The most difficult growth stage that all truly successful people must
face squarely and master is that period of time which inevitably separates the here and now uncomfortable place of
interminable struggle from the then and
there elative state that is what you believe to be success. This is the
period of time—often long and disappointing—when nothing seems to be happening
and you feel stuck in a quagmire that borders on hopelessness.
This is the stage when self-doubt and the doubt of others around you
very nearly cause you to give up. Most people who have gained success will not
talk much—if at all—about this period of the dark night of the soul.
Everyone who achieves personal success has had to pay their club
membership dues in this very difficult, and yet defining place. No one has
arrived at the success destination without having collected some scars (and
been part of the collateral damage) along the way. So, to expect to be
successful without incurring some suffering—whether at the physical, mental,
psychological or emotional level—is to expect to build muscle mass without
painful daily exercise; play the piano as a virtuoso without perfect practice
over long periods of time; or win a world boxing title without having to train
relentlessly and take some knock-out hard punches without succumbing to them.
In fact, the role of suffering in your life is the discipline that makes
you strong and prepares you to manage the wealth that will ultimately be yours.
This is the growth stage where you must use the period of personal suffering as
your rehearsal and perfect practice space for behaving as the successful person
you aspire to become while in the throes of personal pain.
This is the place where, despite the pain of adversity, hardship and
extreme difficulty, you begin to take on the behaviors and attitudes associated
with living the life you have focused on since the beginning of your quest for
success. It is here that you learn that you are, in this pain-filled moment,
what you have always determined, aspired and struggled to become. In other
words, you have so envisioned yourself from an Entrepreneurial Mindset of
success that you are successful long before it is apparent to you or anyone
else!
What you will learn in this very tight, uncomfortable place is that
success and acclaim are not one and the same. If you are not lauded for the
depth and breadth of your accomplishments and the value you have already
created for others, then that failure of others to recognize what you have done
is completely unrelated to your personal success. You are what you think,
believe and behave that you are, regardless of your present circumstances.
Your challenge as an entrepreneur is to live as if the future were in
the present, without regard for the physical and visible impediments that
currently belie your future status. In order to reach the threshold of the
series of events that will catapult you into the manifestation of all that you
have worked for, you must manage well the most difficult and discouraging
period of deep suffering that comes inevitably at the crossroads of your
present situation and your future goal. And it is at this precise moment that
you need to learn that perseverance is your best—and oftentimes only—friend. This
is not the time to give in, give out, or give up.
This is the time to persevere!
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