Saturday, March 29, 2008

When Things Don t Work Out as Planned

In life, things do not always work the way we want to see them & 39;. Our hopes and broken dreams of obtaining & 39; executive or loan officer & 39; s office. We have been excited about our ideas, but now we are saddened by the prospect that nobody believes in us or our products. Our big idea was shredded, and we are now left to cope with the feelings of rejection, the & 39; with embarrassment.
Dealing anxiety and feelings of rejection and contempt of our product or idea is l & 39; one of the worst experiences that we can pass. However, much of the sensation comes from our belief that, since our & 39; idea or a product that we have somehow been rejected as well. This is not & 39; n true.
Businesses focus on what they think & 39; that & 39; they will turn the money & 39;. Therefore, they are ready to reject ideas that do not seem to have an immediate impact on their needs. For example, many companies might be able to make millions of dollars years from now, but can not achieve & 39; of the money right away. Therefore, they reject the idea & 39; and not you personally. So, do not take it so hard!
You might also be surprised to see that many people have great ideas alone thrown by the "authorities" and "business minded people ". These ideas have to generate some interesting and successes in life. For example, nobody thought that one day & 39; planes will be possible and, when & 39; idea has been put forward to each laughed.
Think d & 39; an inventor who has tried to develop something surprising. He may have tried 10 times or thousands of times. Finally, it may have developed something very important, but the public & 39; n is not interested in what & 39; it has to offer. The public means that large companies are rejecting the idea that & 39; s useless.
Instead of & 39; away with his head down & 39; the inventor found a new use of its product and marketing starts it out of his garage. The response of consumers to the product is immense and people around the line to block. If the inventor would have listed to the authorities in his field, he would have remained poor and demoralized.
There are always different paths to success. When things are not going your way of & 39; new approaches and discuss with new people. The most successful people have been rejected at one time or another large companies and corporations. It may not be that & 39; a matter of point of view but you & 39; n have not failed until & 39; that you quit.
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