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    February 08

    Winners Get Back Up on the Horse

    记得从前看过一本书,细节决定成败。其中提到过一个面试的人,他工作的12家公司不是倒闭,就是经营不佳。可是这个人在面试的时候,却很自信地说,所有的人都只学习如何成功,可是他却从12家公司的失败经验中得到了无比珍惜的教训和成长。当然,也并不是所有经历失败的人,都有勇气和自信这么说。
     
    我在现在的公司工作才1年半,可是顶头大老板和顶头小老板都已经换了两拨人。我是一个很敏锐的人,和新来的老板共处不过两个多月,其实就已经知道了他的弱点和优点。所有的人都说,也许这个老板比以前的老板强。可是在我看来,两个人其实都是半斤八两,各有利弊。可是,我却从他们身上,学到了很珍贵的管理教训。是的,我说的是,教训,而不是经验。一个好的老板,可以提拔你,令你成长得很快。可是不经历风霜的成长,必然容易摧折。所以,虽然我有时候也还是很羡慕,另一个小组的同事有很好的老板,可是我想,我并不愿意就此觉得自己的运气太差,或者倒霉。相反,我想,也许职业生涯早期的不顺,更有利于将来的发展。
     
    今天和强强聊天,聊到管理和成功。正如JACK WELCH所说的那样,最好的经理并不是完美的,但是他们总是从失败中奋起并取得成功(Keep Getting Back on the Horse)。因此他们所要寻找的人,正是那些虽然曾经犯过错误,并不完美,但是却知道从失败中汲取教训的人。
     
    假如,一个人永远没有经历失败,或者是上天给他的福分。天时地利人和。可是经历失败的人而知道如何从失败中重新回归成功的人,才是真正的成功者。
     

     "Leadership is about results, not experience, not education, or any of the other things that everyone claims is leadership. It's about to Being able to consistantly deliver results, or Being able to recover from falling off that horse, o And geting right back on until you ultimately deliver results."

    That's so in line with what I keep telling my clients and my youth leadership groups I work with. The path to your destination is almost never a straightline. There will be zig zags, side trips, and steps backward.

    Too many people slip off the trail, and just walk away telling themselves they just failed. The winners are the ones that learn from what took them off the trail, figure out how to get back on the trail, and keep steadily plodding toward the goal even with the setbacks.

    Failure Is a Choice--Choose to Win

    You only fail one time--when you say you have....and QUIT.

    When that happens there is only one guaranteed outcome--Failure. That makes failure a choice. Those that choose to not get back on choose to be victims.

    Those that win choose to get back on the horse, get back on the trail and plod along toward the goal

    我记得我从前常常和一个朋友抱怨我受到的挫折,因此在这个朋友眼睛里,我是一个挫折很多的人。其实,我只不过把这个朋友当成自己的知心朋友,我以为我不必要去说自己的成功和优点,别人也必然能看得到。可是,我常常在和朋友一吐心声的时候,也突然明白其实我根本不在乎这个挫折。而且,在诉说过后,我就已经找到了方向。我一直对这个朋友怀有深刻的信任,可是我也明白,诉苦决不是一件好事。
     
    我在商学院的时候,DIA老师最推崇的一个作家,写过一本书“blink" .也就是说,很多人在作决定的时候,往往只在见面的眨眼工夫。这本书的意思说的就是,在很多人作决定的时候,或者处于经验,或者出于感性,总之一瞬间的印象,就已经决定成败。可是,很多时候,这个瞬间做的决定,也可能是错的。这个作家,还写了另一本书,谈到成功者。他认为成功的人,未必就是绝顶聪明的人,但是却占据天时地利人和。
     
    许多第一次见过我的人,绝不会觉得我是一个坚忍不拔的人。甚至很多人,觉得我很娇气,似乎得用个玻璃罩子罩着,才能免受伤害。从某种意义上说,或者也不无道理,因为我对于这个世界,有时候难免过于天真。可是,我还记得有一次另一个朋友,用兰花来形容我的个性,他说,很多人都觉得兰花高贵而难养,但是却不知道兰花在这个世界上经历了无数的惊变,却仍然开出最娇美然而绝尘的花朵。这个朋友,很可能只是随口一说,但是我想,也许我之所以爱兰花,也是这个道理。
     
     
     
     

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    和你一样:人在职场,心生倦意,却身不由己。
    Feb. 15
    Jasmine Yuwrote:
    谢谢两位。 :)近来可好,观众?
    Feb. 14
    既向静中观性分,偏于发处知生色。保重!
    Feb. 12
    :) 祝福!
    Feb. 9

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