Thursday, August 2, 2012

Create The Life You Want!

Create The Life You Want! by Ed Morrell

Why do some people go through life creating wealth? Why do other people go through life creating poverty?

In the hundred-yard dash at one of the Olympic games, the difference between an Olympic gold medal and last place was only 1/10 of a second. 1/10 of a second separated a person who will always be remembered as an Olympic gold medalist, from the person who finished last. A person nobody will remember.

Some people have the idea that some people are much better because they enjoy a life filled with abundance. They are living the life they want.

That idea is absolutely wrong.

You are as good as they are. The only difference between you and them is in the area of accomplishments. That you can control.

When they make a movie, they have stand-in's for the star actors. The stand-in's do the hard grueling work, while the stars do the rest.

The stand-in’s and the star actors will resemble each other very closely. The star actors may be only slightly more talented than their stand-in's.
However, there is one tremendous difference between the star actor and the understudy.

The amount of money each makes.

The star actor makes many times the salary of the stand-in.

There is a false idea that the wealthy person had some kind of major advantage. Studies actually prove that the difference between the wealthy person and the average person just trying to make a living, is very small.

One person comes extremely close to starting a project. The wealthy person starts the project. One person comes extremely close to completing a project. The wealthy person completes the project.

One person barely flunks the exam, another person barely passes the same exam. The difference in their scores may be slight, but that small difference makes all the difference in the world.

The famous coach Vince Lombardi taught his players a concept called, “Second Effort”. It simply meant when the opposing team stopped the player he always gave a second effort and surged forward.

Both in the Olympics, and in real life, what separates the person who will always be remembered as a gold medalist, from the person nobody remembers, is usually very small.

People look at the tremendous difference between the remembered gold medalist and the person nobody remembers, without realizing how slight the difference between the two was.

You do not have to make a tremendous change in your life to achieve real success.

The reason is:

When most people become proficient in the basics of their field, they usually stop learning.

Obviously, from that point on they quit improving. That is true of the majority of people. The small minority of people in a field who go on to become the acknowledged experts, receive most of the money in that field.

If you are motivated to study an extra hour every week, that is more than six, 8 hour days a year. Since you are improving and your competition isn't, you are the winner.

Being motivated to do a little extra can pay off tremendously in what you accomplish. Being motivated to do just a little extra can make you the wealthy person, not the person everybody forgets.

Making a habit of doing that little bit extra can make you the one who starts the project.

Doing a little bit extra can make you the one who completes the project.

Doing a little bit extra can make you the winner everyone knows.

Only 1/10 of a second separated the Olympic Gold medalist and the person who finished dead last.

Only 1/10 of a second separated the Olympic Gold medalist who will always be remembered from the person no one will remember.

Doing that little bit extra will Create the Life You Want.

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