We all
come into this world the same: naked, scared and ignorant. After that grand
entrance, the life we end up with is simply an accumulation of all the choices
we make. Our choices can be our best friend or our worst enemy. They can
deliver us to our goals or send us orbiting into a galaxy far, far away.
Think
about it. Everything in your life exists because you first made a choice about
something. Choices are at the root of every one of your results. Each choice
starts a behavior that, over time, becomes a habit. Choose poorly, and you just
might find yourself back at the drawing board, forced to make new, often harder
choices. Don’t choose at all, and you’ve made the choice to be the passive
receiver of whatever comes your way.
In
essence, you make your choices, and then your choices make you. Every decision,
no matter how slight, alters the trajectory of your life—whether or not to go
to college, who to marry, to have that last drink before you drive, to indulge
in gossip or stay silent, to make one more prospecting call or call it a day,
to say I love you or not. Every choice has an impact on the Compound Effect of
your life.
This chapter
is about becoming aware of and making choices that support the expansion of
your life. Sounds complicated, but you’ll be amazed by its simplicity. No
longer will 99 percent of your choices be unconscious. No more will most of
your daily routines and traditions come as a reaction to your programming.
You’ll ask yourself (and be able to answer), “How many of my behaviors have I
not ‘voted on’? What am I doing that I didn’t consciously choose to do, yet
continue to do every day?”
By
employing the same idiot-proof strategies I’ve used to catapult my own life and
career, strengthened by the Compound Effect, you’ll be able to loosen the
mysterious grip of the things that are unwinding your life and pulling you in
the wrong direction. You’ll be able to hit the pause button before stumbling
into idiot territory. You’ll experience the ease of making decisions that lead
to behaviors and habits that support you, every time.
Your
biggest challenge isn’t that you’ve intentionally been making bad choices.
Heck, that would be easy to fix. Your biggest challenge is that you’ve been sleepwalking
through your choices. Half the time, you’re not even aware you’re making
them! Our choices are often shaped by our culture and upbringing. They can be
so entwined in our routine behaviors and habits that they seem beyond our
control. For instance, have you ever been going about your business, enjoying
your life, when all of sudden you made a stupid choice or series of small
choices that ultimately sabotaged your hard work and momentum, all for no
apparent reason? You didn’t intend to sabotage yourself, but by not thinking
about your decisions—weighing the risks and potential outcomes—you found
yourself facing unintended consequences. Nobody intends to become obese,
go through bankruptcy, or get a divorce, but often (if not always) those
consequences are the result of a series of small, poor choices.
Elephants
Don’t Bite
Have you
ever been bitten by an elephant? How about a mosquito? It’s the little things
in life that will bite you. Occasionally, we see big mistakes threaten to
destroy a career or reputation in an instant—the famous comedian who rants
racial slurs during a stand-up routine, the drunken anti-Semitic antics of a
once- celebrated humanitarian, the anti-gay-rights senator caught soliciting
gay sex in a restroom, the admired female tennis player who
uncharacteristically threatens an official with a tirade of expletives.
Clearly, these types of poor choices have major repercussions. But even if
you’ve pulled such a whopper in your past, it’s not extraordinary massive steps
backward or the tragic single moments that we’re concerned with here.
For most
of us, it’s the frequent, small and seemingly inconsequential choices that are of
grave concern. I’m
talking
about the decisions you think don’t make any difference at all. It’s the little
things that inevitably and predictably derail your success. Whether they’re
bone-headed maneuvers, no-biggie behaviors, or are disguised as positive
choices (those are especially insidious), these seemingly insignificant
decisions can completely throw you off course because you’re not mindful of
them. You get overwhelmed, space out and become unaware of the little actions
that take you way off course. The Compound Effect works, all right. It always
works, remember? But in this case it works against you because you’re
sleepwalking.
For
instance, you inhale a soda and bag of potato chips and suddenly realize only
after you polished off the last chip that you blew an entire day of healthy
eating—and you weren’t even hungry. You get caught up and lose two hours
watching mindless TV—scratch that, let’s give you some credit and make it an
educational documentary—before realizing you spaced on preparing for an
important presentation to land a valuable client. You blurt out a knee-jerk lie
to a loved one for no good reason, when the truth would have worked just fine.
What’s going on?
You’ve allowed yourself to make a choice without thinking. And
as long as you’re making choices unconsciously, you can’t consciously choose to
change that ineffective behavior and turn it into productive habits. It’s time
to WAKE UP and make empowering choices.
Darren Hardy is the publisher of SUCCESS magazine and can be found at http://www.darrenhardy.com/
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