To Be A Champion, Become A Child
Copyright © 2003 Priya
Shah

Have you ever wondered what successful people have
that makes them successful?
Ever wonder how those champion recruiters in your
company manage, month after month, to get the most new recruits, the
biggest bonuses, the largest paychecks?
Well let me tell you a secret. No one starts out as
a Champion. Most of them started out like you and me.
So what is it that makes a Champion different from
the rest?
Champions have an attitude, a mindset that sets them
apart from the rest. But most of these qualities are not exceptional.
Indeed each and every one of us possesses these qualities
when we start out in life. But somewhere along the way we tend to
lose them and diminish our own potential.
To be a Champion, you must first become a Child! Let
me explain:
1. Champions are Willing to Learn.
Children come into this world with an innate desire
to learn, to understand the world around them.
They are like sponges observing and absorbing every
fact, every reaction. Because they know that their very survival depends
on it.
One of the most important, and oft-repeated, qualities
we need to succeed in business is a willingness to learn - to be teachable.
To become a champion, you must be willing to educate
yourself or be educated, to read about, learn and absorb all the things
you need to know, even if they are completely new to you.
If you don't, you are doomed to failure from the start.
2. Champions are Willing to Act
Have you notice how children completely geared towards
action? As soon as they learn a new skill, they want to put it into
action.
Champions are the same. They put their newly learned
skills to use, taking concrete steps to improve their performance,
so they can take their business to the next level.
They know that they must act on what they have learned,
even if they haven't perfected it. Which brings me to their next quality.
3. Champions are Not Afraid to Fail
Just as a child picks itself up again and again, every
time it falls while taking its first steps, champions are not afraid
to fall down or fail.
They know that failure is the best teacher. They learn
from their mistakes and keep fine-tuning their methods till they succeed.
Champions have the courage to fall down and not be
discouraged. They pick themselves up and keep trying.
4. Champions are Willing to Adapt
Darwin got it wrong.
Survival does not happen to the Fittest, but to the
Most Adaptable.
As children, we adapt to long-term change relatively
easily. We are more willing to accept situations and adapt our behaviour
accordingly.
Unfortunately, as we grow older, we become more rigid
in our thinking, unwilling to accept that there may be better ways
of doing things.
In a changing business scenario, resistance to change
makes us obsolete. We end up losing out to players with a better understanding
of changing trends.
Champions are those who can adapt themselves and their
business to changing trends.
5. Champions are Willing to Innovate
Children are extremely inventive beings. They come
into this world with no preconceived notions of doing things. In their
minds there are no limits to what they can do or how they can do it.
Champions apply these very principles to take their
business to the top.
They not only learn from what has been done before.
They find ways of doing it more efficiently, more cheaply, more successfully.
As Shiv Khera, motivation coach and author of "You
Can Win" puts it, "Winners don't do different things. They
do things differently."
You don't have to be like a child in all respects
to succeed. It's probably not even desirable.
But if your pre-conceived notions, fears and hesitation
are preventing you from reaching your goals, try looking at the world
through a child's eyes.
At best you will improve your chances of success,
at worst you'll remain young at heart.
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