In the old days out west, ranchers would sometimes take a wild steed that they could not break, tie it to a little burro, and turn the two loose. The steed would rear up on its hind legs snorting defiance, irritated beyond belief, distratced, and unhappy. Off they would go, out onto the range. Before long the bucking steed would disappear over the desert horizon, dragging the helpless burro behind.
Days would pass, but eventually the odd couple would reappear. The little burro would come first, with the submissive steed in tow.
What went on out on the range always brought the same result. The steed would buck and kick and pitch and pull, but the burro, willing or not, would.
hang on, no matter what.
Finally, the steed would become exhausted, and at that point the burro would take over and
become the leader.
That’s the way it is in life.
True leaders hang on.
They are the determined, they are commited. They know that perseverance can bring them out on top. No matter what…
Hang on.
Do not give up on your dreams.
True leaders dream big. They get a plan, a vision, and a system that works over and over again and seek out those who are living the lifestyle they want and make a decision to decide to go for it, no matter what. They get a plan, plan to work and work their plan. No matter what, they hang on to their convictions and are strong enough to take on the steeds. They have patience to handle those greater than them. They hang on and accomplish great feats, and build success upon success.
It’s the journey. It’s who you become when you arrive at being a True leader that is what makes the hanging on so important. Begin today to get a plan, read the books, get involved in your own personal growth and development programme. When you are at the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. When you are ready to quit, that’s the time to start all over again. Remember the little burro.
“When you are through changing, you are through.“
~ Bruce Barton
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