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Look Back... but... Focus on the Future
Roberta M. Standen
The purpose for this article is to encourage "newbies" in the note
business particularly. Yes, new note consultants, brokers and finders who may be
"looking back" over the past year and are discouraged or disillusioned,
because things have not turned out as well as they expected, or worse yet, maybe
did not turn out at all the way they had expected.
Perhaps goals were not achieved or benchmarks not made in the manner they
had expected or in accordance with the anticipated time frame.
A friend recently said to me "3 minutes is about all the time anyone should
spend evaluating yesterday". In proportion then, most people spend far too much time
looking over their shoulder at what they could'a, would'a or should'a done
rather than looking ahead with anticipation to tomorrow.
There's simply no value in rehearing past blunders, hashing over
mistakes and wallowing around in the guilt of yesterday.
Sure, there has to be enough evaluation so that you can
develop a Plan of Action for tomorrow and you "can’t have a plan of action
unless your know "where is "IS". But,
after you have spent the 3 minutes in evaluation...
GET UP, USE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED,
SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS, MAKE ADJUSTMENTS, FINE TUNE YOUR PLAN OF ACTION. THEN, TURN
ABOUT FACE AND "FOCUS ON YOUR FUTURE".
It's almost impossible to focus on the future and keep
your eye on your goal when your continually looking over your shoulder.
Even if the problem turns out to be just a "boogy man" and not a real
issue at all, it will slow you down. In
the Scripture it is written that even Paul of Tarshish, after becoming the
Apostle Paul exhorted us to "forget those things which are behind, and
reach for the prize set before us".
The same Scripture tells the story about the Children of Israel looking
back and longing for the "leeks and garlic" in Egypt and ending up spending
40 years in the Wilderness, traveling only 11 miles going around in circles.
And, who can forget the story of Lot's wife who "looked back" and
turned into a Pillar of Salt! Oh my!
As you "Focus on the Future" remember, there are two
days in every week about which we should not worry.
Two days, which should be kept free from fear and apprehension.
One of these days is yesterday with its mistakes and cares. Its faults
and blunder, it aches and pains, yesterday has passed forever beyond our
control. All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday.
The other day we should not worry about is tomorrow.
Tomorrow is also beyond our immediate contrail. Tomorrows may rise, either in splendor or behind a mask of
clouds. Until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow, as it is yet unborn.
This leaves only one day. Today. Any man can fight the battles of just one day.
It is only when we add the burdens of those two awful
eternities... Yesterday and Tomorrow, that we buckle under the load.
COPYRIGHT
2002, 2006
by Roberta M. Standen - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
This article cannot be reprinted without the express permission of the
Author - 11-06
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