"Today I begin a new life.
" - from The Scroll Marked I, The Greatest Salesman In the World by Og Mandino.
This article begins our consideration of the 10 principles outlined in Og Mandino's masterpiece, "The Greatest Salesman In the World".
The quote above, extracted from the first scroll is the perfect start to this process (which is probably why Mandino put it first, right?): Today I begin a new life! I love the power of that statement.
It says that even if I go to sleep a failure tonight, I can choose a different path in the morning.
Imagine that: every morning, on rising, you have the power to decide! You can decide how you'll spend the day, whether in activities that will carry closer to your goals or in procrastination, worry and anxiety; it's entirely up to you.
The question is, what will you do with your power? I love the next line: "Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediocrity.
" That, dear readers, is the power of choice.
The fact that you can, at any moment, shed the skin of failure and mediocrity and choose to pursue greatness.
Each of us has that ability.
I know that can sound like a load of new-age, feel-good, touchy-feely crap to someone who's feeling down-and-out; I wish there was a way for me to assure you that you can do incredible things if you just want to badly enough, but that's a lesson you have to learn for yourself.
Think of all the times you've ever faced a crisis situation, whether it was emotional, physical or financial.
Let me ask you: how did it feel to be in that moment? Pretty desparate, right? And yet, looking back on it, how does it feel now? Time has a way of lending perspective, doesn't it? Some of the most desparate situations seem laughable ten years after.
We learn along the way that the only way to overcome lifes challenges is to continue to put one foot in front of the other, to lean a little harder into it, to get up tomorrow and start all over again.
This isn't drudgery or resignation, though; it's resolution.
Do you have that kind of resolution for your business or your sales career? I hope so, because without it, you're dead before you start.
Life is going to hit you pretty hard sometimes.
A friend of mine posted a quote on Facebook the other day, and it was incredibly moving.
It was from the movie Rocky Balboa: "Let me tell you something you already know.
The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life.
But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.
" And that's how we start our journey toward becoming the greatest salesperson (or business person or artist or father) the world has ever seen: by deciding today to begin a new life.
Whatever challenges you've faced in the past, let them live in the past.
The ones who've done you wrong, let them go and send a little love their way.
The circumstances that have held you back all these years, shake them off and start again.
Whatever the mistakes and indiscretions of yesterday, leave them behind and embrace the gift of NOW.
It's the only moment that really exists, anyway, so why not direct all your effort and energy to making it the best NOW it can be? "Today my old skin has become as dust.
I will walk tall among men and they will know me not, for today I am a new man, with a new life.
"
" - from The Scroll Marked I, The Greatest Salesman In the World by Og Mandino.
This article begins our consideration of the 10 principles outlined in Og Mandino's masterpiece, "The Greatest Salesman In the World".
The quote above, extracted from the first scroll is the perfect start to this process (which is probably why Mandino put it first, right?): Today I begin a new life! I love the power of that statement.
It says that even if I go to sleep a failure tonight, I can choose a different path in the morning.
Imagine that: every morning, on rising, you have the power to decide! You can decide how you'll spend the day, whether in activities that will carry closer to your goals or in procrastination, worry and anxiety; it's entirely up to you.
The question is, what will you do with your power? I love the next line: "Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediocrity.
" That, dear readers, is the power of choice.
The fact that you can, at any moment, shed the skin of failure and mediocrity and choose to pursue greatness.
Each of us has that ability.
I know that can sound like a load of new-age, feel-good, touchy-feely crap to someone who's feeling down-and-out; I wish there was a way for me to assure you that you can do incredible things if you just want to badly enough, but that's a lesson you have to learn for yourself.
Think of all the times you've ever faced a crisis situation, whether it was emotional, physical or financial.
Let me ask you: how did it feel to be in that moment? Pretty desparate, right? And yet, looking back on it, how does it feel now? Time has a way of lending perspective, doesn't it? Some of the most desparate situations seem laughable ten years after.
We learn along the way that the only way to overcome lifes challenges is to continue to put one foot in front of the other, to lean a little harder into it, to get up tomorrow and start all over again.
This isn't drudgery or resignation, though; it's resolution.
Do you have that kind of resolution for your business or your sales career? I hope so, because without it, you're dead before you start.
Life is going to hit you pretty hard sometimes.
A friend of mine posted a quote on Facebook the other day, and it was incredibly moving.
It was from the movie Rocky Balboa: "Let me tell you something you already know.
The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life.
But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.
" And that's how we start our journey toward becoming the greatest salesperson (or business person or artist or father) the world has ever seen: by deciding today to begin a new life.
Whatever challenges you've faced in the past, let them live in the past.
The ones who've done you wrong, let them go and send a little love their way.
The circumstances that have held you back all these years, shake them off and start again.
Whatever the mistakes and indiscretions of yesterday, leave them behind and embrace the gift of NOW.
It's the only moment that really exists, anyway, so why not direct all your effort and energy to making it the best NOW it can be? "Today my old skin has become as dust.
I will walk tall among men and they will know me not, for today I am a new man, with a new life.
"
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