A Thousand Ways Not To Make A Light Bulb: Tips On Staying Motivated

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by Jake Mogul on January 21st, 2010

Sometimes things just don’t work out. It is a fact. No amount of coaching, training and self help literature can make any of us impervious to the eventuality that whatever we are doing, however well laid the plan is, sometimes things just don’t work out the way we want them to. And in the face of failure, staying motivated, keeping the faith, plough through and continuing to take action can be difficult.

I guess the motivational cliche is the quote of Thomas Edison, American inventor, scientist and business man who invented the light bulb … eventually. It famously took him more than a thousand attempts to create the device that we all know today. And after one thousand attempts, the press of the time accused him of failing, to which he famously answered, “I did not fail. I have successfully found 1000 ways not to make a light bulb.”*

Talk about reframing! To be unsuccessful at your goal one thousand times and still be undeterred from acheiving it would take an enormous amount of self belief and confidence. Most people do not have that much.

The important thing to remember at times of deferred success is that failure is a stepping stone to success provided that you learn from your failure, figure out why it was a failure and do not make the same mistake next time. There are only a finite number of mistakes you can make when trying to achieve a goal. As long as you attempt the task n+1 times, success should be guaranteed!

*I’m a stickler for correctness of information, so I’ll state from the outset that this quote may not be word for word correct. It has been requoted and misquoted so many times that it was impossible to find a source of the quote that I could rely on. Nonetheless, the meaning conveyed is the same.

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How To Make New Year’s Resolutions That Last: The Ultimate Guide To Not Failing

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by Jake Mogul on January 1st, 2010

Posted in Psychology

Happy New Year

It’s that time of year again! After a couple of weeks of turkey and TV, it’s time to look forward to the year ahead and think about how we intend to improve ourselves and our lives over the coming year. Every year millions of people make New Year’s Resolutions to change personal behaviours, kick habits and realize dreams. But every year, after less than 60 days, most people have surrendered to the world, admitted defeat and put it off until next year.

Whether you aim to stop smoking, exercise more, lose weight or just simply enjoy life more, in this article, I’d like to share with you some killer techniques I’ve gathered over the years on first, how to make a New Year’s Resolution and second, how to maximize your chances of keeping it. Read the rest of this entry »

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