So, Is It Just ME, or do
you, too, love a well-told story that makes a powerful point in a powerful
way?
Below, I share such a story, as told by Linda Mclean, a
well-respected Life Coach who presents a simple scenario to drive home a
poignant message…thank you, Linda.
Keep Pressing On
A famous mountain climbing resort in the Swiss
Alps caters to businesses that encourage their employees to hike up the
mountain trails together. The goal is to build camaraderie and to teach
teamwork. Although it is about an eight hour trek to the summit, anyone in
reasonably good shape can ascend to the top. In the morning, the hikers
gather at the base of the mountain for a pep talk before starting the climb.
Usually the group is so excited, they can hardly wait to head up the slopes,
have a group picture taken, and celebrate the excitement of the journey they
are embarking upon.
They hike for several hours before taking a
break. Approximately halfway up the mountain stands a quaint alpine
restaurant. About noon, the weary hikers trudge into the restaurant, peel off
their hiking gear, and plop down by the fireplace to have a cup of coffee or
hot chocolate and eat their lunch. With the mountain as their backdrop, the
hikers savor the warm, cozy, picturesque setting.
Interestingly, after they are full and
comfortable, fewer than half the hikers choose to continue climbing to the
top of the mountain. It isn’t because they aren’t able; it isn’t because the
climb suddenly appears too difficult. Their reluctance to continue is simply
because they are satisfied with where they are. They’ve lost their drive to
excel, to explore a new horizon, and to experience vistas they’d never
previously imagined possible. They have tasted a bit of success, and they
think it is good enough.
Many times, we approach life a lot like those
full and comfortable hikers sitting in the restaurant enjoying the view. We
have a goal to break a bad habit, to lose some weight, or to pay off our
credit cards. At first, we’re so excited. We’re fired up and we go after it!
The first leg of the climb up the mountain is powered by enthusiasm for our
new goal. But over time, we get lazy and complacent. Maybe we see a little
improvement, but then we get comfortable right where we are. This might not
be a bad place, but we know it’s not where we’re supposed to be.
Like those hikers sitting in that quaint
restaurant, we are still perfectly capable of craning our necks and looking
up the mountain. We’re not stretching our faith or our potential and we know
it. Maybe you own a business, and you’ve experienced a bit of success.
Lately, however, you’ve been coasting. Or maybe you set out to lose 20
pounds, you lose 10, and feel like all is good and you get complacent. Don’t
stop halfway just because it’s easy! Instead, remember what it is that you
really, really want. Put out the effort and go the whole way… to the top of
the mountain.
Step out of your comfort zone today! Keep
pursuing and keep believing. It doesn’t take any more effort to believe and
stay filled with hope and faith than it does to develop a negative and
defeated attitude. Get up every day and say, “This is going to be a great
day! I believe my dreams are coming to pass. There are great things in store
for me and everyone around me.” When you have that kind of attitude you are
releasing God’s goodness. But it doesn’t come easily.
People who see their dreams come to pass are
people who have resolve and backbone. They are the ones who refuse to settle
for the little victories along the way and see themselves at the finish line,
instead continuing on, pushing on toward the ultimate goal. No one wants to
be mediocre. You are made for so much more.
Realize that what your mind focuses on, it can
achieve. It is up to you. Pay attention only to those silent whispers within
that say “You can do it!”
So, IS it just me,
or…point well made?
Of course YOU CAN
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
AIM HIGH
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