Sunday, December 12, 2010

The road less travelled

by Kudzai Kutukwa

“There has never yet been a man in our history who led a life of ease whose name is worth remembering.” The preceding quote by Theodore Roosevelt reminds us that outstanding achievement in any endeavour is not easy. In other words, extraordinary success and relevance do not come without great sacrifice.

It has often been said that the richest piece of real estate is the graveyard. This is because buried within it are unfulfilled dreams. Songs that were never sung, businesses that were never started inventions that never saw the light of day, books that were never written, ideas that were never expressed; the list is endless. All these treasures are buried within the cemetery and they are lost forever.

The majority of people never see the fulfilment of their dreams because they are not willing to pay the price. They are not prepared to go the extra mile or to put in the extra effort required for making their dreams a reality. They would rather spend their lives walking on the path of mediocrity than on the road less travelled i.e. “sacrifice road” Hence they die with their dreams unfulfilled, dreams that could have enriched the world and made it a better place.

To many people, the word sacrifice carries with it negative connotations. It carries with it a sense of loss. My own definition of sacrifice is; giving up what is good today to grab hold of what is best tomorrow. It may be comfortable and enjoyable to watch twelve hours of television a day, but is that going to help you create the “tomorrow” you want? It may be uncomfortable and unpleasant to start you own business today but will the future pay off and rewards not be worth it? Often what is comfortable will deter us from trying out new things that are in harmony with our desired future.

In his book, “As a man thinketh,” James Allen makes a profound statement. He states that, “He who would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain greatly must sacrifice greatly.” In other words the size of your dreams or goals, determines the amount of sacrifice needed. The problem is that most of us worship comfort, thus we avoid anything that requires getting out of our comfort zone.

Thomas Edison, before he successfully invented the light bulb, failed at least ten thousand times. He was able to persevere in the face of failure because he was focused on his goal. He put in the extra effort required to achieve his goal. The price he paid was nothing compared to the success he achieved. It wasn’t easy but it was worth it. Michael Jordan was always the first one on the court, and the last one off the court during practise sessions. He went on to become one of the greatest basketball players in history. His success came not just because he was talented, but because he was willing to pay the price to be the best. The extra hours of practise reaped huge dividends. The same can be true for you.

If you want something you have never had, you got to do something you have never done. You have to rid yourself of the habit of following the crowd, because he who follows the crowd will go no further than the crowd. You will have to be clear about what you want for your life and settle for just that. The road to achieving your dreams may not be easy or comfortable. It may be lonely and turbulent. You may have to fight fierce battles and face violent storms, but just keep holding on. Whatever price you have to pay to make your dreams your reality, no matter how hard it is, do it. Don’t sacrifice your dreams for your comfort but sacrifice your comfort for your dreams. It is up to you to decide from this point on the kind of life you want to live. Remember no one ever attains very eminent success by simply doing what is required of him. It is the amount and excellence of what is over and above the required that determines the greatness of ultimate distinction.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

It starts in your mind


by Kudzai Kutukwa


Once upon a time there lived a guy named Jim. Jim was an average guy and he worked as a plumber. He lived a fairly comfortable life with his wife and two kids. Although Jim loved his job and his average life, he always dreamt of becoming a millionaire. He would imagine all the wonderful things he would be able to buy and the lavish lifestyle that he would have. Thus, week after week Jim would play the lottery hoping that one day he would have a lucky break that would catapult him into the life of his dreams. Sadly, week after week, month after month, year after year; Jim never won the lottery and his dreams remained just that: dreams. After ten years of disappointment Jim's luck finally changed and he won a cool $5 000 000!


Jim's dream had come true and he was ecstatic! Finally he was now a millionaire and all his desires were now within his reach. Upon hearing the good news, Jim's wife and kids could not help but scream with excitement. Tears of joy, sounds of celebration and songs of jubilation filled his house that day. After receiving his money, Jim immediately quit his job and he began to live the life of his dreams. He bought a new mansion in a posh neighbourhood of his town. He furnished it with exotic Italian furniture. All the latest sports cars that you used to exist in his imagination became a part of his reality.


Five years later, Jim was up to ears in debt and he had lost his cars and house. He was forced to get his old job back as a plumber and he struggled financially for the rest of his life, the End. The moral of the story? Everything you want in your life (whether its success, wealth or happiness) begins six inches between your ears: in your mind.



"As a man thinks in his heart, so he is" (Proverbs 23:7). The preceding statement from the bible reminds us that we are what we think not what we have. Too often people make the mistake of pursuing wealth, health, success, etc in the external environment without first changing their thoughts. Like Jim, we become ignorant of the fact that we shape our external environment by our thoughts and not vice-versa. Jim thought that having a million dollars would make him a millionaire. What he was unaware of was that in order to become a millionaire, he needed to have a "millionaire mindset" first, and then the million dollars would follow. Winning the lottery didn't make him a millionaire but a poor person with five million dollars. We all know the old adage that says "a fool and his money are soon parted," this statement became true in Jim's life. His final condition was worse than his first.


If you change the way you think, you will also change your behaviour. A change in behaviour will result in you forming new habits that are harmonious with your desires. This will result in you having the desires of your heart; in Jim's case he would have become a millionaire because his thoughts and behaviour will be in sync with his dream. A change of your circumstances is in exact ratio with a change of your mental condition. Do you see how this works?


On his quest to becoming a millionaire instead of wasting precious time and money playing the lottery Jim should have:

a) visualized and affirmed himself as a millionaire

b) adopted a 'millionaire mindset' by aligning his self-talk and habits with that of a millionaire

c) studied the lives of other millionaires, to find out what makes them different from everybody else i.e. he had to first BECOME a millionaire at the core of his being before he could have what millionaires have. The same is true for you in any area of your life, HAVING IS ABOUT BEING! Read the preceding statement once again until you get it.



"As a man thinks so he is, as he continues to think so he remains." What is it that you desire to have? Is it wealth, happiness, success, divine health? Whatever it is, find out first WHO you need to BECOME in order to have what you want. True and lasting change begins on the inside and works its way out, not the other way around. Remember, all that you will achieve and all that you will fail to achieve will be the direct result of your own thoughts. It all starts in your mind.