Sunday, April 15, 2007

Focus

For those who are sometimes discouraged and impatient with their personal improvement progress, as I often am, Dr. Stephen Covey offers the following metaphor.

"There is a certain species of the Chinese bamboo tree that, when you plant it, you see nothing for four years. Just a little shoot our of the ground and that's it. You weed, water, cultivate, nuture and do everything you can do to make it successful, but you see nothing. In the fifth year, this particular species of the Chinese bamboo tree grows up to eighty feet. In its initial stages, all of the growth went underground in the root. Then, once it had its roots in place, all of the growth went above the ground and was visible..."

This is a reminder to me to keep working, stay focused, and the results will surely come.

What do you think?

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At 9:50 AM , Aaron said...

This is very true and is also one of the biggest reasons why people who practice the Law of Attraction have limited success.

Even if they believe in the whole process, when results don't show up soon enough, at a bare minimum they start to lose faith (which retards the process), or they just quit completely.

Either way, the answer is to consistently apply the same effort over time. The results are coming, even we can't always see them!

 

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