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The road to success is coming together so far in this series as I’ve explained to you the one blog I came across that had such a profound impact on my life. The blog was very simple indeed, mainly black text on a white background. There was nothing present in it that distinguished it from the millions of blog entries out there. However, after reading the blog, it left me with a new perspective in life. In applying the lessons, I began to notice fascinating differences in how my life metamorphosed. There is no doubt in mind my that the second aspect of achieving success is taking action and being a starter.. George stated that business is out in the field, not in the office. How true that is. Let me use a sports analogy to illustrate this. We’ll look at a Rookie who just joined the NBA. New members of the NBA tend to warm the benches more than they play in the game. The key to success, though, is to become a starter (this applies to our business as well...a starter). Only with that will we ever learn the ropes of the game and move up to the level of stardom. Maybe we will, maybe we won't, but at least we take action in our quest for success. A Rookie in Action. His name is Jamario Moon. He is a 1st year player for the Toronto Raptors so that makes him a rookie for the 2007-2008 season. An old rookie, for that matter, as he is 27 years old, in a sport where players usually start out in their teens. He started out the season as a bench warmer...not doing much. He didn’t let his current status affect the vision he had for himself. He kept at it each day on the courts during practice and refined his skills, always believing that he will get his day in the sun. His opportunity came several games into the season. And guess what? He performed. The next several games, he did the same thing. Pretty soon, he had secured for himself a starter position on the team. Yes, a STARTER. This is not an easy position to get since there are 12 players vying for one of these five spots. He MADE it. Failure was not an option for him and he wouldn't accept it. There were rookies 10 years younger than him. Because he kept at it every day in practice and he had the proper mindset and belief system, he didn’t have hesitation or doubt about his ability to perform. He practiced to reach a purpose and a goal. If George’s message hasn’t already popped out at you from reading about the Rookie, I will point out that the moral of the Rookie story is that you should not sit and wait for things to happen. Hoping for business to come is not a sure way to achieve success. Some may have found success doing that, but it does not apply to the majority. order: :2:2:For goodness’ sake, get out there and do something!. If you aren't, then no one else will get you where you want to go. You must practice, practice, practice. You must practice to reach a purpose and goal. It’s the day to day activities that makes the most difference in building your goals. order: :2:2:Be the ROOKIE of the Year!
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