Use What You've Already Got
by Mark Victor Hansen
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a
brilliant man born with a God-given talent. He was composing at age five
and performing before royalty by the time he was six years old. Early on,
Mozart realized what his talents were, practiced and honed what he was
born to do and used his natural abilities to create amazing pieces of
music.
Mozart was not the first to be born with natural talents and he wasn't
the last. We all have them - all of us. We only need to discover what
they are and use them to the best of our abilities. You have been given
amazing gifts that are meant to be shared with the world. Your job is to
find out what those talents are and master them. When you focus most of
your time and energy on your natural talents, you will find that you reap
phenomenal rewards.
Celebrating our natural talents should be an easy task. But for many
people it's emotionally exhausting. Why? Because a lot of folks fight
their natural talents for one reason or another. Perhaps their parents
wouldn't approve of their artistic ability to paint or sculpt, because
they want them to be a successful doctor or lawyer. Maybe someone's gift
wouldn't seem to have the ability to bring the kind of wealth they
desire. Sometimes people are simply afraid to pursue something that seems
to come so easily to them - shouldn't success be difficult? No, it
shouldn't and it isn't.
These are all excuses. And all the excuses in the world won't destroy
talent. It will be there, waiting for us to fight through fear and
"what ifs" until we realize what we should have been doing our
entire lives. We have been given natural talents for a reason - to use
them to the betterment of the planet and those who inhabit it.
Have you ever noticed that when you engage in an activity in which you
are naturally talented, you feel energized, excited and optimistic?
That's a sign that these are the things you should be focusing upon. For
example, when I stand in front of an auditorium filled with thousands of
people, and speak to them about fulfilling their dreams, my body is
filled with energy - so much that I'm practically buzzing all over. I'm
so excited I can hardly stand still.
Your job is to find out what makes you buzz and begin to perfect it.
Discover your brilliance in life and practice, practice, practice. You
must hone your natural abilities to perfect them - concentrate on your
strengths, not your weaknesses. Look at the world's greatest athletes.
They practice what they're naturally good at - and what they love to do -
every day. You don't see Michael Jordan sitting around trying to decipher
a strand of DNA. If that was something he was talented at that's what he
would be doing. But it's not. He's a brilliant athlete and businessman.
He sticks to what he does best and has reaped astounding rewards because
of it.
There are only two steps to success - discover your brilliance and
perfect it. Doing this will allow you to receive the wealth you truly
deserve.
'The only waste of human resources is letting them go unused.'
Mark Victor Hansen
Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series,
has for more than 25 years, uniquely focused on the vital elements of
human behavior that most affect our personal and professional lives and
has influenced society's top leaders and the general public on a global
scale. http://mvh.jimrohn.com or call
800-929-0434.