Turning Nothing Into
Something
Here are 3 Tips To Turning Nothing Into
Something ...
What do you learn from this subtle message "If
you have nothing to do, don’t do it here" (usually seen on a
corridor or a hallway)?
It is like a wake up call to the reality of
life.
If you analyze this expression carefully, it does make
sense. But if you look at it in a little deeper dimension,
there is a strong message being delivered here - a message that
has relevance to success in life. It is like a wake up call to
the reality of life.
Your conscience tells you not to waste your time, to do
something with your life, and to do your best to achieve a
goal. You must listen to your conscience’s call otherwise, it
is nobody’s loss but your own.
But many people are simply at a lost when it comes to how to
do something with their lives. To simplify matters, ask
yourself 3 questions below to prepare yourself towards success
by turning nothing into something.
1 - Know Who You Are...
The answer to this question is not your name. It is
surprising that many people do not know who they are. What are
their strength, limitation and purpose of life.
Knowing who you actually are is the most difficult part of
life, yet it is common that people don't really understand
enough about themselves.
You must find out if there are any hindrances that are
holding you back from moving forward in life. Is it financial
condition?
Is it social status, age, color, race, religion, educational
background, gender, or a handicap? If you look at history, none
of those mentioned above were considered hindrances.
The explanation is simple. If you think you’re a failure,
then you probably are. If you think you’re a success (even if
you’re not yet successful), then the universe will work hard
towards bringing you to fulfillment.
So the first thing you have to do is to flip the word
“failure.” Look at it on the other side, and spell it out as
“success.” Letter “f” becomes “s,” letter “a” becomes “u”, and
so on.
2 - Know Where You Want To Go
Next step on the list, you have to use your navigational
instinct. Know what you want, where you’re headed, and exactly
what you want to achieve in life. Find out what you are aiming
for. Don’t run around headless.
If you can’t decide on what you want, here are two simple
guides. Guide one is to find out what you love or like to do -
something you enjoy doing.
This is following your heart’s desire, not that of your
mind. When you love what you do, you’ll stick to it, no matter
what. Your level of perseverance is higher and you won’t give
up easily.
This will keep you going and you won’t stop at anything
until you achieve it. This will ensure success.
Guide two is to find a need and fill it. This principle is
attributed to a great instrumentalist and has been the guiding
principle of many other industrialists ever since. Look around.
Be an observant. Check out what kind of product or service your
community needs to enhance life improvement and
development.
Though it may take some time and effort to find out what it
is or what they are, but you will be rewarded by your effort.
You may experience difficulty finding that something.
Other times when you’re not looking but you’re just
maintaining an open mind, ideas can come flowing into your mind
effortlessly and spontaneously. You can call this timing. There
is always a right time for everything.
3 - How To Get There
Once you know what you want to do, you will know where
you’re heading. Between the “who” and the “where” is the “how”
to get there. And this is the most important part of a
successful life. It’s action time.
Try dividing a story or movie feature into
three parts (what the story is about, how the story goes, and
the ending of the story). The lengthiest part is how the story
goes.
This is where all the action is. The outcome of the story is
determined by the action that takes place. Remember all three
parts of the story are important.
However, the middle portion is more significant than the
other two, because this is where the actions are.
Similarly, this is the same with your
purpose - to succeed in life. To achieve your goal,
your action part takes the most time, effort, and material
support to get to where you want to be.
This is the part where everything happen and where you learn
the most - experience all the ups and downs, laughter and
tears, joys and pains. But it’s all going to be worth it.
Eventually, as you look at the trail you left behind, you’ll
be glad you went through it all. In the end, you'll be turning
nothing into something and keep repeating it for more
an more success.
Tips on Turning Nothing Into
Something
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