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Do You See Failure or Success
Jul 22nd, 2010 by Russ

I remember attending a meditation workshop with Mark Epstein, a well-known ‘Buddhist psychologist.’ He told a story about a meeting he had with Ram Dass, spiritual teacher and author, where Ram Dass had asked Mark Epstein about his work with his patients. As Mark talked about his work, Ram Dass interrupted him and asked, “Do you see them as already healed?”

I was so struck by this story. As a coach and healer of businesses, I saw the clarity in this question. So often as solo-service professionals it is easy to focus on our success by looking at ourselves (what we are doing, creating, visualizing, etc.), but the results are incredible when we turn the focus on those that we serve.

What do you see when you look at your clients or customers? Do you see failure or success?

When I worked as a high school teacher–in moments when my students were working on their own–I would say to myself, “The light in me sees the light in you.” I really felt that. I could see my students succeeding long before they could see it or could even venture to believe it. However, I knew as their teacher it was my duty to hold that vision and energy for them and then guide them through the action steps of getting there. It always worked. I have countless high school teaching success stories.

I see that same (if not more–I’ve learned a lot in the past few years) success for the private and Boot Camp clients I work with now. I literally see them as a successful magazine owner, professional organizer, coach, meditation expert, Feng Shui practitioner…and the list goes on. It continues to work.

I ask you to begin to apply this to your own business. Here are 3 steps to begin SEEING success in those that you serve.

1)Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change.

In Dr. Wayne Dyer’s book, The Power of Intention, he sites that, “It turns out that at the tiniest subatomic level, the actual act of observing a particle changes the particle.” This is a clear example of energy affecting energy. If I look at you and see your success, then you begin to create more of and be success! How great is that?

So when speaking to a prospect, customer, or client, instead of questioning your abilities (wondering if you’ll get the sale or joining them in their woes), the most powerful action you can take is to change the way you are looking at the situation. See them as happy, joyful, peaceful, well, successful…and more. You will be effecting a change that will result in more success and abundance for the both of you. (It feels so much better than worry and doubt!)

2)Be constantly giving.

The energy of success is constantly giving and the supply is limitless. When you can come from this place in your own business, you begin to attract more into your life.

I know when I first heard this, it was hard for me to grasp. Mostly, because I used to come from a place of giving, but have one eye immediately on making sure that I was compensated and at the same time convinced that I wouldn’t be. Guess what? I wasn’t and I felt a whole lot of resentment at the same time.

When I shifted my attention to giving for the sake of the success of those that I was serving and simultaneously confidently took care of what I needed for myself and my business (instead of waiting for someone else to do just do it), there was more success ALL around.

3)Detach from the outcome.

When you are able to SEE success, you don’t need to be attached to the outcome because you KNOW that it’s going to be successful. Whenever you are caught up in accumulating (I have to get this client; I have to sell to this customer), then you cialis tablets lose sight of what your main goal is–to see the success of those that you serve.

Find out exactly what’s going on for the person that you’re speaking to. Ask them and ask yourself, what do they need? The answer to this question is usually multi-layered. (For example, prospects that come to me may need more income from their businesses, but they also need to move through the blocks they’ve unconsciously set up for themselves that’s keeping them from getting more money). So, you then SEE them as getting their needs fully met and begin the process of working with that person, so you can help make it happen.

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1)Ask yourself, how do I see my prospects, clients, or customers? Be honest. Just let the answer come. No judgment. It will give you a lot of information.

2)With whatever answer you get now, ask yourself, “How can I improve?” How can I see this situation differently?

3)For one day focus only on those you serve and their success. Write down the difference in how you feel, the results that your clients get, and anything else that pops up.

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What is the quote about success that lists various successful qualities but dismisses them all but hard work?

These successful qualities are more things like ambition and intelligence etc that you would associate with success but they are dismissed. The formula for the quote goes like “The X man does not succeed because ….” This repeats for 5-6 qualities and then it lists how only hard work conquers these faults and makes on successful. There is also one line in the quote sort of like this “for there are countless X men who lie shattered on the way to success” replacing X with one of the appropriate qualities.

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Is this the quote you mean –

“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent. The slogan press on has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race. No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.”

The website I found it on attributed the quote to President Coolidge.

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How to Turn Failure Into Stepping Stone for Success
Jul 14th, 2010 by Russ

Thomas Edison, the one who invented light bulb and one of the famous scientists of all time, failed more than 10,000 times before he finally found the right material for light bulb. The moment you heard his name, Thomas Edison, what comes straight into your mind? Is he a successful person who brings light into our life or you will think that he is the one that failed 10,000 times?

Think about it. People will never remember about your failure once you have succeeded. So don’t worry about failing, nobody will laugh at you once you have proven yourself right. Just take the necessary action and you will find your way there. In fact, failure is something a must if you want to be successful in your life. Do you think that if Thomas Edison did not failed 10,000 times, he will be able to invent the light bulb? That is impossible; it is the failure that brings him the success.

In Chinese proverb, there is a saying goes, ‘Failure is the mother of successes. This suggests that, without failure, you will never succeed. You need to fail in order to be successful. This is the law of the universe. It is the failure that will lead you to the right path. However, many people do not understand this concept. Once they fail to achieve the results they wanted, they will give lousy excuses, blame the whole world except themselves, and they will give up in the end.

This is not the right way of doing things. Another big mistake that most people make is this, the way they treat failure. 80 percent of people will accept the truth of failure, they tell themselves that they will never be successful; they thought that they need luck or talent to be successful. These are the common excuses that given by this group of people, they will never try again and they just give up. Another 15 percent of people, who have more determination, will try again, and again.

However, they too, will not achieve the results they want. Why? This is because they are doing things the same old way. And for sure, they will get back the same old results. This group of people will keep trying with the same strategies, but they rarely will achieve success. The last 5 percent of people is those who treat success seriously and give in their 100 percent commitment. These are the people who lead the market and lead the world. They are the ones that take failure as feedback.

The moment they face failure, they told themselves that it is a test given from god. And they will change their strategies to reach their destination. They know that if they keep on doing the same thing, they will get back the same old lousy results. So, if you want to be successful today, you have to learn from this 5 percent of people. Whenever you face any failures in your life, take it as a challenge from god, god is telling you that the strategies you are using are wrong, thus change cialis reviews it and try again.

I believe that you can see now, without failure, you will never be successful. So you must be willing to fail. Mark my words; you will fail more than you can ever think of if you are serious in achieving success. Once you receive failure, take it as feedback, and change your approach of doing things. This way, I can guarantee that you will achieve whatever you want in your life.

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Does anyone have a personal success story that will inspire and motivate others?

I believe that other people find strength and inspiration in others. By other people‘s life experiences, struggles and achievements. What are some success stories that you have that will inspire and motivate others to keep moving? Thanks.

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I have found strength and inspiration through dance. I’ve danced for 16 years, and ever since those few years I gained an understanding of mutual friendship, helping others just because we can, and respecting myself and others. I have also learned about harmony, and that without it sound can only be a few notes, and not “music”. Without it, the flailing of arms or steps could only be so random, unlike lyrical or contemporary dance. By dancing with other people, I learn that to not only perform my part, but feel my part as well is important. What keeps me going everyday is my teacher telling me that to live is to love, and to love is to live. Without love for dance, I wouldn’t have been able to perform the “feelings” of the movement, and with this love I can create a feeling that the scene has come to life. I will always respect others because everything I go through in dance, other dancers go through as well. If it were hard for me, if I suffered from a few broken bones, then I should be the one complaining and whining the most, am I right? No… other people have it worse, and it’s for everything in life. I shouldn’t feel sorrow when I’ve got tomorrow to change everything, to practice and improve myself. I shouldn’t feel regret when I have more opportunities to express how I feel. I should love myself in order to love others, and that is what has brought me to be successful.

I feel very successful in life, and I have been inspired by my dance teacher whom I’ve had for 10 years and then passed away of an accident… I will never forget the life lessons she taught me, us, and the happy days we all spent together dancing; learning, loving, living, laughing…

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From Failure To Success A Story Of Letting Go
Jun 28th, 2010 by Russ

Failure is something we all face in our lives.  I’ve sure had my share.  I remember in the mid-1990s, I had worked myself all the way from a sales person to Marketing Director to COO of a thriving company – only to discover that I really did not like that position.  So I did something radical.  I decided to quit this very secure job and start my own advertising based business.  It was an original idea in an industry I was very familiar with – a business magazine mailed to local business owners around my community.  A great idea plus my hard work ethic – I was sure would work

Both my wife and I put everything we had, financially and emotionally into this idea.  It was very exciting to see how fast we acquired our first (and last) 30 clients!  Within a couple months we had a real magazine!  Clients were getting fantastic results.  There was only one small problem…though clients were excited about the return they were getting (one even said it was “the only advertising that ever worked”), some still had financial problems and couldn’t continue on a consistent basis.  Bottom line – we eventually ran out of money.  Then, on top of having to close down the magazine, we even had to hawk our 8 year old cars just to pay postage for the last mailing!!

I was devastated…my dream had died.  I remember how depressed I was.  I gave it my all and it was not enough.  I had no job, no money, and worst of all – a seriously damaged sense of confidence.
 
Maybe, that’s where you are now. 

I had only questions…no answers.  I asked God the usual questions …why?  Why me?  How could you allow me to be so humiliated?  Why did you let this happen?

It took another 2 months for me to hit the real bottom when I had to raid our earthquake kid preparedness kit for quarters…we were that broke.  Until then, I was still holding on to a few shreds of pride.  I didn’t want to let them go, believing that somewhere within myself I could “make it happen.”  Once that last fingernail on the cliff ripped and I totally let go, something amazing happened.  Some of our friends from church prayed for me and I got to the point where I said…”Lord, you are my provider…You are my lord…in You I trust.  Whatever you want to do with me is fine.”  It wasn’t like I didn’t pray before…I did…a lot.  But acomplia phentermine there is a big difference when you finally completely let go and repent of all anger, forgiveness, resentment, pride, etc.

A week later, totally out of the blue and not because of anything I did, I received a call from a stranger offering me the best job I’d ever had.  An old friend who I hadn’t talked with in ears referred me.  It was nothing short of a miracle…just the way it happened…it was eerie.

Looking back, I realized that I just had gotten ahead of God…like I do sometime.  Lesson – it’s wise to seek God’s direction and wait on the Lord!

I hope my story has given you hope and some direction.  It’s never wrong to seek God, before and or after failure.  He is always ready to respond.  Frankly, I don’t know how people cope without God…I guess that’s why people do drugs, take pills or drink alcohol.  There is no doubt in my mind that God is the better choice…he brings true and lasting healing and recovery from failure to success.

http://www.successandfailure.net and http://www.successandfailure.net/Success-In-Business-Blog provides wisdom for lasting success and overcoming failure in business and in life.

How do you see spirituality and the drive to success go together?

I noticed that being more spiritual lessens the drive to succeed in worldly endeavors. If you begin to develop more compassion and see yourself as one with all others, the need to stand out and get ahead seems to vanish. But to create something of value and something outstanding may still be desirable.

How do you see spirituality and the drive to success go together?

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What if I’m driven to be a spiritual success?

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Success and Failure Two Sides of the Same Coin
Mar 24th, 2010 by Russ

Failure is Great!

You are probably asking yourself what could be good about failing. Failing means, well essentially, that you failed, that you did not achieve the results you wanted and that things did not turn out as you hoped. What could be good about that?

The advantage is that you now know one way not to do something. And this is as useful as knowing one way of how to do something.

As Thomas Edison said, -Just because something doesn’t do what you planned it to do in the first place doesn’t mean it’s useless…. Results? Why, man, I have gotten lots of results! If I find 10,000 ways something won’t work, I haven’t failed. I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is often a step forward…. –

Failure is a learning opportunity, but only if you let it be. More often than not failure is seen as something that should be hidden and avoided and never admitted to. How often in your company do you think people make the same mistakes over and over again because no one ever admits to the mistake or examines why the mistake was made.

Would it not be more cost effective and time effective if when a mistake is initially made that it results in a learning opportunity? Each time something does not go according to plan think about you could do next time to get the results you want? What was missing? What needs to be added? What needs to change?

Once the answers to the questions have been thoroughly explored with an open mind and no assumptions, then take those learnings and apply them to the future. Every company should continually strive to learn and improve. Just because a particular method works does not mean it is the best one. Strive to improve.
Be prepared to fail and learn; it is the only way forward.

Celebrate Successes
The opposite side of the same coin is success. Just as it is important to analyze your failures and learn from them so it is also important that you celebrate your successes and repeat them.

Every year we strive to do be better and be more successful at what we do. Often, however, we only remember successes that are so large that they hit us right in the face, when they are so large that everyone else congratulates you. We remember landing a $100 million dollar account or tripling our profits from the year before or being awarded some Presidential award.

While these are amazing successes that you should definitely celebrate and tell the world about they are not the kind of successes that most of us can hope to achieve. The rest of us need to be happy with the smaller more mundane successes. Successes like generating a profit in our business, getting the client we have been trying to land or simply being thanked by one of our clients for a job well done.

Although these may seem like small successes, lots of small successes like these add up to a successful business, motivated staff and a happy you. Now what if you could repeat each of your small successes so that you could achieve them on a monthly or weekly basis -would that not spell big success for your business?

To achieve that big success you therefore need to celebrate each of your small successes. You need to remember each of them, examine them and find a way of repeating them. Sit down now and think, over the last year, what you did well. Think about what you succeeded in doing, what someone thanked you for, and, where you were appreciated.

Create a list of your successes no matter how small, examine them to find a way that you could repeat them. What was the essence of the success that would make it repeatable? Break the success into small process steps, think about everything that you did to get to the end point of success. Not just the big steps, think about each little step that was taken.

It is often not the big steps that determine a success, it is the little things. Maybe you wrote a client a thank you letter, or you called a client to see how they acomplia (rimonabant) online were doing. Maybe you referred a client to someone else to solve a problem that you could not. You could also have rewarded your staff or done something out of the ordinary for them to make them perform above and beyond.

Think about each success in great detail.
You should now be able to see where you did something differently to achieve the successful result. Your next step is to put together a plan on how you are going to repeat your past successes. Your plan should include each of those necessary steps that resulted in the success.

By understanding and planning for your successes you will be able to repeat them and eventually be able to achieve the large success of a successful business or department. Plan for success, learn from failures.

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What doctor has the best success rate for fertility treatments for women over 42 using their own eggs?

I’m looking for the best fertility practice or doctor for women over 42 without using donor eggs. I would like to stay in the US but would hear about anywhere if the success rate is markedly better.

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The best way to find the success rates for fertility clinics is to go to the cdc’s website- http://www.cdc.gov/art/ART2005/index.htm. I used this to decide who to use in my area. This is a report that shows all clinics in the country’s rates for different ages, ect. I’m not sure about out of the country, but they are by law supposed to report here. I would avoid anything out of the country unless they come with reputable references because you want to avoid a scam! There are many great docs out there so take your time and really look at this list and find some one you think will be good for you! Good luck!
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Finding the Success in Failure
Mar 24th, 2010 by Russ

Failure does not exist at higher levels of awareness. Failure is experienced when the mind is focused on the physical life and present circumstances.

Thomas Edison succeeded with the invention of the light bulb by eliminating all the things that didn’t work-more than a 1000 so called failures. Walt Disney created Disney Land from bankruptcy by successfully visiting over 400 banks before he found one that would lend him the money.

Neither one of these men focused on failure-in fact their minds were not focused in the physical world. Both of them had a dream and their minds were focused in the imagination where failure does not exist. It is a wonderful place where we have 100% control over the outcome, anything is possible and there are no limitations. If we stay focused we will always succeed. The so called failure comes from interpretation of the images into physical life and the failures are simply a process of elimination-taking away what does not work to get to what does work.

From the position of the silent observer (a place of quiet reflection), all steps you have taken lead you to this moment of awareness. From this place of observation there are just moments of success in the knowingness of all things are as they should be. What you perceive as failures are steps towards success. It is when you let go of the notion you have failed you will have found success. Your life can never be a failure-it always reflects your own thoughts. Even if you consider yourself a failure, you will find success in that belief. Your physical life will always demonstrate accurately what you believe. You can demonstrate what a failure looks like and be successful at it.

If you consider yourself a successful failure then it is relatively easy to move to another place. You have already arrived at where you said you now are. You were successful at getting there-at that moment of realization you can let go and begin to be successful at something else.

In your search for a certain grocery item, you stop into a store and do not find it-are you a failure or did you just make a poor choice. How would you know the store did not have the item you were searching for unless you stopped in-do you give up? You stop into three other stores and do not find what you are looking for, but you found two other items you have been searching for for months-is the trip a failure? Finally at the last stop you run into an old friend you have lost contact with-he invites you out to lunch and you order a dish which just happens to be made from the grocery item you were looking for.

Was this your original intension? From the place of the ego it would be a failure-you still didn’t find the grocery item you set out to find in the form you desired. The truth is (your root thought) you wanted to consume it. If you let go of the thought of failure and look back on the events you will see your intentions worked out perfectly-in fact you got more than the ego bargained for. When you work from a higher level of consciousness you will know things always work out favorably-intention brings opportunity which brings success. You may have forgotten certain aspects of what you desired, but opportunity in time brings them all together in place-the right time and place.

Even when success is not immediate, you will get what you desire as long as you maintain the power of intention. Your intention will bring what you desire when the opportunity for its greatest rewards are ready for manifestation. We often consider our failure when we try to control our success. To be truly successful at creating, you must allow the spirit to create it without the interference of your mind-know that it will happen and it will. The creation process itself is too complicated for the physical mind to comprehend. The only thing you need to know are the three steps-thought, word, and deed. Imagine what you desire, declare it is what you wish to create and know you have it. That is so simply, yet it is too complicated for most conscious minds to comprehend. Most people when told of this process will first consider the failure of it-and it is what they will experience. It’s just too simple, nothing works like that, they will snap their fingers and say-”see, I told you.”

With practice one will be able to snap ones fingers and create on demand-once you let go of the notion you cannot. Your history texts and holy scripts are full of these stories. In hind site you will find these experiences in your own life. The only other thing getting in your way of this kind of success is your belief you “do not deserve” and somebody else does. This you will also experience successfully.

The universe is perfect, what you consider to be your creator is perfect, therefore the systems which are in place-the natural laws are perfect. Humanity comes into conflict with them because he does not understand the perfection. All things are created from mind, therefore all things are possible-you are mind-all things you imagine are possible unless you believe they are not.

Seven years ago I went bankrupt from a successful business. I lost sight of my success and refocused on poverty as the way of obtaining spiritual enlightenment-stupid move-you don’t have to be poor to be spiritually aware. However, it was the path I chose. One of the greatest motivators of any belief system is it can be demonstrated that it works and brings you all that you desire.

In hindsight I can plainly see all things worked together to bring me the success I am enjoying today. I went from digging out coins in the phone both returns to buy supper-to publishing my first printed book this year. The book is now distributed in six difference countries and it’s only the beginning. I have finished my next book and have started on the third-there are seven more to come. I had no writing experience when I started and the process has been a great learning experience and a lot of hard work.

As much as I have learned spiritually in the last seven years, I still have years of negativity to overcome or let go of. The system has clearly worked for me and it is observable. The only limitations to what I can create come from the years of being told I cannot have anything that I desire-but mostly from the fear of failure.

When I started out on my spiritual quest I let go of any thoughts of what I was experiencing as being “crazy” or “insane.” I was, and still am willing to go there if it is what it takes. My books, ebooks and articles and now my work shops are filled with these thoughts that for many are controversial, pushing the limits, or for some just plain blasphemous.

From what may have appeared as failure come new insights, and new awareness I have always shared with others. The failure was not as it seemed at all-what I have achieved could not have been accomplished any other way. All turns brought me to this place I now find myself in. This does not exclude me from life, but brings me closer to it, to its magnificence and perfection. Once again I am reminded of the Buddhist saying, “Before enlightenment comes chopping wood and carrying water-after enlightenment comes chopping wood and carrying water.” There are no failures in life unless you believe there are. All failures are successful steps leading to something better. Once you have obtained failure, success is the next step.

In every step you call failure are the seeds to your next success. Learn to see all the things you do in your lifetime as successful, and success is all you will experience. Failure is just a word-it is how you experience it that makes the difference. Even people who demonstrate abundance and success have failed if what they have created has not brought them what they truly desired. It is simply a demonstration of what they have chosen to manifest success. It may be a process of elimination and not an end unto itself.

It is not possible to accurately judge the choices of others-what appears failure to one is actually success in progress to another. Self judgment is worse than any judgment declared by another because it is personal and you believe it. Judgment by another is simply a demonstration of personal thoughts and is not your truth. Judgment is never a correct observation of any circumstance.

Failure is merely success in motion-learn to accept it, and know it is leading to something better.

What are the success rates of inpatient rehab for alcohol?

My husband just went to an inpatient rehab. He hit rock bottom and voluntarily went. He seems to be putting every effort into it. I am just concerned that that success rates are not great. I understand that when he gets home he will still have to go to meetings and probably do some intensive outpatient therapy. How much do the rates improve for those that continue on for more therapy and meetings compared to those that do not?

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Just a cursory glance at the internet could give you tons of statistics on the “success” and “failure” rates of rehab. And they would all say different things, some bleak and some optimistic. I would encourage you not to read into statistics because those based on other people and their experiences (and not yours, your family or most importantly your husband’s).

Alcoholism is a disease that could strike anyone, regardless of status, income, occupation, age, gender, race, sexual acomplia online order orientation or creed. There is no uniformity and each person’s struggle is different.

Inpatient rehab is a wonderful opportunity for a person to learn the coping mechanisms and relapse prevention techniques vital to staying sober in a safe environment. But inpatient does not help a person in creating a new life wherein alcohol is no longer a threat once he’s out.

So it becomes much more beneficial to continue on with groups, therapies and meetings so that he can begin to make said changes in his daily routine. At the same time, he will rely on his family in being open and honest about his recovery. Recovery is more possible when his support group is just that: supportive, and not shaming, judgmental or scared.

Recovery and the criteria of success is different for each person. For some, it’s 12 steps; others, one difficult cold-turkey-grit-your-teeth-and-bare-it step. Your husband will have an idea of what he needs to stay sober so that he isn’t triggered into relapse. Listen to him — he is the greatest indicator of his own success.

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