Thursday, February 2, 2012

5 Comeback Rules


By Cheryl Sperling


In life, we experience set backs, problems, and challenges which seems like giants that are so difficult to face ... and most times, we get discouraged and so down beaten that we just opt to give up and surrender. And we feel that we just failed in our endeavors and are failures in our life. But, hey, wait!! These are just temporary failures, if at all!! Here are some tips to overcome these negative feelings we have and start to turn ourselves around by using these tips to finally attain SUCCESS! " If you haven't failed, you will never succeed!" Good luck! 


This is an excerpt fromThe Inspiration By God Newsletter

"Today, I am going to reaffirm that do-overs are indeed possible, and when something in your life goes terribly wrong, it is possible to fix it.

The following are five rules that you can use to pick yourself up, get back in the game and make 2012 the best year of your life.

Here's your playbook for success!

Comeback Rule #1 - Refuse to Die

Those with the character to triumph in the end tend not to
allow the indignity of failure to force them down. A comeback accepts disaster, laughs in its face, and crawls to his feet again.

Do not let failure or setbacks define you, refuse to die, get back in the game, and play to win!

Comeback Rule #2 - Decide to Fight

Comebacks have an inner sense of justice that refuses to be violated. They manage their emotions, reminding themselves of where they've been and why they're here, and resolve that nothing will stop them. Decide that you are going to fight, take massive action and never ever give up nor give in.

Comeback Rule #3 - Get Mad

Pain, failure, loss and embarrassment are such great motivators and you should allow adversity to force your hand to make new choices and take new actions.

Get mad, get angry, and get busy on turning things around. Sucking your thumb and hoping for a miracle is not the answer.

Comeback Rule #4 - Focus on Results

Once you're on your way, don't look back and do not allow a previous faux pas slow you down. A hundred distractions, doubts, and setbacks will haunt someone recovering from disaster. The true champion focuses on results, nothing else.

Comeback Rule #5 - Change

Perhaps the most difficult notion to face is the fact that second chances and do-overs require you to reexamine all of the assumptions that currently operate in your life and business.

Change and growth is much more than simply acquiring new knowledge and insights; it's also crucial to unlearn old knowledge that has outlived its relevance.

It's ONLY when you change your behavior that you can break free from the eternity of ruinous repetition and kick open the gates to unlimited prosperity ....."

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