The Number One Rule For Screwing Up Your Life



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Wait — I’ll change!” (Last thing every guy says as she slams the door, never to give him “that” look again…)

Howdy…

Has this ever happened to you:

You’re minding your own damn business, slogging through another day (which seems suspiciously similar to yesterday and the day before and the day before that…)…

… and — wham! — out of the blue, something NEW jumps out and scares the bejesus out of you.

You’re not scared because it’s something scary.

No.

You’re scared because it’s… new.

You weren’t expecting it.

And you were all cozy and snug in your ho-hum predictable life…

… safe from the gnarly dangers of new stuff.

In your brain — slowly turning to sludge from boredom — the equation is simple:

New = Change = DANGER!

Climbing off the merry-go-round of a predictable, safe life is, frankly…

… an adventure that threatens almost everyone.

You ever been in that situation?

I sure have.

I’ll cop to it.

Growing up, the message from parents, school, and the culture at large was simple: True contentment could only be found by conforming to the straight-and-narrow.

Don’t think too hard about it, either, boy. You’ll just get upset.

Adventure was for movie heroes and astronauts… and you’re no astronaut.

I really thought my main task in life was to find a groove where everything was predictable.

Which translated, for me, to “boring”.

Mostly, I violated this demand from society to conform. I cultivated an appetite for adventure, and took some collosally stupid risks with life and limb.

The key word there, however, is “mostly”.

When it came to the ultimate adventures, I nearly always balked.

What is the “ultimate adventure”, you ask?

Well, I’ll tell you: There are two fundamental types of choices you will be faced with in life…

1. The easy choices…

2. And, the hard choices.

Many opportunities for adventure are easy to accept. Go out partying — again — with your buddies… get sloshed, and see what happens.

Or… agree to join the company bowling league. What the hell. Live dangerously.

Or… change your hair style. Go for that promotion. Buy that hot new car.

Heck, even get married. Slide into a mortgage.

I’m not saying marriage is easy, mind you.

But for most, it’s not really a desperately hard choice to make. When you live in the groove the culture has laid out for you, the job/marriage/kids/mortgage route is well greased.

And I’m not picking on this choice. No value judgements here.

It’s just, as I say, an example of an easy choice.

For some… especially those folks who eventually become successful entrepreneurs and biz owners…

… the marriage/kids/mortgage part is fine. Great, even.

But that “job” part…

… not so much.

And so they make the hard decision to enter a world of unpredictable risk levels. Where adventure of some magnitude is pretty much guaranteed.

No safety net. Huge blowback for failing. Ego, self-respect and bank account on the line.

That…

… is a hard decision to make.

The payoff, of course, can be spectacular.

But you can’t get there without first making that hard initial decision to get started.

And oh, the pain of making a hard decision can melt your brain.

Especially when it’s triggered not by slow, logical thought and planning…

… but rather by the sudden, rude appearance of an OPPORTUNITY.

Don’t you just hate it when that happens?

I’ve been learning this lesson my entire life.

Somehow, as a kid, it wasn’t such a problem. The Jones’s were driving to the beach, and did I wanna come along?

Sure. What else could possibly be more important today?

But then, the ponderous overthrow of my brain by young adulthood introduced second thoughts and paranoia.

Suddenly, my standard reply became “Gee, I dunno.”

And I really didn’t know. Didn’t know what I wanted, didn’t know how to navigate the possible adventure looming, didn’t know what to do.

I was frozen, more often than not, by choice.

Especially when real — real and dangerous – opportunity presented itself.

I’ll give you just a single example… which should echo similar experiences in anyone who also grew up shy and clueless:

During the painful early years when I was desperate to enter the hormone-soaked world of romance… I was sorta fine when I had lots and lots of time to decide which girl I should obsess on or pursue (in my usual ineffectual and hopeless way).

However… I would occasionally be surprised by a girl showing sudden, intense interest in doing something with me. Just coming in from left field, and shattering my belief that I was invisible to most females.

God, I was such a loser.

I almost always balked. I wanted to pursue things… I ached to get involved.

And if she was persistent, and not as crippled by doubt as I was… things sometimes actually worked out.

Even losers occasionally win.

But you’re a fool to bet on it.

Because most of the time, that invitation was nothing more than a whisper of a suggestion.

A flitting, quickly disappearing moment in time where — if I knew how to make the hard decision to just go for it — the door was ajar just enough to allow me fast entrance to an adventure that might change the trajectory of the rest of my life.

It’s The One That Got Away that will haunt you.

And this, more than any other story I could relate, defines “opportunity”.

In business, as in those fragile early experiments with romance, the most important opportunities will not often announce themselves ahead of time.

There will be no warning.

And there will be precious little time to consider your choices.

As a young man, I balked a lot. I hesitated.

And — even worse — I consoled myself with the notion that other, maybe even better, opportunities would always be just around the corner.

So making any hard decision could be put off. Indefinitely.

This was a stupid way to live.

And this had to change, once I vowed to pursue success without excuses.

I learned to spot opportunity… learned to hear the whispers of it that few others heard or paid attention to… and I leaned to quickly gauge the value of saying “yes”.

I became, essentially, a Player in the game of grabbing opportunities… and riding the adventure that ensued for all it was worth.

This is how I met ALL of my mentors, and secured long-lasting relationships with them.

This is how I mastered the freelance game faster — and with greater rewards — than anyone else in the game.

And this is how I’ve attained every shred of success I can lay claim to.

By recognizing… correctly judging… and grabbing onto opportunities that most people missed.

The vast majority of opportunities you will encounter in your life will never be repeated.

It’s often a matter of being in the right place, at the right time…

… armed with the right skills to take advantage of what has been laid before you.

It’s a hard decision to make, to become that guy who is always alert for chances to engage with life on a higher level. To hear what others refuse to hear. To murder your ego and crush your natural skepticism and stubborn reluctance.

To finally take huge bites of life and chew with gusto.

But once you do… you’ll never go back to being afraid of change.

You’ll never again be daunted by even risky adventure… because part of being open to opportunity is being PREPARED for opportunity.

Out of nowhere, the lovely and enchanting Suzie Q may ask you to dance.

And, once you’ve embraced being that guy who grabs opportunity, you’ll say “sure.”

And you’ll know how to dance well.

Ah, it brings tears to my eyes to remember the journey. Tears of joy, because learning to see and gobble up opportunity launched me on adventures it will take 3 biographies to adequately chart.

And so, here we are.

And here YOU are.

Staring at perhaps one of the last great opportunities in business today: A chance to share with me and a staggering gang of other experts for ripping deep into every detail of killer marketing and advanced money-making strategies.

And, … this truly qualifies as an opportunity that needs to be jumped on.

Or missed forever.

It’s not the last opportunity you’ll ever have in your life to move forward with your quest for business success.

But it very well may be the last one you’ll ever have that includes having me and a mob of proven, rich veteran experts obsessing on you and your business.

Solving all your problems, opening up fresh avenues for profit, sharing killer new strategies, and giving you an Action Plan to get everything moving as soon as you get home.

So go ahead — ignore it.

Don’t even glance at the website explaining,

http://erniegiordano.com

Thanks J.Carlton in this rant.

 

 

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About the Author: Ernie Giordano

Member Since: 05/19/2008

I'm a Distributor For:: Lightyear Wireless

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Comments

WOW! KNOWING YOU HAVE TO TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH!

This article is amazing. Excellent actually. Psychological and mind provoking. I am so glad you shared this. You show leadership here, Ernie, talking about change, comfort zone, chances, opportunity, timing and taking action. You chosed to take a leap of faith and now success is knocking at your door. This was beautifully executed and I love this article. Great Value and thank you for sharing this article.

Therese Catanzano — Mon, 02/22/2010 - 10:50pm

Thought Provoking...

Great Message Ernie...I'll second Therese's thorough review!

Marty Misner — Mon, 02/22/2010 - 11:21pm

It might not be the last one......

But it is the best one. Awesome post Ernie. It's amazing what goes on in our life, the emotions involved when trying to reach a decision, when trying to make the right choices. In the end we have to have faith and trust we are doing the right thing....and to not look back!

Lynn Jones — Mon, 02/22/2010 - 11:26pm

Challenging article. I love it!

Time to take advantage of the great opportunity that is being offered. Thanks Ernie!
Timothy C Burns

Timothy Burns — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 7:12am

Wow I want to go with YOU! And Charge Ahead to the GREAT

Charge ahead into the GREAT UNknown. Just knowing I have you and a proven system. Makes the Journey amazing I am in love with the Journey I feel like I have Ventured off with all the GREAT Explores only we are exploring Territory most dare not go. Making the Decision to Succeed and Learning the Skills to do it. And not looking BACK! Your friend for life Juanita Waterman

Juanita Waterman — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 8:03am

Choices

New is exciting and scary at the sometime. We all have choices to make in life...some hard, some not so hard. Life is an adventure to be enjoyed...if you stay where it is safe you may miss out on the ride of your life!

Alice McCarthy

Alice McCarthy — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 8:09am

Couracious Article

Ernie - the stories you told through out the article helped me really understand what I've got my hands on & to keep moving forward one baby step and a time.

Debi Talbert — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 8:11am

Change Creates Excitement And Growth!

Life becomes so much more when we venture into the unknown, experiencing life to the fullest! It's incredible what we have to look forward to each day. When I walk in Love, I attract the 8 positive emotions to every experience. Thank you for these excellent stories to paint pictures in our mind and help us to know what we deserve which is life more abundantly!

Jenny Wudtke — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:08am

Fabulous Read Ernie!

I loved it! Your way of making the point in this story was engaging, thought provoking, and would cause anyone to look at change in a different way. Change is growth and as you grow you learn to discern between opportunities you should pounce on and the red herrings to be ignored - Great Job!

Vicki Berry — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:13am

Take a Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Great Article Ernie!

We must Take Action and Be able to step into the Unknown and Make a Difference in Our Lives. If what you have been doing isnt getting you where you want to be then you must Change What you are Doing!

Nicholas Moniz — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:21am

Life

That first sentence caught my attention...

The ruminations of your mind...very similar to mine...very entrepreneurial

Well done

Phil

Dr Phil Sebastian — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:31am

Life

That first sentence caught my attention...

The ruminations of your mind...very similar to mine...very entrepreneurial

Well done

Phil

Dr Phil Sebastian — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 9:32am

I Hope You Dance.....

All too many people live without truly living, loving, laughing or dancing. Thanks for the reminder that to truly live one must first participate. I hope they learn to dance.

Terry Martin — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 10:05am

Beautiful Story

I love your story Ernie. The facts you give along with the comic relief is so refreshing. And so here we are, partnered with a staggering gang of other experts and we're ripping deep into every detail of killer marketing and advanced money-making strategies.

I Love It...

Shenitta O'Bannon — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 10:19am

There is no price for Awesomeness!

You've truly outdone yourself on this one buddy! This is a great post!

Paul Murphy — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 10:56am

Step out of the box

Wow, so true Ernie. When we step out of our comfort zone we will grow, even if we step with little baby steps to start with.

Vikki Lawson — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 11:29am

You Gotta Be a Blue!

Wow, Ernie! You've really got some great energy going on and I had a blast reading this! If I wasn't already with you.....my hand would be raised to work with you in a heartbeat! Keep up the good work! ~Sabrina

Sabrina Coffin — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 5:30pm

Wow what a great article

Wow what a great article Ernie! Thanks for taking the time to write this and share it with us : )

Stefanie Sanspree — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 7:02pm

Awesome Article Earnie

stepping out of the box is the only way to grow.

Douglas Escobar — Tue, 02/23/2010 - 10:08pm

Great story. Greater lesson.

Themed on change and taking chances and moving forward toward our goals... with the faith that the very best things in our lives we probably haven't even thought of yet. What a journey! Thanks, Ernie :-D

Lyn Mullins — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 4:31pm
 

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