Thursday, July 7, 2011

Are you Relentless in your pursuit of success?


You want to be successful. But what are you prepared to do to create that success? Are you relentless? That is to say, you just keep going when times are tough? There will be difficult times, that you can be assured.

I heard a funny joke a while ago and I think it is relevant to share it with you here. It has a lot to do with the persistence. Here it is:



A duck waddled in a bar and the barman said: "do you have a wheat?"

The bartender was quite taken aback by a talking duck but said: "No."

The duck asked again: "Got a wheat?"

The bartender again replied in the negative.

So, the duck asked again: "Got a wheat?"

Now got the bartender angry. "No. We don't have a wheat and if you ask me again I'll nail your invoice to the bar.

The duck blinked then said: "you've got nails?"

The bartender rolled his eyes and cried: "No. We have not all nails! "

The duck blinked again and said: "do you have a wheat?"

I know it's a stupid joke only demonstrate my point. In many ways, you should have the persistence of the duck.

Have you ever witnessed a child want something? They ever mining waste? They are single minded in what they want and will tell you and over again. "I want ... I want to... I want ... " Often they get what they want, because it is easier to submit for a parent than the relentless requests resist. Most children are like this.

Somewhere along the way from child to adult we lose our tenacity. Maybe it's the "conditioning" we received by consistently told "no!" Maybe we just lazy.

Some people refuse to accept defeat. Maybe they are also those who refuse to give their child-like tenacity. These people are not co-incidentally, the performers in life. They will not be stopped. They find a way through, around, above and below obstacles.

Obstacles will always be presented to you, how you deal with them will determine your level of success.

Is relentless can bring you success. Only eight children.

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About the author: Gary Simpson is the author of eight books on a wide range of issues such as self-esteem, confirmations, self defense, finance and many more. His articles appear on the Web. Gary's e-mail address is budo@iinet.net.au. Click here to go to his Motivation & self esteem for success Web site where you are receiving can "Zenspirational Thoughts" plus an instant free copy of his critically acclaimed, life-changing e-book "The Power of Choice."


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