Empowering Will
The key to most successes in life is will power. Whether you're planning to embark on an extensive
weight-loss program or you're simply trying to quit your smoking habit, you need to have will power.
High-powered executives and entrepreneurs are where they are now because of their will to reach the top and to
stay there for the longest possible time that they can.
Essentially, will power is your ability to put into action a carefully planned vision. It taps your
emotions and your mind's infinite power to accomplish the goals you've set - be it dieting, quitting smoking,
bagging a promotion, winning the next election, changing the world, writing a hit song, landing your dream
acting role, etc. In most cases, it is the most important thing you would ever need because it highly predicts
your plan's success or failure.
Three steps are usually included in the application of your will power:
- Goal-setting
- Planning a course of action
- Execution
Most people fail to reach their goals because they fall short in number 3. What you should do is to
devote a hefty amount of time with numbers 1 and 2 to make sure that your execution goes smoothly and that your
will to achieve your goals will be followed through by specific actions. You would need to gather up all of your
energy to make a huge thrust forward from number 2 to number 3 in order to prevail.
Will power can bring forth great things. Keep in mind, however, that will power can only push you up
to a certain extent. Like gasoline in a fast running car, it will eventually get depleted. If you push too hard,
you might end up falling off your track. For example, you might end up feeling too deprived from your diet that
on your third week, you'd already be having chocolate ice cream. You could have been too focused on getting that
promotion that you've already neglected your relationship with your co-workers and worse, with your family. As
with all things, you need to have control.
Aside from putting your mind into your set objectives, you need to make sure that your environment is
conducive to achieving those. Clean your fridge before starting with that new diet plan. Organize your contacts
and hire a more aggressive agent so you can land that dream role. It's all part of planning ahead and a way to
conserve your will power. More importantly, it prevents you from losing momentum in what you've already done to
get to your goals.
Will power is so important, but it's hard to maintain. It's your defense against temptations that
would distract you from achieving your goal. It allows you to resist a fun late night-out with your friends to
be in time for dinner with your family. It's what you have against smoking that one single stick that would have
otherwise brought you back to where you started. Your will gives you the power to transcend difficulties, making
them seem easy and worth going through, just to reach your goals. It's probably the most important thing
followed only by the actual steps you take.
Looking at a larger perspective and placing it in the context of your entire life, your will power
enables you to do as the classic lines from Invictus go. It allows you to be the master of your fate and to be
captain of you soul. Surely, you'd want that.
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