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Success Secrets of a Three-Time
Olympian
by Three-time Olympian Ruben Gonzalez |
How does someone who did not even take up the sport of luge until he was
21 become a Three-Time Olympian? As I tell thousands of people in my
speeches, I’m not a big shot. I’m just a little shot that keeps on
shooting. I’m proof that ordinary people can aspire to achieve
extraordinary things if they will just follow a few simple steps.
Step 1: Choose a goal
What changes would you like to make in your life that excite you just by
thinking about them? What would you love to do? Where do you want to be
10 years from now? What is your dream?
Ever since I was in the third grade I wanted to be an Olympic Athlete. I
respected the Olympians because they were an example of what I believed
in - they are willing to commit to a goal, willing to risk adversity in
the pursuit of it, willing to fail and at the same time keep trying
until they succeeded. But it was not until I was in college and saw
Scott Hamilton compete in the Sarajevo games that I actually made the
decision to train for the Olympics.
Just thinking about your goal is not enough. If you want to reach your
goal, you need to make it real - write it down! Don’t worry how you will
make your dream come true at first. Magic happens when you put your
goals down on paper. Writing it down is the first step in turning a
dream you might achieve into a goal you will achieve.
When Tiger Woods was a young boy, he wrote down on a 3x5 card that he
intended to break all of Jack Nicklaus’ records. Tiger read his card
every night. Jack Nicklaus agrees that Tiger in on track to make it
happen.
Write your goals down on a 3x5 card. Write them in the present tense
along with a completion date. On the other side of your card write at
least three reasons why you will do it. The more reasons the more you
increase your belief.
Read your card first thing in the morning EVERY DAY to stay focused on
the objective. Then read your card EVERY NIGHT before turning out the
lights so your subconscious mind can work all night on ways to make it
happen.
Step 2: See yourself succeeding at your goal.
Several times a day close your eyes and for a couple of minutes vividly
imagine what it’s going to feel like when you achieve your goal. Really
get into it. Feel it as if it were really happening – right now! What’s
it going to look like? What’s it going sound like? What’s it going to
feel like when you finally make your dream come true?
Get excited! Your subconscious does not know the difference between
imagining it and it really happening. By doing this, you become
passionate about your desire, your belief becomes unshakeable and you
become unstoppable.
Seeing yourself succeeding is an important step because imagining
yourself succeeding will keep you from quitting when the going gets
tough.
Step 3: Choose a quality that will help you reach your goal.
Have you ever looked at someone and wished you could be like them?
Everyone has at one time or another. The good news is that if you notice
a quality in someone else, you have some of that quality in yourself.
You just need to develop it further. "It takes one to know one". Any
quality you admire in someone else is a quality you have – you just need
to practice it!
So step number three in reaching your goal is to choose the main quality
you think you will need to reach your goal. Is it Boldness? Creativity?
Enthusiasm? Patience? Leadership?
In my case it was Perseverance. To get good at the luge, I knew I was
going to have to endure many crashes and injuries and simply refuse to
give up. So I made a decision to become perseverant. To never quit.
Someone has said, "The main difference between a success and a failure
is that the success tried one more time." I decided to persevere in
trying one more time.
Step 4: Create a new habit that will help you achieve your goal.
Good habits usually don’t just happen. You need to develop a specific
plan for creating a new habit. It’s simply a matter of choosing an
action that helps develop your quality, deciding when to practice that
habit, knowing that you are going to have to repeat it many times and
then give yourself a reminder.
Since perseverance was the most important quality I needed to have to
reach my goal, I needed to find ways to develop my perseverance. I had
to get good at "not quitting". So I decided to become an expert on
perseverance. I read books about people who had faced great challenges
and refused to give up. I got inspired that if they could – I could!
You can do it. No matter what your dream is, you can make it happen if
you follow these four simple steps: 1) Choose a goal, 2) see yourself
succeeding, 3) choose a quality, and 4) create a habit to develop your
quality. Commit to these four steps.
The difference between people is there are those who are interested and
there are those who are committed. A key to success in life is going
from being just interested to being fully committed. Once you are
committed you will produce results. At the point of commitment, you
mentally "burn all the bridges" and you do whatever it takes to make it
happen. THAT’S when you become unstoppable!
Commit to these four steps and you too will achieve more than ever
before.
Ruben Gonzalez is an award-winning keynote speaker and the author of the
critically acclaimed book, “The Courage to Succeed.” His experiences as
a three-time Olympian and as the owner of two businesses give him a
unique perspective on how to conquer the corporate struggles of today.
For his free 10-Part Success e-Course, visit
www.StartWinningMore.com or contact him at 832-689-8282.
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