I'm back into the swing of things. I'd lost my way there for a while, but now I'm back, stronger than ever, inspired by the potential and motivated to succeed at my new goal, which will lead me to the next stage of my journey - my ultimate goal.
Many people I encounter, clients, friends, and acquaintances look at me and believe that I am a confident individual. In many aspects of life I am quite confident, however I have yet to meet an individual that is 100% confident in every thing they do, and that includes me. Rest assured, each time I embark on a new challenge where I have no experience, I often wonder if I will succeed, but I also know that if I don't try I definitely won't. So I acknowledge the challenge, give myself permission to screw-up and set course towards success.
5 Amazing tips on how to succeed at challenges with no experience:
- Give yourself permission to screw-up. Lets face it, not many people get it right from the start. So why are you any different. Michael Jordan was kicked off the school team before he became a professional basketball player. Walt Disney was fired from a newspaper because he lacked imagination and didn't have any original ideas, and Abraham Lincoln failed in business twice and defeated in 8 elections. So let’s face it you’re going to screw-up sooner or later.
- Follow experts, they leave a trail. Experts socialize among like-minded people, often sharing techniques. Search forums, social groups, and networks that are specific to your challenge. Learn what the experts are saying and follow their trail. One of them might just inspire you.
- Put your knowledge to the test. Experiment with the knowledge you gather. Create a test pilot and plug in the pieces that fit and continue researching the pieces that don't. Ask a close friend or family member to critique your findings and learn from what they say. Remember, you don't have to implement everything they say, you're listening for new inspiration to enhance what you already have.
- Complete the challenge. Now put all the pieces you gathered together and present it to the audience. Listen to the feedback and learn from it. No matter what happens, or what the feedback is, at this stage of the game you already gained a wealth of knowledge that nobody can ever take away from you.
- Celebrate the victories. Celebrate successes even if they less than perfect. You learned something new that you would not have learned otherwise. Be proud and pat yourself on the back for starting and finishing a challenge. By recognizing and celebrating even the smallest of victories you will be more likely to accept bigger challenges in the future. This will build self confidence and boost your self esteem too.
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3 comments:
Bruno, your helpful hints remind people its useful to simplify. You can awaken with a view everything is manageable. That way, you set the stage to overcome any obstacle and succeed in a way that makes sense to you. Thanks for more of your own practical, down-to-earth advice that readers can rely on.
Great tips, Bruno. I especially like #5!
Thanks Liara! I enjoy posting simple tasks to help people overcome minor barriers that is preventing them from success. Sometimes the hardest obstacles to overcome are the easiest in logic.
You have to celebrate your victories. If you don't nobody else will. I remember the first time I learned I was going to be on t.v. I celebrated.. heck yeah! Thanks San!
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