FSS Newsletter :: April 2003
Quote of the Month
When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this
- you haven't.
-- Thomas Edison
Ambitiously Pursuing Your Own Self-Direction
by Jim Rohn
What is the origin of true ambition? There exists really
only one place to find true ambition and that is within you
- in every thought, in every movement, in every motivation.
Your ambition is an expression of who you truly are, your
own self-expression.
Self-expression. Isn't self-expression
really self-direction? How you think, how you move, how you
motivate yourself. Ambition is a result of self-direction
and self direction is one of the six key principles necessary
for building ambition. Positive self-direction says, "I
know who I am and I know where I want to go. I'm accumulating
knowledge and experiences and feelings and philosophies that
will help prepare me for opportunities that I know will show
up without notice or any help on my part."
Because you
know where you want to go, you have already been working
on the parts of your personality that will make you better.
Working on your attitude, working on your health, working
on your time management skills.
Putting it all down on paper.
And you constantly see yourself in the place you want to
be, going in the direction you want to go. Direction determines
destination. So here is a question you must ask yourself, "Are
all the disciplines that I'm currently engaged in taking
me where I want to go?" What an important question to
ask yourself at the beginning of the month, the beginning
of the week, the beginning of the day.
Because here is what
you don't ever want to do - kid yourself. Kid your neighbor,
kid me and kid the marketplace, but don't kid yourself -
fingers crossed - hoping you will arrive at a good destination
when
you're not even headed that way. You have to ask yourself
often, AM I? Am I doing the disciplines that are taking me
in the direction I want to go? Don't neglect to ask these
important questions, questions that help determine your direction,
the set of your sail, your destination.
- Is this the direction
I want for my life?
- Is this someone else's direction?
- Is this a goal I have
been ingrained with since my childhood?
- Is this goal my
parent's, my spouse's, my boss', my children's or is it
MINE?
Ask yourself these questions and then debate them.
After you have answered these questions within yourself,
then take it one step further and ask, "
What am I doing that is working or not working?" Debate
it all. Work with your mind to figure out the best possible
direction for you - your self-direction. And then ambitiously
pursue your own self-direction. Let the power of your own
ambition take you where you want to go, to do what you want
to do, to create the life you want to live!
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