2. Did you know that
when a space shuttle
is headed for the
moon, they are „off
course‟ at least 97%
of the time?
3. This is in spite of all the
gadgets and equipment
that‟s used to make sure
they stay on course. The
pilot has to continually
make course corrections
to get back on the path
and in the end they make
it to their destination.
4. The pilot of your life is your mind. Whenever
you seem to be „off course,‟ simply remind
yourself it‟s part of getting where you want to
go, remember your outcome, and then make
adjustments to get back on „on course‟
5. For example, many people
will get down on
themselves because
they‟re overweight.
6. Instead of feeling bad
every time they look in
the mirror, they could
embrace the fact that
they‟ve been extremely
successful in
producing a result
called “excess fat”.
7. And now, they‟re going
to produce a new result
called “being
thin.” They would
produce this result by
producing new actions.
8. Sometimes we learn from our
mistakes, sometimes the mistakes of others.
When we model another successful person, we
don‟t need to repeat their mistakes to learn from
them.
9. Find out what specific
action that person took
physically and mentally
to remain thin
consistently. Then
produce the same actions
to produce the same
result.
10. Think about this: What
would you attempt to
do if you knew you
could not fail?
11. If you really believed
you could not
fail, you might take
on a whole new set of
actions and produce
powerful new results.
12. You‟ll always produce
a result. If it‟s not one
you desire, change
your actions and
you‟ll produce
different results.
13. There is no such thing as failure, there
are only learning experiences!
14. The minute you overcome the negative emotions
surrounding failure by changing it into a result
you produced, your success is assured.