Why People Do Not Reach Their Potential
- Written by David Ciccarelli
- 10:34 PM
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In personal and professional development it's my belief that everyone has a seed of success within them. It's also true that few ever realize their success potential.
Why is that?
Here are four reasons why people who are poised for success may not reach their potential, and how you can apply some simple truths to experience your own break through.
1. CHOICES
Many people make choices that limit them. As the saying goes "There is a choice you have to make, in everything you do. So keep in mind, that in the end, the choice you make, makes you."
But aren't there talented people? Yes, and it's their talent and right choices make a talented person.
As Socrates said "To move the world, we must first move ourselves."
2. TIME
Many people have no idea the process of reaching their potential would take so long. All things are difficult before they become easy.
It's it true that projects usually:
- Are more difficult than we anticipate
- Take longer than we anticipate
- Cost more than we anticipate
As you've probably discovered, shortcuts don't pay off in the long run, so prudent planning and a realistic estimate of time required to complete a project, develop a new skill or reach a goal is an excellent step in the right direction.
3. PRICE
Many people fail to pay the price that their potential demands.
Often times, our challenges in life are not in understanding how to reach our potential, but rather they are in doing what it takes to get there.
Charles Schwab said, "When a man has put a limit on what he will do, he has put a limit on what he can do."
4. PROBLEMS
Many people fail to think creatively when problems arise.
There's a difference between problem spotting and problem solving. Anyone can spot a problem, be it an issue in a relationship, a technical issue or a health issue. The counsel of experts is relied upon as they know how to provide a solution to a difficult problem.
The next time you mention a problem, why not follow that up by suggesting 3 possible solutions, with one of them including you?
WRAP-UP
Break through and reach new heights in your personal and professional development by making good choices, realistically assessing the time needed to reach your goals, paying the price when it's asked of you and meeting problems with solutions.
If you found this article helpful or it added some insight in your busy day, add your comment below.
David
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Comments
Realistically assessing the time it takes to reach a goal is so important. Otherwise, we can feel it's our fault when we don't meet a deadline -- or there's something wrong with us -- or we're not truly worthy; when the problem may be we just didn't give ourselves that little bit more time to reach the finish line!
Good and intriguing post!
Cheers...
Stefania
Hello David,
I enjoyed your posting which speaks volumes of words of wisdom and encouragement.
Perhaps an additional thought to share is that given this is a business as voiceover professionals, we all have to be disciplined, learn to anticipate/expect the unexpected and recognize that we are own worst enemies sometimes. If we can discipline, conquer and master the enemy within.. we can allow ourselves to be successful at whatever we endeavor.
Thanks David!
Hello David!
This is a great article, very inspiring and educational.
Keep it up!
In the world of voice acting, we often hear that we really should "get out of our own way" sometimes. I think your great blog really emphasizes this idea. Thanks,
Bob Tomlin
Wonderful article!!!
Well done!
Hey David,
There's a great book out there among the many called "Eating Problems for Breakfast", by Tim Hansel. It may be hard to find new, but good reading and to your points as well. Thanks for your thoughts.
Maury Buchanan
David this is so true. Our mind doesn't know the difference between reality and imagination, so it will believe anything we tell it. Just like everything else, from pro-sports to rocket science, it's all in the mind.