted when Melissa said "Sign
me up!"
The counselor was about the only one who seemed happy.
Melissa's family offered no support, emotionally or financially, and her friends
just laughed when she said she was going to Europe. They finally realized she
was serious when she closed out her savings account and asked the counselor to
drive her to the airport. "We'll see you in a couple of weeks," her
dad laughed as she walked to the car.
Lessons
Learned
The trip began poorly. The airline bumped Melissa's entire group,
and told them they'd have to wait until the next day to leave. Although she had
never flown before, Melissa decided if she didn't leave that very day, she'd chicken
out completely. She went from one ticket counter to another until she found a
connection, spending 10 hours in the airport before leaving on her first-ever
flight. It took so long and she was so nervous that she began to wonder if she
should have listened to her parents and her friends after all. When she arrived
in Germany the next afternoon, she was exhausted. She guessed that the weird sleep-deprived
feeling she was experiencing was what people called jet lag. Oddly, it pleased
her somehow to know first-hand what it was. No one back home knew what jet lag
felt like! She handed the address of her new apartment to the taxi driver, and
paid him in Euros when he dropped her off. Then she slept for a long, long time.
The next day, Melissa began exploring her
new neighborhood. She wasn't nervous at all. She found her way to the nearest
travel agency and bought a train pass. Nearly everyone spoke English and seemed
helpful, and the trains made it easy to get around.
The
next week, she ventured further-to Switzerland. She went alone because the other
students in her group were apprehensive about traveling outside the "base"
country. Melissa wasn't exactly radiating confidence herself, but she wanted to
see as much as she could during her time in Europe, and the only way to do that
was to summon up her courage and go. She loved learning what was beyond the sheltered
world she had left behind. She found that all she really needed was common sense
and a map. From then on, when Friday came, Melissa was packing her bag for another
destination. She saw the ruins at Rome, the Eiffel Tower, and even the great pyramids
in Egypt. Sometimes she felt like she must be dreaming-that she'd wake up from
this new feeling of independence, freedom, accomplishment and success. But she
was wide awake, and enjoying every minute.
Melissa's year of travel was
a year of revelation for her. As she studied different cultures and met so many
new people, she realized she had always had an adventurous spirit and a thirst
for knowledge. And if Melissa had decided to stay in the US, she would never have
met her future husband. She helped him run his restaurant in Berlin-a new
enterprise they enthusiastically shared, and with great success. They stayed in
Germany for another year before they returned to the States. As it turned out,
Melissa was far from being broke!
So what's
the lesson here? People who don't take risks don't go far. People who let others
make their decisions for them are rarely happy. And fear is what keeps 99%
of people from leading fulfilled, successful lives. You don't have to
let that happen to you. Figure out what you want, and then go for it!
What
You Need To Know
You should be steering
your own ship. While there will always be some factors that are out of your hands,
it makes little sense to worry about what you can't change. Instead, worry about
what you can control - you and your actions
and your thinking.
Points
To Remember:
Be receptive
to all possibilities. Most new ideas sounded crazy the first time they were introduced.
Fear of failure can
be very powerful. It can cause you to stay in a rut, to procrastinate, and to
miss out on opportunities to change your life. If you are dominated by fear, learn
to be brave.
Realize
that risk-taking is a necessary part of success. Learning to negotiate risks leads
to more self-confidence and more triumphs along the road to the life you would
like to lead.
Always
be on the lookout for new opportunities.
Define success for yourself.
Most people believe it's about finding inner peace, satisfaction and emotional
balance, as well as financial stability. You can't achieve those unless you start
thinking out of the box. You have to be willing to take some risks. You must be
willing to step out of your "comfort zone." This applies to business
as well as to your personal life.
Some
Of The Pillars Of Success:
Plan
your work, and work your plan!
Make
every effort to be the best you can be at what you do. Don't compare yourself
to others. Set your own goals.
When
you make a commitment, stick to it!
Acknowledge
that disappointments are part of life. Instead of allowing setbacks to keep you
from moving ahead, overcome them and forge ahead. This will make you stronger.
Remember that every experience,
whether good or bad, can be a learning experience. It's all in what you take from
it.
Live each day as
if it were your last; have no regrets.
Some
Final Words
..
So
have you decided yet if you're a talker or a doer? Do you wait
for things to happen to you at the whim of others, or do you make
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You may have heard people derisively say, "Oh, she's
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