| The great violinist Paganini was performing
before a most distinguished audience. Suddenly, one of his violin strings snapped. The
audience gasped. But the master musician continued unruffled to play on the three
remaining strings.
Snap! A second string broke. Then, with a sharp crack, a
third string broke!
For a brief moment, the artist stopped, raised his famous
Stradivarius violin high, and with one hand announced, "One string -- and
Paganini."
With outstanding skill, he finished the selection on a
single string. His performance was flawless, and the audience gave him a tumultuous
standing ovation.
There will be times in your life when one string after
another will snap. And you will go through circumstances that might tempt you to give up.
But if you maintain a positive attitude, you wont allow yourself give up.
Here are My Top 4 Ways to Creating an Unbeatable Positive
Attitude Thats Invincible to Failure No Matter What:
1. Stay calm.
When the tough times come into your business or into your
life, its easy to get angry, agitated, or scared. This wont help you. In fact
the more emotional you get, the less capable you become.
Instead, you must force yourself to remain calm. Not only
will your calmness allow your mind to work, but it will also reinforce your own positive
attitude. Its a way of re-affirming that you can handle it.
2. Refuse to blame anyone or anything for your
problems
Its easy and natural to blame someone else. After
all, your company, your boss, your parents, your friends, and your spouse might even
deserve some blame. Nonetheless, a critical step in attitude development is refusing to
blame. Even though it may be justified, don't do it.
The problem with blaming anyone or anything for your
problems is that it doesn't work. It doesn't change anything. It doesn't make anything
better. All blame can do is keep you stuck in a rut or make you spiteful. I guarantee this
wont turn you into a winner. Its not going to help you achieve peak
performance.
3. Focus on the positive.
There's always some good in a bad situation. And there's
always some bad in a good situation. Its the Yin Yang effect. So, what do you choose
to focus on?
An old ditty says it this way: "As you go through
life, brother, Whatever be your goal, Keep your eye upon the doughnut, And not upon the
hole!"
Some people focus on the hole. But the strategy seldom if
ever works. Youve got to stop keeping track of the negatives.
Perhaps youve noticed. On a bad day, some people tend
to count every irritation or inconvenience that occurs. They'll burst out with, "This
is the third time today something like this has happened." Yet seldom on a good day
do these people say, "This is the third time today something great has
happened." Keeping track of the negative simply gives you a weak and defeated
negative attitude.
If you want to achieve peak performance, you must focus on
the positive like Frank did, even though his constant optimism irritated his friends. No
matter how horrible the circumstances, he'd remark, "It could have been worse."
To cure him of his annoying habit, his friends decided to
invent a situation that was so bad, so terrible that even Frank could find no hope in it.
On the golf course one day, his friends said, "Frank
did you hear about Tom? He came home last night, found his wife in bed with another man,
shot them both, and then turned the gun on himself."
"That's horrible," Frank said. "But it could
have been worse."
"How could it possibly be any worse?" his friends
asked.
"Well," Frank answered, "If it had happened
the night before, I'd be dead."
4. Refuse to use a losers language.
The happiest, most successful peak performers whether in
life, in sports or in business are those people who refuse to use a losers language.
They know that words precede results. They know if they talk like a loser, they'll end up
losing. But they know if they refuse to acknowledge defeat, they cannot be defeated.
It's like the little boy who walked onto the baseball field
saying, "I'm the greatest hitter in the world." He threw up the ball, swung,
missed, and said, "Strike one." He threw up the ball again, and once more he
swung and missed, and said, "Strike two." He did that for three strikes in a
row.
At that point he picked up his bat and ball. With a smile
on his face, he walked off the field and said, "I'm the greatest pitcher in the
world." He refused to use the language of a loser. He only talked about winning, and
so should you.
The Time to Develop a Positive Attitude is
Today, So You Can Achieve Peak Performance Tomorrow
Tough times will come. You may get knocked down at work or
in life. But with the right attitude, using the four skills I just discussed, you can get
back up. You can get back on track toward success. And you can reach optimal peak
performance. |