Everyone has wishes albeit winning the mega million dollar lottery, tossing a penny in the wishing well, even rubbing on Aladdin’s Lamp and making 3 wishes. We have seen wishes come true when people from all walks of life become instant millionaires. In today’s social world we watched the modern day rags-to-riches story of YouTube sensation Ted Williams go from homelessness to “heaven” in just a few short days. Ted held up a sign on the side of the road that said he had a God-given talent. His voice is so smooth, it would even make Don LaFontaine (movie trailer guy) blush with envy. Suddenly, every company clamored in hopes of having his brass pipes promote their product. Like most people whose fortunes have changed instantly, Ted’s heaven turned into his own personal hell spiraling him from fame to family feuds, to rehab; the weight of his past and present causing him to revert to his old, bad habits. Most lottery winners end up worse than before winning; a large percentage of them losing everything and becoming bankrupt and even homeless in just a few short years.  Long-term success is attributed to becoming who or what you desire to be instead of wishing which can have the life span of lit flash paper. Author Darren Hardy illustrates becoming with that of a thermostat.  Set your temperature as high as your expectations and your opportunities will adjust accordingly. An oven doesn’t suddenly get hot, it takes time to heat up to the desired temperature- so too are your successes.

A wish is a want or desire without the legs of action. It only takes a thought to create a wish, but can vanish if no action is taken. Everyone has had a wish while taking a shower; it is the one who dries off and seizes those opportunities of becoming his desires. Many find it difficult to become who or what they want because it takes a long term perspective. There will be short term successes and a string of failures, but you must have an unshakeable belief that in the long run you will become what you are working for. There are 4 pillars to help you stay on track toward your goal and help you become all you can be.

  • Becoming takes time. Grow into what you wish to become. Get the microwave theology out of your mind and develop a mindset of an oven; it takes time to warm up and will work more efficiently once the desired temperature is reached. No athlete made it to the hall of fame by his or her name alone. It took hard work- pushing themselves to the limit, learning how to overcome failures, and a long term objective to become world class.
  • Becoming requires you to be attractive. If you want to become befitting of success, you must attract it. Remember success is reciprocal; attractiveness attracts success; the same is true for negativity and defeat. You are what you think, eat, say, and do.
  • Becoming takes discipline. You cannot get away from this one. This is the main reason why many people quit. Motivational icon Zig Ziglar said, “Most people fail in their dreams not from lack of ability, but from lack of commitment.” If you want to become a better parent, be debt, lose weight, be a master closer, or a better communicator, it requires you develop a regimen in order to improve your skill in that particular area. Think of discipline as encompassing the very word; become a disciple in what you wish to become (DISCIPLinE).
  • Becoming takes responsibility. You are accountable for what you become. The economy, weather, your childhood, or Martians on Mars have nothing to do with who you want to be. You are in complete control of you. When you recognize your gifts, you can change anything. “If you don’t like how something is going for you, change it. If something isn’t enough, change it.  If something doesn’t suit you; change it. If something doesn’t please you, change it. You don’t ever have to be the same after today. If you don’t like your present address, change it—you’re not a tree,” reminds legendary Jim Rohn. Become a lifetime student of your YOU-niversty.

Whatever you “wish” to “become”  begins now not tomorrow.  Leonardo da Vinci’s advice rings true 492 years later after his death, “Iron rusts from disuse; stagnant weather loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.”  Choose not to walk around and WISH, accronymed “What If Something Happens?” I have news for you it won’t. The Be-Back Fairy will not show up and sprinkle be-back dust all over prospects with 700 credit scores nor will the Up-Bus crash in front of the dealership ejecting disoriented credit worthy customers wishing to sign paperwork and not negotiate. Instead believe that what you choose to BE will COME to you. To become requires you to BeCOME:

BE  Clear with what you want to achieve.

        Own up to your decisions and tweak the results good or bad-you don’t have to live with results.

        Make a move. Don’t just sit there and wish for something different.

         Encourage yourself and others. Success comes by positive affirmation.

(originally printed in AutoSuccess Magazine)

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Comment by Stephanie Young on July 28, 2011 at 1:48pm
Your name is not as common as Stephanie Young.  If there is an SEO tag...I will find it...lol.
Comment by Marsh Buice on July 28, 2011 at 1:47pm
I am sure it's floating out there somewhere. If I find it...you wont ever see it :)
Comment by Stephanie Young on July 28, 2011 at 1:28pm
Please tell me someone has that on video....please!!!!!   : )
Comment by Marsh Buice on July 28, 2011 at 1:25pm
LOL, I cannot wait. FYI I was Capt. Von Trapp in the Sound of Music in 5th grade. I had to sing Adelweiss in front of the whole school. Imagine that one :)
Comment by Stephanie Young on July 28, 2011 at 1:19pm
Marsh, I have already heard about how you love Shrek.  Are you saying you are not a Cinder-elle fan?  Say it is not so?  LOL  That is a true rags to riches story with a happy every after ending.  (big cheesy smile)  It's okay.  The only reason I think I know those words is I sang them three times a week for a year...lol.  Wait til you get to see my Snow White impersonation.....lol.
Comment by Marsh Buice on July 28, 2011 at 1:13pm
Wow!! That was awesome Stephanie, I never knew those words!
Comment by Stephanie Young on July 28, 2011 at 1:05pm

I know I am opening a can of worms by admitting this, but I use to be a singer/dancer and had a solo piece ballad in one of the shows.  The song I sang was from Cinderella.  I never thought that solo would have impact in my life but those words from that song have stuck in my head.  I often find myself singing them in the car on the way to work or in the shower in the morning.

A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling thru
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
the dream that you wish will come true

 

It takes faith, belief, heartache and time to make a dream come true and for it to be yours to keep.

Comment by Marsh Buice on July 28, 2011 at 12:30pm
Thanks Tony :) They may lose market share with my dome on the box....LOL Thanks for the encouragement!
Comment by Tony Provost on July 28, 2011 at 12:28pm

MB- Put that man's face on the WHEATIES box. This was AWESOME!!

Comment by Marsh Buice on July 28, 2011 at 12:26pm
Thanks Brother!

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