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Want Success? Take a Lesson From Lindsey Vonn

Guest post by: Bud Bilanich

Article Overview: As you go through life, stuff will happen; good stuff, bad stuff, frustrating stuff, happy stuff, sad stuff, fortunate stuff, unfortunate stuff. Successful people choose to react to the stuff that happens -- especially the negative stuff -- in a positive way. Lindsey Vonn had some really bad stuff happen -- a deep bone bruise on her shin; and some lucky stuff -- the warm weather in Vancouver that delayed the women's downhill -- happen to her over the past couple of weeks. She did what she could with it. And what she did was pretty spectacular. The next time things get you down, think of Lindsey Vonn, do what you can to recover from circumstances and stay positive. Because that's what successful people do -- they choose to react positively to the negative people and events in their lives.

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Want Success? Take a Lesson From Lindsey Vonn

Did you watch the Olympics Wednesday night? The Americans did pretty well, winning gold medals in skiing -- Lindsey Vonn, speed skating -- Shani Davis and snowboarding -- Shaun White. Good for them. Their years of training, hard work and dedication paid off. In this post I want to focus on Lindsey Vonn. She lives in Vail, my favorite Colorado mountain town. I live and do my career success coaching work in Denver, so I think of her as kind of a neighbor. More important, I find her story compelling. Right now, she is the best woman ski racer in the world. Over the past three seasons, she became the first American woman to win two World Cup overall titles and winning two gold medals at last year's world championships.

She won five of six downhill competitions in this year's Skiing World Cup. The downhill is the glamour ski race. It's fast and dangerous. Downhillers, men and women, are the big guns in the sport. Yesterday, Lindsey Vonn won Olympic Gold in the downhill. But she almost didn't get to race.

A couple of weeks ago, she took a nasty fall and bruised her shin. On Monday, after her downhill training run, when she was in so much pain, she could hardly get out of the gate -- a necessary precondition for qualifying for the race. She wasn't sure that she could even race.

I know a bit about deep bone bruises on the shin. Way back in 1973, I severely bruised my left shin in a rugby match. My leg turned the most amazing colors -- black, blue, yellow, green -- from my ankle to my thigh. My lower leg was the size of my thigh, which is very large. I was on crutches for two weeks. It hurt. Lindsey Vonn had the same injury. Last week, her leg was so swollen that she couldn't put on her ski boot.

As a career success coach, I always tell my clients that what happens to you isn't important, how you react to what happens is. I call it committing to taking personal responsibility for creating the successful career and life you want and deserve. In Lindsey Vonn's case, she had some really bad stuff, and some pretty good stuff happen to her over the past couple of weeks. The bad stuff was her deep bone bruise. The good stuff was the warm weather in Vancouver, which delayed the ski competition and gave her a little more time to heal.

Even with these extra couple of days, I'm sure she was in real pain during her run. She was skiing on bumpy ice, going over 80 miles an hour, and making some big jumps. That had to hurt. Yet she persevered and won the gold medal.

Picabo Street, considered my most as the best American woman skier prior to Lindsey Vonn said, "She's given the U.S.A. something to be proud about. She's given young dreamers a reason to dream, and that's a beautiful thing. Now she is the greatest American female skier ever. She is a great champion, and she is so deserving."

I think so too.

Lindsey Vonn didn't let circumstances dictate her fate. She took control of the situation and did the best she could given the situation -- which, as it turned out was really good. In her words, "It's been a really tough couple of weeks. Pretty much having your Olympic dreams crushed and fighting back from it, doing therapy and trying to get healthy again. I just tried to stay positive." Her positive attitude got her an Olympic gold medal.

The common sense career success point here is simple. As you go through life, stuff will happen; good stuff, bad stuff, frustrating stuff, happy stuff, sad stuff, fortunate stuff, unfortunate stuff. Successful people choose to react to the stuff that happens -- especially the negative stuff -- in a positive way. Lindsey Vonn had some really bad stuff happen -- a deep bone bruise on her shin; and some lucky stuff -- the warm weather in Vancouver that delayed the women's downhill -- happen to her over the past couple of weeks. She did what she could with it. And what she did was pretty spectacular. The next time things get you down, think of Lindsey Vonn, do what you can to recover from circumstances and stay positive. Because that's what successful people do -- they choose to react positively to the negative people and events in their lives.

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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.

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