Onward, Upward
Take the high road to success with these
tips for positive progression.
Onward, Upward
I was kayaking with my friend Keith, and no matter how
hard I tried, I could not match his pace. Exhausted from
trying to keep up, I finally asked him the secret behind
his paddling success.
His answer was simple: Steady, assured strokes
allowed the craft to react to the force applied by the
blade of his paddle. As with many situations in life,
the surface of the water and the undercurrents are
unpredictable, but experience had shown him how to
anchor his paddle effectively. Despite the changing
seascape, Keith's craft glided forward as if powered by
a motor.
It takes a similar dedication and steadfastness to
smoothly move forward in your business. People can be
difficult to work with, and it takes extraordinary
self-control to create success in a chaotic world. By
anchoring your actions in possibilities, you begin to
get the world to act as you desire rather than leave you
to react to the obstacles it produces.
Taking the high road begins by learning to navigate
through life's challenges while suppressing the need to
always be right. Be open, and realize there are lessons
to learn from any situation. Every person's opinion has
merit and can help you move toward your ultimate goal.
Be optimistic and avoid all forms of negativity, and you
will create far more opportunities for success.
1. Stay positive, even if you don't feel like it.
The strongest stroke in kayaking is powered by the
entire body, not just the arms. It's not always what we
say, but how we say it that matters. Your body
expressions can be as compelling as your words during
conversations. In every interaction, define the goals
involved, and focus your actions and words in a positive
manner. Keep a close eye on the big picture, and speak
from real-world experience--it validates your
intelligence and competence.
2. Be an encourager. When I became drained as
I paddled, a simple "Keep going, you can do it!" from
Keith re-energized my efforts. The language you use
affects your attitude as well as others' reactions to
your words. Pump up your personal speech by persistently
using morale-building, optimistic expressions. People
refer business to those they respect. Treating people
well ensures future business opportunities.
3. Consistently move forward. Believe that
positive outcomes are always achievable if you work with
others to find creative strategies. Complaining makes
you seem ill-prepared to conquer challenges and drains
your energy. Rather than criticize, acknowledge the
reality of situations, then formulate possible positive
outcomes. You will be amazed at how people rally when
they feel they're moving toward a successful resolution.
4. Handle both success and setbacks with an even
temperament. Your circumstances will continue to
change. When a great success occurs, acknowledge the
contributions of everyone involved. This boosts egos and
encourages those recognized to collaborate with you
again. Acknowledge setbacks, but stress that they are
opportunities to learn. Decide on a path to propel your
goal forward, and take it.
Taking the high road isn't always easy. It requires
practice and perseverance to find the silver lining in
every challenge, whether in business or in life. Take
steady action, and even the most daunting tasks will
seem manageable. Be patient--you will gradually notice
positive changes in your work environment and personal
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