Why Can't
We Change
How Comfort Keeps Us From
Success
It's November and soon Christmas, a New Year and
everyone will be talking about resolutions, goals and how
2010 will be even better than ever.
All we have to do is set our specific goals,
have a plan and execute!
Wait a minute! That is what was done last year
and the year before!
My income is the same, my weight has gone up and
I am more frustrated than ever! What
is wrong here? Why no progress? I'm doing exactly what
the Gurus tell me, and in detail.
Well, there is nothing wrong with the goal
setting; it does work as long as the biggest barrier to
success is not in the way!
Let's take a look at this "barrier" to success
and how we might permanently overcome it…..
Psychologists indicate there are two basic
motivators in all of us.
1.
We move toward and are motivated by
gain.
2.
We move away from and are motivated to avoid
something.
So we are in either a "Gain"
mode or an "Avoid" mode depending upon the
circumstances.
Simply put, we may wish to "Gain" income with an
improved life style. Unfortunately, we may also wish to
"Avoid" being rejected or uncomfortable. So activities
such as making phone calls or dealing with conflict
directly are avoided because our "Avoid" is stronger than
our "Gain" motivation!
Skeptical, here is a scenario for you: A young
upcoming salesperson has a family, great job and a home.
He has a $300,000 home with a 30-year $250,000 mortgage @
5% interest rate. This gives him a $1343.00 payment per
month. This is easily within his income range and they
live very comfortably.
Now, a competent friend informs him there is a
way save almost $200,000 in interest
cost! The real kicker is he can do it
without changing his comfortable life style! In addition,
he can pay off his 30-year mortgage in less than 10
years, and do it through his local bank.
As a third party looking in on this,
understanding this is real and doable, you would most
likely say do it! My God, its $200,000 in interest
savings in your pocket!
So is our young upcoming salesperson a "Gainer"
or an "Avoider"?
The scenario is real and I help a homeowner a
week do this very thing in our local area. Here is the
real surprise. Of 10 qualified people I talk to about
this, 9 run with fear! Some do come back once they
process the facts, but many do not.
Now we are talking about $200,000 of his money
that he does not have to give the bank. You would think
everyone would be stampeding to get this done!
The reality, only about 5% of the people I talk
to are willing to step up to the plate. By the way, all
clients are on track to 10 years or less for all debt,
including home, to be paid off.
Interesting note, 5% is the number of the wealthiest
people in the world. Wonder if there is a correlation
here.
(www.MortgageAccelerator360.com)
BusinessExpertWebinar 12-4 on the subject)
The point is, it is more comfortable to stay in
a bad situation that cost us money, time and pride than
to take a chance and lose what we
have. It is uncomfortable to make big
changes, especially if everyone else is doing it the
conventional way.
We are comfortable in our
misery! We go to it every day,
complain about it, and look at others who have made
changes only to justify our choice of
avoidance.
Now we come to the goals from past years. Yes,
they were good goals with a plan. Here is what happens.
The actions needed require us to step out of our norm. We
try it and realize how uncomfortable it feels. It can be
downright scary sometimes. Soon we find ourselves doing
other things that are more familiar and comfortable. The
goals are still there, but I guess they will have to wait
or just were not meant to be.
Our "Gain" for comfort and our "Avoidance" of
pain have won out again!
So how do the successful people do
it?
The obvious and logical answer is; they are
always in "Pain" in some way. Yes, you would be right.
The fact is most highly successful people are continually
stretching what is uncomfortable for them until it
becomes familiar and comfortable. But, by that time, they
are already doing something else that is "Painful" and
changing themselves once more. That is why their goals
and plans work, they have broken the "Comfort Barrier"
that holds so many back!
Highly successful people turn this around. Drawn
by "Gain" of a different and better life style, not
comfort; also driven by "Avoiding" the "Pain" that their
current or past situation caused them.
Is this different from most people you know?
One of my clients uses "Eagles and
Ducks" as the example of this difference in thinking.
Eagles stretch and soar, ducks quack and get
comfortable.
To summarize, simple be aware how you feel and
what has more power next time you do something different
that is uncomfortable. You'll quickly determine what your
"Gain" and "Avoid" motivators are. Now change them and
your goals will start coming realities! There will be
more on how to change these motivators.
Meantime, I would recommend Dr. Kevin Hogan's
book, The 168 Hour Week, Living Life Your Way 24/7. Yes,
Ducks can become Eagles if they break the
barrier.
To your success, it's your choice!
Harlan Goerger

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