Success tip of the week-5

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Hello Everyone.

First of all, I am really sorry for a long break.smiley And thanks alot for eagerly waiting for the tipssmiley

Now i am back and so are the success tips..smiley

Your Hidden Fuel

Many people think of dissatisfaction as a negative emotion that should be suppressed or denied, but in actual fact dissatisfaction is one of the most important ingredients for success. 

What most people don’t realize is that dissatisfaction is a powerful form of fuel that has been the driving force behind many of the world’s greatest achievements.

You see, in order to be dissatisfied, you must want something.

And if you can identify what it is that you want and then stoke the fuel of your dissatisfaction, at some point it will ignite and propel you to take action.

Here’s an example that illustrates how this works in the real world.

Yani was a concierge in a large city hotel. He always did his best to help hotel guests and tried to maintain a positive attitude, however, deep down Yani was dissatisfied with his job and career prospects.

Whenever Yani became aware of his dissatisfaction, he tried to suppress it. He told himself not to have a negative attitude and to just accept his lot in life.

However, one night after dealing with a particularly rude and arrogant guest, Yani knew he had to face facts – he was dissatisfied and it was time to do something about it.

He analyzed his dissatisfaction and after a considerable amount of thought, Yani realized that what he really wanted was to pursue his interest in computers and technology, but he had no idea how to go about making such a major life change.

He knew he could not just quit because he had bills to pay, but over time Yani’s dissatisfaction continued to grow and like fuel to a fire, it increased his desire to make a change.

When Yani came across an advertisement in a newspaper for adult night classes in computer programming, the fuel of his dissatisfaction ignited and propelled him into action. He rearranged his hotel shifts and immediately enrolled in the course.

Two years later, Yani walked through the lobby of the hotel with a laptop bag across his shoulder. The computer consulting company he now worked for was holding a conference in the hotel function centre.

The hotel hadn’t changed, but Yani had. Fueled by his dissatisfaction, he had taken action and had succeeded in changing his circumstances and the direction of his life.

“Dissatisfaction is man’s driving force.”
- W. Clement Stone

So the next time you feel dissatisfied about something in your life, instead of dismissing or denying your dissatisfaction, recognize it for what it truly is – a hidden fuel that can spur you on to achievement and success.

 

Earlier Editions:

Success Tip of the Week-4

Success Tip of the Week-3

Success Tip of the Week-2

Success Tip of the Week-1

Replies (3)

Welcome back Onam.....thank you for the message, was waiting for the tip.

Welcome back. Thanks for your wonderful message. 

Even I too noticed this Onam, the people I have seen from my childhood..., I could say one thing, the more we try to supress it, the more it will occupy us, our mind, though we think we will not think about bad things happen to us, somewhere they will be stored in our brain, If we give more importance to kick them out, they will settled down more comfortably in our thoughts, As long as the person able to control it, it seems fine, Once the person leaves his hold, then his acts  will be extreme opposite to his behaviour, he will turn totally rude..,

to avoid such negative change, better we welcome the state of  disappointment, let it come out, then our mind will be free of burden, we can move on for a better day ahead...

Onam, you shared a wonderful fact, expressing is better....Thanks a lot.. and continue....

 


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