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More Heart than Talent
By Jeffery Combs Why Heart Beats Talent Every Time It is
my belief that talent is one of the most overrated attributes when
evaluating what is required to be successful. Although
talent is very important when it comes to performing, it often times
has little to do with how success is achieved and who becomes
successful. The
world is filled with talented people, yet why is it that so few people
live and achieve their dreams? Heart
is the magic, the juice, the stuff, fifth gear, the overdrive that
great achievers in life tap into when challenges and obstacles appear. Heart
is making a conscious choice to live an exceptional life rather than an
average one. Average
people (about 97% of society) let events shape their lives, while
exceptional people are able to change their perceptions of challenging
events and overcome them. Virtually
everyone has raw, untapped talent. The problem is that most people
never get out of their talent. Instead, they hide behind it, too afraid
to take risks, to be vulnerable, and most of all, to risk not being
perfect. Fear
and procrastination (unwarranted perfection) becomes the opponent.
Taking the risks to get out of your talent is where having heart begins. Having
heart means you possess a quality called courage, which there is always
a market for and never goes out of fashion. Exceptional
people tap into their courage when faced with adversity and step
immediately into the solution, even when the solution takes them into
unfamiliar territory. Average
people typically choose to remain in the problem simply because it is
familiar and they fear being vulnerable when facing the possibility of
not performing perfectly in the solution. These
early tests are where you really get to learn and grow from adversity
and to gain insights and wisdom to the causes and effects that stop
"want to be success seekers". When
we are being tested is typically when we are about to learn our
greatest lesson. This
means being outside of yourself, your head, your ego, and being inside
your heart and loving the process, the evolution of change. Having
heart means being able to take any ball in life and saying, "Follow me!
I don't know how we are going to get there, but we are. Just give me
the ball." Heart is what separates the average from
the exceptional. Show
me a man or woman with heart and I'll show you a way to overcome
someone else's talent. We all have talent, talent on loan from God,
more talent than humanly possible. That guy or that woman has so much
talent it's unbelievable. Look how much talent he or she has. They
are loaded with talent. These are all statements that refer to how much
potential a man or a woman may have. We all have this; it's God-given. Unfortunately,
not many people really get outside their talent, instead they hide
behind it and they stay in it. They stay in their ego; afraid to reach
their human potential; afraid to risk and be vulnerable; afraid to
become the person they really deserve to be. What
the word deserve references in Latin is "de servire" which means day of
service. When you have self-esteem issues or don't feel good enough,
you send a telepathic mixed message in a business situation or in life
that says things such as, "Please join me, but don't follow me because
I can't lead you." Or
"Please reject me, because I'm not lovable." Or "Don't go out on a date
with me because I wouldn't want to be on a date with me either." Or
"Please send me money, but don't send me money because I'm not
comfortable with it. I have an emotional resistance and I want to keep
it away because I don't deserve it. I was born on the wrong side of the
tracks." The
average person's comfort zone is really a miserable zone and you have
to get uncomfortable, you have to get out of the box, you have to be
moving into the present to become the person you deserve to be. This
is where you’re going to have to take some risks. This doesn't mean you
jump off the Brooklyn Bridge on a dare, but start to take a bigger
calculated risk than you've typically been comfortable with. This
is when you really begin to stretch and grow and become the person that
you really are. Risk is really a perception. And sometimes the biggest
risk is not taking one. The
people who stay in their talent stay in their safety zone. They're not
excelling; they're being stuck, procrastinating, using money as an
excuse, and using perfection as an excuse. When
your excuse becomes believable to you and you become the excuse,
constant reminders of how talented you are don't help much. Now,
let's take a look at what it's like to get out of your talent and some
of the feelings that we have when we truly take this step. Being
outside of your talent is the hands-free zone; it's a state of flow;
it's a relaxed state of consciousness; it's playing like a child. A
better question is, "Why do you ever get out of it once you’re in it?"
I ask people to smile and laugh. When you see anyone who is laughing,
they are in a state of flow. They don't have to try to be in flow. This
is the highest level of consciousness where you really attract the
people, situations and opportunities that you are seeking. When you are
outside of your talent, you are who you really are. You're
riding a bicycle with no hands. Success becomes you and it comes to you
rather than you chasing it. It
means you love who you are so you can love what you’re becoming and
doing. What you do becomes a game rather than a job. You
develop touch, finesse, you glide, people want to touch you, be with
you, become you, you become what is called a people magnet. You
vibrate from a level that says, "I'm very comfortable with who I am and
who I'm becoming." You vibrate from a position that says, "I am the
leader you are looking for."
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has personally consulted with over 1500 clients since 1998, and is
highly sought after by start-up companies as well as established
businesses seeking to expand their profitability through distributor
training programs. He is
the author of the highly inspiring books More Heart Than Talent and
Psychologically Unemployable as well as over fourteen other
motivational and personal development products. His books and audio
training programs benefit entrepreneurs and direct sales people at all
levels of conscious development. As the President of Golden Mastermind
Seminars Inc., Jeff is committed to assisting people change the way
they feel in order to achieve their goals and dreams! See
programs and books by Jeffery Combs at: Related
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