Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Success is never by chance

SUCCESS IS NEVER BY CHANCE

Many times we look at high achievers and assume they had lady luck at their side or made it without much effort.

Usually the opposite is true, and the so-called superstar had an incredibly rough time before he or she attained any lasting success.

It may motivate you more toward your own goals to know that some of the most famous and well-known people in modern times had

to overcome some of the most difficult obstacles and struggles before they finally reached the top. It takes persistence and total commitment to your goals, thats the secret!


A HIDDEN DIAMOND IN A PILE OF COAL
You may not know the background of a certain laundry worker who only earned a mere sixty dollars a week at his job but had the burning desire to be a writer.

He had to have his wife to worked part time at nights, and he will spent nights after his work and burn all weekends typing manuscripts to send to publishers and agents.

Every one rejected his work without even reading his manuscripts! But finally, a warm, more personal rejection letter came in the mail to the laundry worker,

stating that although his work was not good enough at this point to warrant publishing, so he promise himself as a writer and he should keep trying.


With that little glimpse of hope! He work diligently everyday so that he could go home early and write his story, over the next 1 and a half years,
he wrote two manuscripts and send to the same friendly-yet-rejecting publisher. and as before, he got replied with the same reply that his work was not up to standard
They got so poor now that the had to cut off their telephone to pay for medicine for their baby.Feeling totally discouraged, he threw his latest manuscript into the garbage.

BUT His wife, totally committed to his life goals and believing in his talent, took THE MANUSCRIPTS BACK OUT of the RUBBISH CHUTE and sent it back to Doubleday,
the publisher who had sent the friendly rejections.
The book, titled Carrie, sold over 5 million copies in the end and the movie became one of the top-grossing films in 1976.



The laundry worker, of course, was Stephen King.

Believe in your ability to turn obstacles into opportunities.

take a step back and ask yourself an intelligent question, "Did I cause this obstacle by my own actions or lack of them?

Successful people is able to sees opportunity in a crisis. while the majority of the folks can only see crisis in every opportunity





Thanks for reading! If you know someone who could
benefit from this, feel free to forward it to them!

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