If success is predictable, then how much more is failure?
In my last post, I made the bold claim that success is indeed predictable. At its most basic, fundamental level, success is a direct result of cause and effect relationships. Therefore, whether one succeeds or fails is a matter of doing or not doing what it takes to be successful. Failure then is no surprise.
This principle was also made plain in my post, 7 Things That Absolutely Won’t Help You! Success principles abound but without practical application of those principles, one simply cannot expect to reap the blessings of success. Instead, failure will be their lot because they have not worked with the laws of success surrounding a particular thing.
Knowing is not the same as doing!
Most people repeatedly fail, not because success is elusive but because they confuse good intentions with action. Knowing what and even how to do something is not the same as actually doing it. Herein lies the predictability of failure.
“When you know what needs to be done and refuse to do it, failure is inevitable.”
We all know regular exercise and nutritious foods leads to health and longevity. But how many are unnecessarily suffering the malignity of disease and death because they neglect the implementation of these principles.
To be financially free involves consistent saving, investing, maximizing earnings/profits, and living within one’s means. Yet, many are plagued by debt, pay-check-to-pay-check merry-go-round, and are frequently broke. Why? Generally because they would not do the known things necessary to harness wealth.
Failed relationships most often hinge on the realities that one or both partners stopped doing the things that produced the excited loving romantic atmosphere that marked their early beginnings. They began to neglect the principles of peace, love, and unity. Failure then should be no surprise.
BUT…
If you are on your journey to achieving goals, minor setbacks, delays, and mistakes should not be considered failures. In these cases, “failure” is actually a stepping stone to success and you should make more of them. YES! “Fail” your way to success as you master the principles of success and achievement.
If you want to cut your learning curve, lessen bruises, save time, and achieve your goals faster, then I recommend you use Gary Ryan Blair’s 100 Day Challenge. Failure may be predictable, but success is more predictable. Get to your goals faster and enjoy sweet success this quarter by applying the proven principles of the 100 Day Challenge.
Share your thoughts, comments, and questions below. All the best to you.
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