Often we get caught in the mental trap of
seeing enormously successful people and thinking they are where they are
because they have some special gift. Yet a closer look shows that the greatest
gift that extraordinarily successful people have over the average person is
their ability to get themselves to take action. It is a
gift that any of us can develop within ourselves. After all, other people had
the same knowledge. People other than Ted Turner could have figured out that
cable had enormous economic potential. But Turner and Jobs were able to take
action, and by doing so, they changed the way of many experience the world.
We all produce two forms of communication
from which the experience of our lives is fashioned. First, we conduct internal
communications; those things we picture, say, and feel within ourselves.
Second, we experience external communications: words, tonalities, facial
expressions, body postures, and physical actions to communicate with the world.
Every communication we make is an action, a cause set in motion. And all
communications have some kind of effect on us and on others.
Communication is power. Those who have
mastered its effective use can change their own experience of the worlds and
the world’s experience of them. All behaviors and feelings find their original
roots in some form of communication. Those who affect the thought, feelings,
and actions of the majority of us are those who know how to use this tool of
power. Think of the people who have changed our world – John F Kennedy, Thomas
Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston
Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi. In a much grimmer vein, think of Hitler. What these
men all had in common was that they were master communicators. They were able
to take their vision, whether it was to transport people into space or to
create a hate filled Third Reich, and communicate it to others with such
congruency that they influenced the way the masses through and acted. Through
their communication power, they changed the world.
In fact, isn’t this also what sets a
Spielberg, a Springsteen, an Iacocca, a Fonda, or a Reagan apart from others?
Are they not masters of the tool of human communication, or influence? Just as
these people are able to move the masses with communication, it’s the tool we
also to move ourselves.
Your level of communication mastery in the
external world will determine your level of success with others – personally,
emotionally, socially, and financially. More important, the level of success
you experience internally – the happiness, joy, ecstasy, love, or anything else
you desire – is the direct result of how you communicate to yourself. How you
feel is not the result of what is happening. Successful people’s lives have shown
us over and over again that the quality of our lives is determined not by what
happens to us, but rather by what we do about what happens.
You are the one who decides how to feel and
act based upon the ways you choose to perceive your life. Nothing has any
meaning except the meaning we give it. Most of us have turned this process of
interpretation on automatic, but we can take that power back and immediately
change our experience of the world.
This article is about taking the kinds of
massive, focused, congruent actions that lead to overwhelming results.
Producing results! Think about it. Isn’t that what you’re really interested in?
May be you want to change how you feel about yourself and your world. May be
you’d like to be a better communicator, develop a more loving relationship,
learn more rapidly, become healthier, or earn more money. You can create all of
these things for yourself, and much more, through the effective use of the
information in this book. Before you can produce new results, however, you must
first realize that you’re already producing results. They just may not be the
results you desire. Most of us think of our mental states and most of what goes
on in our minds as things that happen outside our control. But the truth is you
can control your mental activities and your behaviors to a degree you never
believed possible before. If you’re depressed you created and produced that
show you call depression. If you’re ecstatic you created that, too.
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