Mauro Libi Crestani: "Positive thinking is not only expecting the best to happen! But it is also about accepting that whatever happens is for the best…”.
By Mauro
Libi. Life definitely presents its challenges. When we are presented with a
task to accomplish there are three periods of time that can either hinder us or
enhance our abilities to see the task through.
A few months ago I went to a friend’s
graduation. The guest speaker was a middle aged female CEO. She told a story of
how her success started. The other students in her graduation class were
limited by their lack of experience. When they went on interviews, it was
always the same story. The job interviewer always asked about what experience
that the graduate had with maybe a software program that they never worked on
or with some business system that they knew nothing about. The graduate had to
be honest and say that they lacked the experience and the job went off to
someone else. This CEO when she first went on her first interviews “Postitve
thinking is not only expecting the best to happen! Bit it is also about spoke
about her experience with software and systems that she knew nothing about. You
see, she was a believer that each opportunity was for her growth potential and
in her best interest. She also believed that whatever skill they wanted and
needed that she could learn the skill before she started her job. So she did
not consider her tale of experience to be a fallacy. She was so positive that
she would be proficient in this software and skill if she put her mind to it.
When she got that first job, she put in her full efforts to learn everything
that she could to be fully trainer and knowledgeable and the best at what was
expected of her and she succeeded.
Now, this is not my story and I am not
telling anyone to lie on a job interview. I am talking about believing in your
ability to be the best by study and effort and to act on it today because you
have this positive belief in your own ability.
“If someone
offers you an amazing opportunity and you are not sure that you can do it, say
yes – then latter you can learn how to do it.” , Richard
Branson. If you do not know who Richard Branson is, he struggled in school and
dropped out at age 16. His entrepreneurial projects started in the music
industry and expanded into other sectors making Branson a billionaire.
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The worst thing that one can do is let past
failures effect their perception of their ability and to hold them back from
trying. Many of the most successful men like Henry Ford and Thomas Edison saw
past failures as the experience to help you in the future. Most of us, however,
because of past failure , get a negative notion of our ability to succeed and
get depressed. As a result of this negative notion and depression we give up
before we even begin by Mauro Libi
Crestani.
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