The Think Big Revolution

Eddie W. Reeves

Are you REALLY ready to start winning?

You’re a liar.

I know it, and so do you.

How do I know? Because you are human, and all of us are liars at some point.

If we don't lie to others, we at least occasionally lie to ourselves, which is even worse. And the most common lie that we tell ourselves is that we want to succeed -- that we want to win.

Yeah right. And I'll call you right back, and the check is in the mail, and this hurts me more than it hurts you, and so on and so on ...

The truth is, sometimes we say we want to succeed, and we may even believe in the shallows of our top-of-mind thinking that we do indeed want to succeed, but really, we don't. Not deep down where our true drive, determination and desire are kindled. We don't for one simple reason: because we know that with success comes responsibility. Awesome responsibility.

Think about those people who have made the biggest positive impact on the world. In virtually every case, their success didn't come until they took total, no-excuses, personal responsibility for that success. Read biographies of great movement leaders like Gandhi or Mother Teresa. Study the lives of great business innovators like Mary Kay Ash or Henry Ford. (Or, for those who demand more scientific, data-driven proof, click here.)

So what's my point? Simply this: If you are not experiencing the level of success that you keep telling yourself you want, the first thing you need to do is search yourself deeply to see where you might be committing self-sabotage.

Ask yourself these questions:

• Do you get disheartened at the smallest bump in the road to success and throw up your hands in despair?

• Do you listen to all the naysayers (most of whom have NEVER been winners) who tell you it's hopeless?

• Do you allow yourself to become hopelessly bogged down in the paralysis of analysis, researching in ever more minute detail for week after week, month after month, year after year?

• Do you constantly make pre-excuses for failure, i.e., "I don't have the right connections" or "I don't have the right
financing" or "I don't have the right technical skills" or "I don't have the right skin color" or "I don't have the right gender status" or a million other "I don't haves"?

If so, I have the absolute, 100 percent guaranteed secret to success:

Cut it out!!!

Decide right now to succeed no matter what. Decide right now that every time you hit a stumbling block, you will look at it as a stepping stone. Decide right now to talk to yourself several times a day about not only how great it will be once you succeed, but that you are already a success because your feet are firmly on the path to success. Decide right now that you
are ready to win, period.

I can tell you from personal experience that this really does work ... if you work it. But don't take my word for it. Just take a look at the life ofJMac -- a young man who was truly ready to win when his time came.

If that doesn't get you ready to win, you might as well hang it up.

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Gitte Hegelund Comment by Gitte Hegelund on July 15, 2009 at 2:58am
Eddie,
It was a great pep talk and I completrely agree on everything you wrote.
In regard to the payoff for us that are not winning I assume we gain security, safety and staying within the boundaries created by ourselves and the ones surrounding us (or we believe that it's more safe because it's more familiar).
gregory mullin Comment by gregory mullin on July 7, 2009 at 9:53pm
Everybody does want to win,so there must be some type of payoff for all of us that are not winning and winning be subjective to whatever your moral code is.
Myra Jolivet Comment by Myra Jolivet on April 27, 2009 at 3:40pm
Love it!
Eddie W. Reeves Comment by Eddie W. Reeves on April 27, 2009 at 1:56pm
Thank you for honoring me with your time to read it!!!
Paula Forsyth Comment by Paula Forsyth on April 27, 2009 at 1:49pm
Fabulous pep talk! Thanks, that is definitely helping me get over my "stumbling block" I think it was just the kick in the butt that I needed!
Thanks!

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