Saturday, August 27, 2011

Not Taking No for an Answer


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Tiny Wisdom:
Not Taking No
for an Answer


“Never allow a 
person to tell you no 
who doesn’t have the power 
to say yes.” 

-Eleanor Roosevelt

Many times in life we ask questions of people and then put way too much weight
on their answers.

We ask people we admire if they think we have what it takes, and then consider their
opinions fact. We ask people we respect if they think we should take a chance, and
then follow their advice as law. We ask people if they’ll take a chance on us, and then
interpret their response to be a reflection of our potential.

Other people can’t tell us how far we can go. They can’t tell us how our talents
could evolve. They can’t tell us if our risks will pay off. Other people’s “nos” aren't
what limit our future – it’s our own “nos” that do that.

The other day, I read an interview with television producer and former American Idol
judge Simon Cowell. He admitted that if Lady Gaga had auditioned for the show,
he would have instantly rejected her because of her over-the-top persona. Like her
or not, Lady Gaga has emerged as a force to be reckoned within the music industry
– a bona fide record-breaking pop icon, who likely isn't going anywhere any time soon.

Odds are she heard her fair share of “nos,” as does anyone with a dream.

Sometimes we hear “no” before we even get a chance to contact the person we really
want to reach. We hear “no” from assistants, and publicists, and agents, and associates,
and a number of other gatekeepers. Those “nos” are rarely final since a gate is made
to be opened.

We can take all these “nos” and use them as proof that we shouldn’t move forward
with our goals. Or we can learn from them, release them, and then keep moving ahead,
driven by a deep internal yes that refuses to be ignored.

Today if you come up against rejection, remember:

This does not mean “no.” It just means “not this way.”

Aug 24, 2011 |   by: Lori Deschene

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