Monday, May 11, 2009

To Become A Spirit Bear?

The Spirit Bear is the Kermode Bear. This is the unique subspecies of the North American Black Bear, where approximately one in ten bears are white or cream-coloured, while the others are all black.

The point is that although 'Spirit Bears' are minimally different (genetically less than 0.1% different), the end result is visually so dissimilar that the 'Spirit Bears' seem to be an entirely different species altogether.

The Spirit Bears then represent the 10% of people who really achieve, while the other Black Bears represent the vast majority of people (90%) who don't do so well. Even though the differences are very small, the result is huge. And its the same with people. There's a small percentage of people who get what they want easily, while the majority struggle and still don't get what they want.

It's not hard to see huge differences between what different people have, but it can be hard to find Exactly, Specifically & Precisely how these diferences came about in the first place.

It helps to look at achievement like flying an aeroplane; most of the energy is used on the runway during take-off and then on the climb to cruise height. Yet once the aeroplane gets to 30,000 feet it doesn't take much to keep moving forward from then on.

But most people are not like aeroplanes. 90% of people don't make it off the ground. Instead they work very hard just burning fuel on the runaway.

Perhaps they have trouble seeing beyond the risks. Aeroplanes take off when they are going so fast that they can't turn back. If an aeroplane doesn't rise into the sky, then it'll probably crash and burn. So by the time the aeroplane
leaves the ground, it is totally committed to flying!

What are you committed to? Do you stay safe on the ground or do you risk it all to get into the air?

If you are committed to fly, then a word of caution. To give yourself the best chance of success, make sure you have a plane that can fly. Take the time to plan and develop a structure to reduce the potentially huge risks. Do that properly and you'll get airborn every time.




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