Wednesday, June 19, 2013

EVERY GOAL NEEDS A PLAN OR ELSE IT’S JUST A WISH



While watching ESPN’s 30 for 30 entitled “Broke”, I heard Herm Edwards say "Every goal needs to have a plan or else it's just a wish."  The context was regarding athletes and the way they handle money, but I thought it was a perfect quote for more than just money.  As someone that works with college students on a regular basis, I see this problem all the time.  People want things but they don’t always know how to get those things.  Even worse are the people that don’t really want to work for those things that they say they want.  I’ve often said that hope is not a strategy.  Sure we want to have hope but that can’t be all.  It’s very similar to wishing.  Wishing is also not a very good strategy.  The Bible even has a verse that says ‘Faith without works is dead’.  The late singer, Rich Mullins, wrote similar lyrics when he said ‘Faith without works is like a screen door on a submarine’.  You can’t just want or wish for something to happen, you need to do something about this.  You need to work up a plan to achieve your goal.  Author John Ortberg has stated that ‘If you want to walk on water than you’ve got to get out of the boat.’  This is similar to what I heard Bobby Knight say once ‘Every one has the will to win but not everyone has the will to work to win.”.  Yes, having faith or dreams is a start, but action has to go into these goals in order to have a better chance to be successful.  What are your goals?  It’s important to define them.  But go further, what is your plan to achieve them?  Former NFL quarterback, Todd Blackledge, once said ‘Work will win when wishing won’t’.  Just remember that it wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark.

 Jamy Bechler is the executive director of U-Leadership and a John Maxwell Certified Leadership Speaker and Coach.  Contact him at CoachBechler@CoachBechler.com to find out how you or your team can be more successfulClick here to signup for THE ENCOURAGING NEWSLETTER

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

SUCCESS IS A CHOICE


"Success is a Choice" ... I first heard this phrase when Rick Pitino wrote a book that had this as the title.  It is one of the best quotes I have heard.   In fact, I have borrowed it as the primary motto for my basketball program over the years.  It goes on all of our letterhead, locker room posters and motivational pieces.  In general, every person has the choice of how they act and behave.  Oftentimes, people say that they had no choice to explain why they do something.  You always have a choice.  The author and speaker, Charles Swindoll, is the person credited with saying that life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to the things that happen to you.  Success may not be as quick as you would like but doing things right and making the right choices and decisions will almost always lead to success.  Of course, the definition of success is not always the same for each person so it is important to define what success is to you.  Your actions and behaviors are your choices.  If you choose to do things that have a positive effect on your future then you’ll be closer to being successful.  Unfortunately, the converse to this statement is also true.  Failure is a choice, as well.  One of my coaching mentors, Denny Lehnus, used to say all the time ‘what you do is what you believe; everything else is just talk’.  When I was leaving Kent State University after serving as Gary Waters’ graduate assistant for two years, Coach Lehnus hired me as one of his assistants at Anderson University.  I found out first-hand that he knew what he was talking about when it came to taking what you believe and what your goals are and turning them into good choices.  A few years before I was hired by Coach Lehnus, he had lost a little more than 200 pounds in a year.  At one time, he weighed more than 400 pounds.  He continues to maintain his new health to this day.  Remarkably, even though he lost the weight in a year, the success was and still remains a continual day by day process.  As Robert Collier once said, ‘Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.”  

Jamy Bechler is the executive director of U-Leadership and a John Maxwell Certified Leadership Speaker and Coach.  Contact him at CoachBechler@CoachBechler.com to find out how you or your team can be more successfulClick here to signup for THE ENCOURAGING NEWSLETTER