We’ve all heard the adage, “If you can just get out of your own way, you’ll succeed,” and I am here to affirm to you, those words are living truth. Whether I work with an author, a small business owner, a speaker, an artist, or an athlete, the rules for success are often universal. Your regional dialect, financial background, experiential scars, and situation have much less to do with your current moment and future than one simple thing: your ability to learn. The mistakes that roadblock progress toward individual goals are identifiable and predictable. We succeed through awareness of engaging key behaviors and paths to success. In my case, learning to accept that God is Sovereign and, despite all logic involved, if He wants something to succeed, the person, team, or business can do everything wrong and yet He makes it right. If on the other hand, it is not in His plan, every metric and logical step can be executed and it can still fail. We succeed by learning to learn. Sometimes the lessons have to repeated until the student is ready to accept the truth of the lesson’s importance. We do not appreciate or give adequate attention to anything we do not value. We often have to experience the importance of something through failure of our own or through a very close instructional viewing to value its worth. That’s why even if I could wave my ” Queen Mother Strategy Wand” over your royal head, as my clients like to tease me, many times it would do you more harm than good. If you were not ready for the next step…it would not help you for long. Success is ordered, often success is sequential. At times it is vertical learning experiences, but eventually infrastructure of success must be supported. Each success experience builds the next as your skills grow. Success can also kill you, if it happens before you’re prepared to deal with its own issues. Hollywood and young fame has often sadly shown us that. Netflix, a brilliant product, sadly had to learn that lesson as well but with effort, they will overcome the reteach.
A rookie mistake often witnessed when I travel to work with small business owners, educators, or VIP clients is that too many of us believe that we have to recreate the wheel to experience success. The fact is, we have to learn what doesn’t work, not do every silly mistake ourselves. Our ability to study, prepare, and use different methods than we have experienced affects our ability to succeed. Usually we visually or financially think “I need this or that”…as in a website, product, more time, opportunities, or a handout to have a chance at success. Our beliefs are a funny thing, they create our realities. Ouch. Many times the thing we needed was within our reach, but our ego, or the latest marketing campaign led us to believe we could not do without something…or perhaps our own fear did. Very often that thing wasn’t even required to succeed at all. The world seems to say “YOU are not enough” when God says “I will provide for your needs” its a tough concept (I can assure you God and I have had that conversation a few hundred thousand times through the years when I didn’t heed His advice or truths).
When I wasn’t ready to learn what was being taught…
There is a story that tells the tale of a man on earth wanting to go to heaven without dying. The fact was, a ladder was sent for him from heaven….but Jacob still had to climb the ladder to succeed in his goal. We silly humans often think that no such thing happens for people today. Again, I see in my daily life ladders from heaven sent through individuals in the form of opportunities that are missed, lost, or not even climbed because the person offered the ladder was too busy in their own mires of false beliefs to even perceive what was before them.
You see,
You don’t always have to cut down your own tree to climb or create a ladder
If you perceive the path of your personal success as impossible, your brain in its inner workings can create an impossible path. If your perception is that to have a ladder you have to cut down a 125 foot tall 5 foot round tree, you may just convince yourself it is impossible. But that is only a misconception. Trees are hard to cut down, whittlin’ a ladder, almost an inconceivably hard task from the perspective of chopping down a 120 ft five-feet around oak before you….Sometimes to get to the next place, you don’t need to chop down the tree. But, if you do not know how to evaluate the problem, study those who get past the problem, or look for ways around the problem, you may miss that the problem doesn’t exist. In fact, you may end up cutting your own limbs off doing something you had no business doing to begin with (Can I hear an Amen?). If you are able to be taught, if you are teachable, you can get up, study your situation from all sides of the problem. In that seeking the solutions set, you may just look around the perceived need, walk around the view that belief is blocking, and see that the truth is doable. You may have perceived that you had to cut down the tree to make the ladder, when in fact a ladder existed past the tree….you just needed to get past your own expectation of how hard it would be to see the ladder waiting to take you to the next place. You might even find that a helicopter would simply place you on the next realm of your goal through your diligence, someone believed in you enough to help. You simply had to stop believing the tree was the ladder. In that way, so many of us make mountains out of molehills and the very possible a much more difficult task…
and sometimes, often in fact, it was just a matter of saying you were ready to own a ladder and it will appear in the form of an opportunity….to learn….so the real question is…
Are you teachable? Are you willing to give up what you thought was the path to success?









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