Success in
this world is always a matter of individual effort, yet you will only be
deceiving yourself if you believe that you can succeed without the co-operation
of other people. Success is a matter of individual effort only to the extent
that each person must decide, in his or her own mind what is wanted. This
involves the use of “imagination”. Achieving success is a matter of skillfully
and tactfully inducing other to co-operate.
Before you
can secure co-operation from others; before you have the right to ask for or
expect co-operation from other people, you must first show a willingness to
co-operate with them.
The most
successful men and women on earth have had to correct certain weak spots in
their personalities before they began to succeed. The most outstanding of these weaknesses
which stand between men and women and success are ego, greed, jealousy,
suspicion, revengeful attitude, self-centered selfishness, spendthrift
attitude.
Success is
not a matter of luck, an accident of birth, or a reward for virtue. It is a
matter of decision, commitment, planning, preparation, execution and
recommitment. Success doesn’t come to you; you must go to it. The trail is
well-traveled and well-marked. If you want to walk it, you can.
But you’ve
got to have talent to be successful – most often heard statement. But everyone
has a talent – least understood statement.
You have to
identify your talent, your real love, your hot button. You need to figure that
out. Shekhar Kapoor the noted film maker who made Mr. India, Bandit Queen,
Masoom and also directed couple of Hollywood films including Elizabeth
discovered his talent as a film maker, story teller rather than being a
chartered accountant for which he was professionally trained. Richard Burton’s
talent was acting. He was an indifferent singer. When he starred in “Camelot,”
the musical burden was carried by the likes of Julie Andrews and Robert Goulet.
But Burton excelled at acting the role of King Arthur. Famous actor Pran would have pursued being a
photographer and Ashok Kumar would have lived an anonymous life as a lab
technician, Had these gentlemen not discovered their real talent.
Some people
are talented at driving nails, some at shaping clay, some at speaking before
audiences, some at writing novels, some at skating, some at dancing, some at
sewing, some at cooking.
But everyone
is talented. We’re just talented in different ways. If you want to succeed,
identify the areas in which you are talented and commit to developing those
talents to the fullest.
Now I will
share a little story to elaborate my point; a story about Aparajita
Bhattacharya, a bright young lady. I met her about 15 years ago, when she was a
10 year old young girl, she was a brilliant dancer, very disciplined,
articulate, and had lot of finesse for a girl of her age. She loved to write stories;
I helped her create her blog. When I saw her posts, I was pleasantly surprised
and amazed to see her talent as a young writer. (I still follow her blog). Later after finishing her school when other
girls were thinking about career in conventional fields of medicine,
engineering, law or fashion designing, she was contemplating to do something
not that conventional.
Aparajita was very good at studies. But she had discovered another talent, which later became her passion – cooking Her mother is also a great cook, but unlike conventional mothers who are just great cooks, she was also a great presenter and laid the table with great suave. Watching and assisting her mother, Aparajita found her passion, interest and talent. She decided that she wants to be a Chef and that also with the best hotel in the country. With her passion and talent identified she went on to have the most important ingredient required for success – Focus and perseverance.
Aparajita was very good at studies. But she had discovered another talent, which later became her passion – cooking Her mother is also a great cook, but unlike conventional mothers who are just great cooks, she was also a great presenter and laid the table with great suave. Watching and assisting her mother, Aparajita found her passion, interest and talent. She decided that she wants to be a Chef and that also with the best hotel in the country. With her passion and talent identified she went on to have the most important ingredient required for success – Focus and perseverance.
She appeared in coveted all India exams for the Oberoi Group, where only a selected few get scholarship and free admission to the Oberoi College of hotel management followed by assured job at Oberoi properties world over. She qualified the exam in her first attempt and was selected as one of the 20 students selected for kitchen services, nationally; the specialization that she preferred and opted for. She is now enjoying her life as a trainee chef there, her focus; hard work is giving her lot of awards and accolades. Nothing of this would have been possible without her identifying her talent and working with complete dedication to achieve what she was aspiring for.
If you wish
to succeed, identify the areas in which you are talented and commit to
developing those talents to the fullest. Following six baby steps might come in
handy. I shall elaborate on them in my future blogs. But for now I shall share
few quick points.
Decision: Decide what you want in life. Make it a decision that
comes from deep inside you. This means getting to know yourself. Identify the
things you do well and the things you enjoy doing. Get familiar with the way
you respond to your environment and why you respond that way. Learn where you’re
strong and play to your strengths. When you’ve defined yourself, you can also
define the success you want – and can begin the journey toward your dreams.
Commitment: It is one thing to decide what you want. It is another
thing to make a commitment. A commitment is like your signature on a contract.
It binds you to a course of action. When you make a deep commitment to a goal, powerful
forces come into play, propelling you toward that goal. The power comes from
within you. It’s there, and you may not even know it.
Planning: here is where one three-letter word separates losers
from winners. That word is How. Losers ask “Can I do it?” Losers are
guided by what’s impossible. They see barriers and they stop in their tracks.
Winners are guided by what’s possibility at a time, they achieve their goals.
Preparation:
Once you know where you want to go, your next step is to prepare yourself for
the journey. Preparation involves acquiring the physical, mental/emotional,
social and spiritual balance you’ll need to keep yourself on course, and the
motivation to provide you with the energy to carry it out.
Execution: Executing your life’s plan involves three phases:
Action, learning and applying. A good coach knows that a brilliant game plan is
no good without proper execution. The team has to act upon the plan. It’s the same
with your success plan. It’s not enough to have one. You have to implement it through
positive action. Coupled with the action must be a learning process that allows
you to profit from your inevitable mistakes. We never know whether a specific
action will be successful until we’ve tried it. Once we’ve tried it, we can
observe the results, learning what works and what doesn’t. Winners expect to
make mistakes, but they use them as lessons. They apply what they learn toward
implementation of the plan.
Recommitment: When you’ve achieved the last goal in your action plan,
don’t stop. Your life is not at an end. You’re at a new beginning- unless you
plan to die as soon as your vision is fulfilled. Successful people know that
life is a continuously unfolding process, and they remain in control of the
unfolding. When they reach that long-sought plateau, they immediately create
their next vision. They move on to new plateaus, making new decision and new
commitments, planning, preparing and executing until the new vision is
achieved.
Success builds upon success.
Success builds upon success.



a must read for every individual who wish to succeed. Thoughts are coming out of experience, validates and instills confidence to readers. Agreed whatever said above and it is also true that decision making paves the way for success. but the one of the problem we as a individual face is how to take decision? Can we expect some light on this process in your next blog?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sir, My next post would be about it only. Thanks again for your kind words.
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