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Love the Opportunity | Jim Rohn

Somebody said you have to love what you do, but that's not necessarily true.

What is true is that you have to love the opportunity.

The opportunity to build a life, future, health, success and fortune.

Knocking on someone's door may not be something you love to do, but you love the opportunity of what might be behind that door.

Opportunity

For example, a guy says, "I'm digging ditches. Should I love digging ditches?"

The answer is, "No, you don't have to love digging ditches, but if it is your first entry onto the ladder of success, you say, 'I'm glad somebody gave me the opportunity to dig ditches and I'm going to do it so well, I won't be here long.'"

You can be inspired by having found something even though you are making mistakes in the beginning and even though it is a little distasteful to take on a new discipline that you haven't learned before.

You don't have to love it, you just have to learn to appreciate America, appreciate opportunity and appreciate the person who brought you the good news; that found you.

Appreciate the person who believed in you before you believed in yourself, appreciate the person who said, "Hey, if I can do it, you can do it."

If you will embrace the disciplines associated with the new opportunity you will soon find that your self-confidence starts to grow, that you go from being a skeptic to being a believer.

And soon when you go out person to person, talking to people, you will find it to be the most thrilling opportunity in the world.

Friend Millenials

Every person you meet - what could it be?

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Maybe a friend for life.

The next person could be an open door to retiring.

The next person could be a colleague for years to come.

It's big-time stuff.

And sometimes in the beginning when we are just getting started we don't always see how big it is.

So, before you are tempted to give up or get discouraged, remember all success is based on long-term commitment, faith, discipline, attitude and a few stepping stones along the way.

You might not like the stone you are on right now, but it's sure to be one of the stones that lead to great opportunities in the future.

Jim
About Jim Rohn The late Jim Rohn was America's Foremost Business Philosopher. Subscribe to the free Jim Rohn Weekly E-zine. Also review the complete Jim Rohn archive of articles, vitamins for the mind and Q and A. Copyright © 1999 Jim Rohn International. All rights reserved worldwide.
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