17 December 2007

Persistence

If you're not ready to climb a mountain, then see if you can walk up a gentle hill.
If you're not ready to walk up a hill, then set out to take a leisurely stroll.
If you're not able to walk that far, then you can take a single step.
After taking that step you'll likely find that you're ready to take another.


If you have trouble imagining yourself reaching your goal, then imagine yourself taking one small, simple action in the direction of that goal. Imagine it, and then do it.

After that first step, there will be another one you can take, something that's a little bit more challenging and yet not overwhelming. Keep it up, and soon the ultimate goal begins to come into view.

Anything can be accomplished if you are willing to keep taking the next step when it is time to do so. What you lack in brute strength, or resources, or knowledge, or skills, you can make up for with persistence.

You absolutely can get where you choose to go, step after step after persistent step. And now is the perfect time to begin.

2 comments:

Roel said...

This is really positive (American) psychology. I think it works to make things and actions smaller and try hard to accomplish goals. Imagaging or visualizing goals is almost like working on achieving that goal. It's important to distinguish this style of thinking from 'the secret' like philosopy, which goes like: trying very hard to become rich will make you rich.

Reymond said...

HEY,

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TOO :)
And a happy happy new year.
Hope you're well. When are u going back to NZ? We should meet and do BP together. That would be fun!!!