Being prepared
Every day presents new opportunities for everyone. In the vast majority of cases, these opportunities are wasted. They fly right on by, never acted upon by those who find them. Those few people who achieved greatness are the ones who are prepared for the opportunities that come their way.
How do we prepare ourselves for opportunity? The first thing that comes to mind of most people is money. Then there's education, training, experience, friends in high places. These things can help. They are, however, not essential.
In his book, Compassionate Capitalism, Amway co-founder Rich DeVoss says:
"...what makes you ready to recognize and to reach out for the golden ring when it suddenly appears is something mysterious, something powerful inside your heart and heard that says, 'I can do it and I will.'"
That attitude comes, not from having education or having money or having a lot of contacts, but from a confident belief in ourselves, a mind that's open to new possibilities, a willingness to do whatever it takes to make something happen.
There are plenty of intelligent, highly-educated people with money and connections who never go anywhere in life. We can have almost "everything" coming to us, and yet without the right attitude, without the willingness and confidence to dive right in, opportunities will pass us by, one after another.
The best opportunities are not the ones that we look for, they're the ones we work for. Many people wasted a lot of time "looking" for the "perfect" opportunity. They want to put themselves in the right place at the right time, and let the opportunity do all the work. This rarely happens.
Opportunity is not a free ride. There is opportunity in every grape seed. With the right
nurturing the seed will become a tree and will bear an endless supply of fruit. But nothing will happen if we just grab the seed and do nothing else with it. We may very well have gotten "into" it at the beginning of its "momentum growth phase". Nevertheless, it will bear no fruit without our hard work and persistence.
Being prepared for opportunity means being willing and able to do whatever it takes to make something of the opportunity.







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