The
Four Emotions That Can Lead to Life Change
by Jim Rohn
Emotions
are the most powerful forces inside us. Under the power of
emotions, human beings can perform the most heroic (as well
as barbaric) acts.
To a great degree, civilization itself can be defined as the
intelligent channeling of human emotion. Emotions are fuel
and the mind is the pilot, which together propel the ship
of civilized progress.
Which
emotions cause people to act? There are four basic ones; each,
or a combination of several, can trigger the most incredible
activity. The day that you allow these emotions to fuel your
desire is the day you'll turn your life around.
1)
DISGUST
One
does not usually equate the word "disgust" with
positive action. And yet properly channeled, disgust can change
a person's life. The person who feels disgusted has reached
a point of no return. He or she is ready to throw down the
gauntlet at life and say, "I've had it!"
That's what I said after many humiliating experiences at age
25, I said. "I don't want to live like this anymore.
I've had it with being broke. I've had it with being embarrassed,
and I've had it with lying."
Yes,
productive feelings of disgust come when a person says, "Enough
is enough."
The
"guy" has finally had it with mediocrity. He's had
it with those awful sick feelings of fear, pain and humiliation.
He then decides he is not going to live like this anymore."
Look out! This could be the day that turns a life around.
Call it what you will, the "I've had it" day, the
"never again" day, the "enough's enough"
day. Whatever you call it, it's powerful! There is nothing
so life-changing as gut-wrenching disgust!
2)
DECISION
Most
of us need to be pushed to the wall to make decisions. And
once we reach this point, we have to deal with the conflicting
emotions that come with making them. We have reached a fork
in the road. Now this fork can be a two-prong, three-prong,
or even a four-prong fork. No wonder that decision-making
can create knots in stomachs, keep us awake in the middle
of the night, or make us break out in a cold sweat.
Making
life-changing decisions can be likened to internal civil war.
Conflicting armies of emotions, each with its own arsenal
of reasons, battle each other for supremacy of our minds.
And our resulting decisions, whether bold or timid, well thought
out or impulsive, can either set the course of action or blind
it. I don't have much advice to give you about decision-making
except this:
Whatever
you do, don't camp at the fork in the road. Decide. It's far
better to make a wrong decision than to not make one at all.
Each of us must confront our emotional turmoil and sort out
our feelings.
3)
DESIRE
How
does one gain desire? I don't think I can answer this directly
because there are many ways. But I do know two things about
desire:
a.
It comes from the inside not the outside.
b. It can be triggered by outside forces.
Almost anything can trigger desire. It's a matter of timing
as much as preparation. It might be a song that tugs at the
heart. It might be a memorable sermon. It might be a movie,
a conversation with a friend, a confrontation with the enemy,
or a bitter experience. Even a book or an article such as
this one can trigger the inner mechanism that will make some
people say, "I want it now!"
Therefore,
while searching for your "hot button" of pure, raw
desire, welcome into your life each positive experience. Don't
erect a wall to protect you from experiencing life. The same
wall that keeps out your disappointment also keeps out the
sunlight of enriching experiences. So let life touch you.
The next touch could be the one that turns your life around.
4)
RESOLVE
Resolve
says, "I will." These two words are among the most
potent in the English language. I WILL. Benjamin Disraeli,
the great British statesman, once said, "Nothing can
resist a human will that will stake even its existence on
the extent of its purpose." In other words, when someone
resolves to "do or die," nothing can stop him.
The
mountain climber says, "I will climb the mountain. They've
told me it's too high, it's too far, it's too steep, it's
too rocky, it's too difficult. But it's my mountain. I will
climb it. You'll soon see me waving from the top or you'll
never see me, because unless I reach the peak, I'm not coming
back." Who can argue with such resolve?
When
confronted with such iron-will determination, I can see Time,
Fate and Circumstance calling a hasty conference and deciding,
"We might as well let him have his dream. He's said he's
going to get there or die trying."
The
best definition for "resolve" I've ever heard came
from a schoolgirl in Foster City, California. As is my custom,
I was lecturing about success to a group of bright kids at
a junior high school. I asked, "Who can tell me what
"resolve" means?" Several hands went up, and
I did get some pretty good definitions. But the last was the
best.
A shy girl from the back of the room got up and said with
quiet intensity, "I think resolve means promising yourself
you will never give up." That's it! That's the best definition
I've ever heard: PROMISE YOURSELF YOU'LL NEVER GIVE UP.
Think
about it! How long should a baby try to learn how to walk?
How long would you give the average baby before you say, "That's
it, you've had your chance"? You say that's crazy? Of
course it is. Any mother would say, "My baby is going
to keep trying until he learns how to walk!" No wonder
everyone walks.
There
is a vital lesson in this. Ask yourself, "How long am
I going to work to make my dreams come true?" I suggest
you answer, "As long as it takes." That's what these
four emotions are all about.
To
Your Success,
Jim Rohn
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