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Wealth Creation - Reacting Positively to Achieve Success

By Maria Rattray

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History shows that many wonderful things that happen in life, happen firstly by sheer accident, and secondly by the individuals concerned being proactive, sometimes in the face of negativity, to effect a positive outcome from the accident. Some multi-millionaires have become so by simply seeing an opportunity in what otherwise could have been an overlooked incident.

The humble Post-It note that is used world-wide was one of those accidents. A batch of glue that failed to stick properly turned out to be one of the greatest assets both in the business world and in our homes. Recipe books are festooned by brightly-coloured post-its. Office boards are awash with short-term visual reminders, again using the post-it. Post-its are often left for our teenage children as reminders to do something. And who does not use the post-it as a handy bookmark?

You see, here, a positive reaction to something that initially seemed to be a failure, turned that same something into a success. Although it was Dr Silver Spencer who actually developed the low-tack glue and tried to get the 3M company to take it on board, it was Arthur Fry who took advantage of, and made a success of his friend's invention. Being frustrated by his markers falling from his hymnal, he remembered the rejected glue. The idea for patenting the product was renewed!

Post-its were put on the market in 1977 by the 3M Company but failed to sell. Undeterred, they were then sent out to consumers as free samples, where 90 percent of people said they would buy them. Post-its from then on were to become a household name. From seeing an opportunity, to initial rejection, to possible solution, and eventually, success, so began the Post-It!

Another amazing discovery was that of the Velcro fastener. The idea for the fastener was fashioned by a Swiss mountain climber named George de Mestral, who returned home after walking his dog, covered in burrs, as was the dog. His insatiable curiosity forced him to examine the burrs under a powerful microscope. In so doing he discovered how the burrs clung tenaciously to his pants. He was hooked! He saw in this, an opportunity. And so was born, the Velcro fastener, the arch-rival of the zipper.

Although George envisioned all sorts of uses for his product, it was not an easy pathway to success. His first attempts to market his invention were met with certain derision. Undeterred by the taunting, George took action and in so doing, triumphed where others might have failed. Today Velcro is a multi-million dollar industry.

And what about George? Well he is the hero of every young mother who has tried in vain to teach her pre-schooler to tie shoelaces! He's even more of a hero to kindergarten and pre-school teachers! Moreover, teachers, world-wide, use the same technology, Velcro circles, for classroom displays that actually stay in place! It's hard to imagine life without Velcro.

Highlighted are two accidents that because of persistence and determination on the part of the inventors, became the ultimate in design.

Your being here, reading this, however, is probably not an accident. You must have had a purpose in doing so. Perhaps you were searching for a solution to a problem or an idea that you may have. Maybe you have an idea and are looking for an opportunity to market it. Whatever your reason, if you seriously want to change your life, seize the opportunity. Embrace your ideas with a clear focus, determination and drive. Stop dreaming. Stop hoping. Refuse to listen to the naysayers. Don't leave it in the lap of the gods, for there it will stay. And you, then what will you do? Life passes quickly, seemingly much more quickly as you mature! Have you noticed that?

So the time for change is now. Are you going to look back one year from now, ten years from now, and say, I'm glad I took action, it was a challenge, it took me from my comfort zone, it was a risk, but I did it? Or will you find that you simply drifted along, hoping?

You know, 'A bend in the road is not the end of the road...unless you fail to make the turn'. It may take a lot of effort for you to stay positive in your search for success, but if you practice you will find that over time, the positives will overtake the negatives.

Instead of reacting to possible dream stealers, take action. Be determined. Know that you will succeed. Climb that mountain and stay focused. And at the summit, be assured, the view will have been worth the effort.  

Maria Rattray invites you to embrace a lifestyle that affords time freedom. Work from home. Say goodbye to the endless traffic jams that have formed part of your working week. Work from anywhere in the world in fact. Work the hours that suit you. Interested? Then Join Me Here:=> www.freedompursuits.com.au

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