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How To Will Yourself To Success

June 30th, 2006

“The will to act must be greater than the power to resist. In other words, the urge to accomplish a task must gain inner momentum until its force becomes irresistible. For some, this means a mounting cascade of frustration and anger, a sense of being fed-up with the status-quo. The constructive anger to achieve drowns out the inner voice of inertia. Often, people tell me that an inner voice keeps hounding them until the clamoring sounds of change are strong enough to break the impasse.
Often people will resist the road to change because of a pattern of prior failure. They might say, “I’ve tried that before and it didn’t work.” They may view the motivation to change as a dichotomous process. “Either I’m 100% successful or I’m a total failure.” They may overlook the subtle changes that are necessary to complete a task. Goals may be unrealistic and set the stage for failure. An additional obstacle may occur when an individual starts down the road of progress and faces a period of regression. The regression may be viewed as a monumental setback rather than a part of the growth process and may lead one to completely give up on the new task.” From an article by James P. Krehbiel

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