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“Is it a temporary obstacle to your
dreams and goals or a permanent one? The choice is yours.”
- Donna Satchell -
I was temporarily speechless when I heard
my name announced as a winner at the 2008 Twinkie Awards at the High
Museum in Atlanta, Georgia on June 14. This annual show honors
small business creativity and excellence.
I won the category of "Best Motivational Speaker in 5 Minutes or
Less”. I was at a loss for words because the other three contestants
were all outstanding. Plus, I remembered losing in 2007, when I was
certain I had presented a winning speech. That previous defeat was a
major disappointment for me at the time. However, after giving the
outcome a great deal of thought, I decided it would not stop me from
trying again in 2008.
What do you do when you don't win --- don't get the job you
interviewed for, the promotion you think you deserve or your
prospect’s acceptance of the new product you just presented? Should
you give up? When confronted with a losing situation, be it
work-related or personal, you should ask yourself: "What's preventing
me from reaching my goal - a temporary obstacle or a permanent one?"
When we face any kind of disappointment, our answer to that question
can make all the difference in the world. If you decide that the
setback is only temporary, here are seven essential steps for
overcoming obstacles:
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Stay positive - Do not
slip into negative self talk by thinking "success will never happen
for me" or "I'm not smart enough" or similar thoughts. Replace them
with more positive ones like: "I've got what it takes or "I will try
harder and be better prepared next time" etc. We must embrace
constructive thinking that can propel us to take further action.
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Ask yourself: "What could
I have done differently?" This is a key question because there is
always something we could change. By honestly looking for ways we
can improve, we are on our way to achieving better results the next
time.
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Take action - After you
have determined the changes you want to make, move forward to make
those things happen the next time you try for your goal. Do you need
to take classes, get coaching, study, or practice more? When I lost
the speech contest in 2007, I realized I needed a stronger, more
compelling closing, one that the judges would remember. So, I wrote
and practiced a new speech with that in mind.
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Get positive support - We
must associate with encouraging, helpful people. Avoid the naysayers
with their dim outlook on your prospects. Disassociate with anyone
who is negative. If you cannot avoid them completely, at least limit
what you tell them.
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Rely on your beliefs - Use
prayer, faith, spirituality, meditation, visualization, or whatever
your practice may be. Engage in them fully. During challenging
times, our beliefs can make all the difference in creating a better
outcome, so do not forget them.
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Try, try again! - Go on
another job interview, apply for another promotion, make more calls
to potential clients, etc. Whatever your goal is, go for it - this
time with more knowledge, better preparation, additional skills,
and/or greater faith.
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Celebrate - If you succeed
on your next attempt, then have a celebration --- you deserve it!
But if you did not, ask yourself, "Do I still want to achieve this
goal?" If the answer is "yes", then see step #1 and start anew.
If you are hesitant
about trying again, keep in mind that most people do not succeed right
away. Consider the authors Jack Canfield and Mark V. Hansen, who
received 140 rejections from publishing companies before finding one
that would publish the first edition of the now famous Chicken Soup
for the Soul® series. Do you have that kind of persistence? If you do,
then definitely try again.
If you do not have the determination required to continue with your
original goal, then replace it with a new one. Benjamin E. Mays says,
"The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The
tragedy lies in having no goal to reach." So find a new goal that you
can be passionate about and pursue it with all the persistence and
enthusiasm you have!
Donna Satchell, President of STARR Consulting &
Training is a
speaker, trainer and author. She provides programs in
customer service, team-building, time management, public speaking as
well as motivational speeches which inspire individuals to live more
successful lives. Please visit
www.JustGetSerious.com for
information about products and services as well as to view videos of
Donna’s speeches. Contact her at 770-498-0400 or
Donna@JustGetSerious.com.
Copyright 2006-2007 - Donna Satchell All
rights reserved.
Permission is granted to reprint this article provided
this bio and contact information are included in the publication.
Permission is also granted for reasonable editing, including article
title change.
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