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Successful People Live a Mighty Purpose
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| Guest post by: Bud Bilanich |
Article Overview: Success is built on four pillars; clarity of purpose and direction, a sincere commitment to taking personal responsibility for your life and career, unshakeable self confidence and competence in a few key areas. George Bernard Shaw's quote on being used for a mighty purpose gets at the ideas behind developing your clarity of purpose and direction -- and the importance of taking personal responsibility for your life and career. If you want to succeed, start by determining why you are on this earth, and then devote yourself to living that purpose every single day of your life.
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Successful People Live a Mighty Purpose
George Bernard Shaw is one of my very favorite playwrights. I always enjoy a production of one of his plays. I quoted him in a recent article and I'd like to quote him again. He makes such a great point about how important a personal clarity of purpose and direction is to your career and life success. "This is the true joy in life; being used for a purpose recognized by you as a mighty one; being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy."
He's talking about two things here: accomplishing a lot -- being a "force of nature," and more important, having a mighty purpose to direct that force.
Your clarity of purpose and direction provides your foundation. From it, you can build the successful life and career that you want and deserve. The more clear and the more mighty your purpose and direction are, the stronger your foundation.
I'm a sixties guy. After all these years, my favorite recording artist is still Bob Dylan. My favorite Dylan song is "Forever Young." He rerecorded and rereleased it recently. Pepsi has picked it up and is using it in its ads that run on NFL games. I used one of the lines from it to introduce one of my books -- "May you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every rung."
Check out some of the other lyrics...
"May your hands always be busy,
May your feet always be swift,
May you have a strong foundation
When the winds of changes shift."
By now you may be saying, "Get to the point, Bud." So I will. You can begin your success journey by clarifying your purpose in life. Why are you on this earth? What are you meant to do? I believe that the more mighty this purpose, the more you are likely to succeed. A mighty purpose gives you that strong foundation "when the winds of changes shift."
I'm here to help other people succeed in realizing their purpose. I think this is a pretty mighty purpose. I may help someone who someday may become President, or a Supreme Court Justice, or find a cure for cancer, or just be a loving and caring parent. This purpose anchors me. It keeps me going when I get frustrated, or when I feel like quitting, or when I feel that I can be "good enough," not great.
Commitment to taking personal responsibility for your career and life success is another of the four points in my Common Sense Success System. And, it's what Bernard Shaw is talking about when he says "being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy." Man, that guy could write -- "selfish little clod of ailments and grievances" -- that's really turning a phrase. What he means is take personal responsibility -- commit to it. Yeah, stuff happens as you go through life. Some of this stuff is frustrating and can piss you off. But successful people react to the frustrating stuff by choosing to react positively. They learn what they can from difficult situations and people and go on to bigger and better things. They are not a "selfish little clod of ailments and grievances."
The common sense point here is simple. Success is built on four pillars; clarity of purpose and direction, a sincere commitment to taking personal responsibility for your life and career, unshakeable self confidence and competence in a few key areas. George Bernard Shaw's quote on being used for a mighty purpose gets at the ideas behind developing your clarity of purpose and direction -- and the importance of taking personal responsibility for your life and career. If you want to succeed, start by determining why you are on this earth, and then devote yourself to living that purpose every single day of your life.
Article Tags: Clarity of purpose, commitment to responsibility, competence, direction, living your purpose, self confidence
Referred by: http://www.jimbouchard.org
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About the Author: Bud Bilanich RSS for Bud's articles - Visit Bud's website Bud Bilanich, The Common Sense Guy, is an executive coach, motivational speaker, author and blogger. He is the Official Executive Coaching Guide at SelfGrowth.com. He helps his coaching clients succeed by applying their common sense. Dr. Bilanich is Harvard educated but has a no nonsense approach to his work to goes back to his roots in the steel country of Western Pennsylvania. His approach to career and life success is a result of over 35 years of business experience, 10 years of research and study of successful people and the application of common sense. He is the author of seven books, including Straight Talk for Success: Common Sense Ideas That Won’t Let You Down, where he presents his blueprint for career and life success: • Develop your self confidence. • Create positive personal impact. • Become an outstanding performer. • Become a dynamic communicator. • Become interpersonally competent. His clients include Pfizer, Glaxo SmithKline, Johnson and Johnson, Abbot Laboratories, PepsiCo, AT&T, Chase Manhattan Bank, Citigroup, General Motors, UBS, AXA Advisors, Cabot Corporation, The Aetna, PECO Energy, Olin Corporation, Minerals Technologies, The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and a number of small and family owned businesses. Bud is a cancer survivor and lives in Denver Colorado with his wife Cathy. He is a retired rugby player and an avid cyclist. He likes movies, live theatre and crime fiction. Click here to visit Bud's website Successful People Face Their Fears and Act Trust Abundance and Success What the Super Bowl Teaches Us About Successful Branding Heed the Dalai Lama and Fortune Magazine Create a Vivid Mental Image of Your Success |
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