Why
the Elephants Don't Run
A
number of years ago, I had the rather unique experience
of being backstage in Madison Square Garden, in
New York, during the Ringling Brothers Barnum
& Bailey Circus. To say the least, it was
a fascinating experience. I was able to walk around
looking at the lions, tigers, giraffes and all
the other circus animals. As I was passing the
elephants, I suddenly stopped, confused by the
fact that these huge creatures were being held
by only a small rope tied to their front leg.
No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants
could, at any time, break away from their bonds
but for some reason, they did not. I saw a trainer
near by and asked why these beautiful, magnificent
animals just stood there and made no attempt to
get away.
"Well,"
he said, "when they are very young and much
smaller we use the same size rope to tie them
and, at that age, it's enough to hold them. As
they grow up, they are conditioned to believe
they cannot break away. They think the rope can
still hold them, so they never try to break free."
I
was amazed. These animals could at any time break
free from their bonds but because they believed
they could not, they were stuck right where they
were.
Like
the elephants, how many of us go through life
hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something,
simply because we failed at it once before? How
many of us are being held back by old, outdated
beliefs that no longer serve us? Have you avoided
trying something new because of a limiting belief?
Worse, how many of us are being held back by someone
else's limiting beliefs? Do you tell yourself
you can't sell because your not a salesperson?
Particularly
in starting or running a business, we are cautioned
not to take risks, usually by well intentioned
friends and family. How many of us have heard,
"You can't do that?" These are the dream
stealers who, due to their own limiting beliefs,
will attempt to discourage you from living your
dreams. You must ignore them at all cost! I am
not suggesting that you should not seek advice
from qualified individuals and mentors, but that
you avoid like the plague, being swayed by the
limiting beliefs of others, especially people
who are not in their own business.
Challenge
your own limiting beliefs by questioning them.
If you begin to question a belief, you automatically
weaken it. The more you question your limiting
beliefs, the more they are weakened. It's like
kicking the legs out from under a stool. Once
you weaken one leg, the stool begins to lose its
balance and fall. Think back to a time when you
"sold" someone on yourself. We are selling
all the time. You have to sell your ideas to your
spouse, your children, and your employees - even
your banker. Maybe, as a child, you sold Girl
Scout cookies or magazine subscriptions to raise
money for your school team. That was selling too!
Once
you realize you are, in fact, a capable salesperson,
you have weakened that old belief and began to
replace it with a new, empowering one. Look for
references to support the new beliefs you want
to cultivate. As in the example of the stool,
you want to reinforce your beliefs by adding more
and more "legs" to them. Find people
who have accomplished what you want to accomplish,
discover what they did and model their behavior.
Remember back to times in your past when you were
successful and use that experience to propel yourself
forward. If your challenge is in sales, read sales
books and listen to tapes or attend sales seminars.
This is a critical area of your business. One
that cannot be undermined by limiting beliefs.
There
is a technique called "fake it until you
make it" that works well. I am not suggesting
you live in denial, just that you begin to see
yourself succeeding. Visualize your successes.
See yourself vividly in your minds eye making
the sale and reaching your goals. Affirm, over
and over, that you are succeeding. Write your
affirmations daily. Of course, make sure you take
the appropriate action. As it says in the Bible,
"Faith without works is dead."
Remember
that your subconscious mind does not know the
difference between real and imaginary. Before
you go on a sales call, take a moment and mentally
rehearse the scene, just like actors and athletes
do. Tell yourself, "I'm a great salesperson."
Do this over and over, especially just before
a sales call. See the sale being made. See and
feel the success. You will be pleasantly amazed
at the result. Don't take my word for it. Give
it a try. You have nothing to lose and everything
to gain.
It
has been said throughout history that what ever
you believe, with conviction, you can achieve.
Don't be like the poor elephant and go through
your life stuck because of a limiting belief you
were given or developed years ago. Take charge
of your life and live it to the fullest. You deserve
the best.