albertspick.com albertspick.com
Main >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 
 

Malls & Shopping

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Academics & Education

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Research

 

Culture & Art

 

People & Society

 

Issues & News

 

Banking & Finance

 

Estate & Realty

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Medical Care

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Children & Teens

 

Games & Play

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Main –› Self Help –› Time Scheduling
 

Why Do We Hobble Ourselves?

 

I was scheduled to appear on Dateline, the NBC show, and that morning, as usual, I went for a jog in the park.

Stepping into a hole I didnt see, my foot twisted, audibly broke, and I had to hobble to the radio station where I had my own show, and from which we were doing the TV taping.

Freud said theres no such thing as an accident, and if hes right, my foot found the hole on purpose.

I dont want to buy this idea that built into us is a bizarre compass that insists on steering us in the wrong direction. I prefer to think that we set our own course, filling our sails with as much wind as we need for our journeys.

Yet, you cant deny it: lots of folks do seem to handicap themselves on the eve of a great triumph, or on the morning of an important meeting or sports competition.

The image comes to mind of Nicholas Cages character in the movie, Weatherman, who has flown to New York to audition for an on-the-air job for a national morning show.

The day before, his life seems to be tearing at the seams, his kids are difficult, his dad is dying, and hes consuming a bottle of hard liquor, staying awake all night.

How can he be expected to deliver a top-notch performance in that condition?

And maybe thats exactly his rationale for distracting himself. If he fails to win the part, he can always say, I wasnt at my best; I had too much on my mind.

In other words, if he wins, he wins, and if he loses, he has a neatly manufactured excuse.

Perhaps we think were unworthy of the fuss, the attention, the visible success, so we wish it away, or even brusquely push it aside.

In this case, we need to change that attitude, asserting that we have earned the victory, and if we were just lucky, in the right place at the right time, we will deserve whatever benefit has come our way, soon enough.

Well step-up, instead of stepping down.

Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 
Author Bio:
Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a notable scripter. Dr. likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
10 Interesting Facts about Archangel Michael
 
The Three Power Types
 
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Will Not Take Away Your Fears
 
Beyond the Stress of Success - Access Your Thriving Zone
 
Goal-Setting That Really Works: Turn Your Resolution into a Revolution, Part Two
 
Need a Memory Upgrade? How to Improve Your Memory, Part 3 of 11
 
The Psychology Of Success; Part 2
 
Top Ten Ways to Achieve Personal and Professional Independence
 
The Quit Smoking Swear Box
 
Avathar of Miracles ? Sri Sathya Sai Baba
 
 
 
 
 

Enhancing Your Self-Esteem: 5 Principles to Remember

Self-esteem enhances performance in every area of life. It is an abundant supply of positive self-re ... - Steve Brunkhorst
 

The Grand Illusion - Large-Scale Magic Tricks That Won't Fail to Impress!

Have you ever watched a TV magic special and wondered, "How is that possible?" have you ever been cu ... - Chris Lloyd
 

Are You Lucky?

Most people think themselves lucky only if they win a lottery, get a surprise raise in pay, receive ... - Hifzur Rehman
 
 

The Secret to Unlimited Success

Every year, the long laborious period of toil towards learning and excellence always come to an end. ... - Daegan Smith
 

Make Progress Now: Take the Hand Brakes Off Your Life!

Do you find yourself striving upward in life yet making little or no progress? - Oma Edoja
 
 
Main >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions
© 2008 www.albertspick.com All Rights Reserved.