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A Lesson From Sharnie! Most probably you haven’t met Sharnie but I’ll
bet you’ve met another like her! Let me explain. Sharnie is my
much-loved tri-coloured Border Collie dog. She came to me as a birthday gift from
my wife designed to stop me selling the family home and moving into a city
unit. From the moment she arrived, Sharnie knew exactly what she had to do…
suck up to me unquestioningly and unsparingly. Obviously sucking up that way is a great
technique because Sharnie has won her way into my heart and there’s no way I
could sacrifice her for the joys of city living. But there is
another reason I couldn’t get rid of her either and that's because of the lessons
this extremely intelligent dog teaches me. Here are just some of them and
they, no doubt, will be as relevant to you as they are to me: 1. Always anticipate the best - Sharnie and I go for a run every morning and the
joy of that is heightened for her because I kick or throw a tennis ball for
her to chase as we run. Generally I supply the tennis ball but, on occasions,
I don’t take it or it disappears down the mouth of a drain. Does the
absence or loss of the tennis ball worry Sharnie? Only
momentarily. And why
only momentarily? Because Sharnie expects to find another one and just runs
along with that expectation... and guess what? She
finds another one! No problems, no fuss. Why? Because she expected to... she
gets what she expects. And its
just as true for we humans--- we get what we expect. If we expect the worst
we get the worst; if we expect the best we get the best. The only uncertainty
is how long it will take before expectations become reality... sometimes its
only a moment, other times its almost forever. But it does happen. So learn from Sharnie. Expect the
good things and they will surely come to you. 2. Persistence works- In our backyard we have a pool and Sharnie likes nothing
more than to have a ball thrown into the pool and wait patiently for it to
float to the edge where she can pluck it out, dump it at your feet and wait
for you to throw it in the pool again. Now this
game doesn't appeal to some people who visit us and tries the patience of
others so that either they don’t start throwing the ball or they rapidly tire
of doing so. Does
this deter Sharnie? No, she
knows the power of persistence! She simply drops the ball at your feet and
keeps on doing it until you pick the ball up and throw it. Guess what… it
works. I think
it was Calvin Coolidge who said that persistence is omnipotent, meaning that
persistence is all-powerful, and that’s true for you and me. Nothing succeeds
like persistence. Too often we give up after a couple of failures and never
achieve our goal. Learn from Sharnie… persist! 3. Every day is a new day- When I get out of bed every morning, my first
mission, after the bathroom visit of course, is to let Sharnie in and, no matter
what my state of mind, Sharnie let's me know that it’s a brand new day and
that everything starts all over. Even if
she had been scolded the day before, she’s forgotten about it. Even if I
didn’t lavish affection on her the previous night, she’s forgotten about it.
Even if I forgot to feed her, she’s forgotten about it. You see
she forgets all of the trials, troubles and tribulations of previous times
and lives for the moment. She knows that the dawn of a new day erases the
mistakes and problems of the past. Learn
from Sharnie, when you treat every day as a brand new day and you don’t carry
the baggage forward--- every day is a great day. 4. If you are happy let the people know- Sharnie’s tail wags incessantly and she
always seems to have a big cheerful grin on that face of hers letting me know
that she’s having a great time. You can tell from every fibre of her being
that she’s happy and she wants the world and me to know it. Yet,
when we go running in the morning, we meet so many people who respond to my
cheerful “hello” with a grunt at best and nothing at worst. I always tell
Sharnie that they are probably not going to have the best of days because
they are not all that happy or least ways they're not showing it. If you are
happy you should let people know. Happiness is like manure--- it works best
when you spread it around. Learn
from Sharnie, try spreading your happiness around and see how much comes back
to you. It’s
often said that the world is “going to the dogs” and that’s generally meant
disparagingly. However, when you look at how Sharnie views life, going to the
dogs can mean you get a whole lot more out of life. Why not
try going to the dogs or doing what dogs do on a regular basis? It'll change your life! By the way
if you want to get a great burst of inspiration and enthusiasm then you
should invest in a double cassette tape program that I recorded a couple of
years ago with Daniel Johnson, a great speaker and real dynamo. In those tapes
we enthusiastically outline 13 powerful principles for personal success. Many
clients have told me that they like to listen to these tapes in the car and
put a dose of inspiration in their day. So, if you can’t run with Sharnie and
me to power up your day, why not invest in this program and have Daniel and I
do it for you in the car. At just $66 (incl. GST) for Australia or A$60
for overseas (both plus postage) it is a great investment. Click here for
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