Your attitude, not your aptitude,
will determine your altitude. – Zig Ziglar
In
Valladolid, Spain, where Christopher Columbus died in 1506, stands a monument
commemorating the renowned discoverer. Perhaps the most interesting feature of
the monument is a statue of a lion destroying one of the Latin words that had
been part of Spain’s motto for centuries.
Before
Columbus made his voyages, the Spaniards thought they had reached the outer limits
of earth. Thus their motto was “Ne Plus Ultra,” which means “No More Beyond.”
The word being torn away by the lion is “Ne” or “no,” making it read “Plus
Ultra.” Columbus had proven that there indeed was “more beyond.”
Think of how
different life would be had it not been for people who pushed beyond what they
knew in their day to make way for the things we now enjoy. Findings in a Top 10 (http://bit.ly/15Dkscr) survey of the top inventions of the
past 100 years are ranked from 1-10 as follows: the light bulb, the internet,
printing press, telephone, automobiles, television, camera, toilet, airplanes,
and metal gear solid. Our lives now revolve around the practicality and
usefulness of each invention thanks in part to those who dared to believe that
there was more beyond.
Embracing a
‘more beyond’ attitude is essential to your success as a leader. The challenges
you face are not unique to others but your attitude is uniquely yours. To
transition from “Ne Plus Ultra” to a “Plus Ultra” mindset you must engage a
‘more beyond’ attitude. Here are four steps to get you started.
Don’t let others define
you. It is
important to be comfortable in your own skin. It is equally important to not be
defined by what others say, think, or believe about you. You are a masterpiece
and your life’s blueprint is an original not a replica of someone else. As you
grow in confidence you can shape your future and be the person you were created
to be and the leader you can become. The ‘more beyond’ tip – be yourself.
What hasn’t been done
is possible. Thomas
Edison was one of the inventors from the Top 10 list. Edison understood failure
and disappointment. He once said, “I have not failed. I’ve found 10,000 ways
that won’t work.” He embraced a ‘more beyond’ attitude and overcame his
negative circumstances. Just because something hasn’t been done, tried, or has
been rejected in the past doesn’t mean it’s not possible. It simply means that
destiny has been waiting on your arrival. The ‘more beyond’ tip – remove your
limitations.
You need courage to
blaze new trails. The Spaniards motto for centuries had been set in stone; “Ne Plus Ultra.”
Blazing new trails and overcoming traditional ways of thinking can be
difficult. A ‘more beyond’ attitude takes the courage of a lion to break away
from old views. As Columbus overcame centuries-old beliefs he opened up New
Worlds and new possibilities never before known. Courageous leadership is
needed today to help others discover new possibilities yet to be fulfilled.
Leadership is not for the faint of heart. The ‘more beyond’ tip – don’t be
afraid.
You can begin today. Everything worthwhile has a starting
point. The inventors had starting points. Great writers begin on page one.
Great sculptors have a chisel and stone. Great artist have a canvas and a
brush. What is in your hand? What is in your heart? Where does your journey begin that
will take you to the place of your dreams? Your ‘more beyond’ attitude begins
with the recognition that you will never achieve your dreams tomorrow unless
you take action today. Your destiny awaits- what are you waiting on? The ‘more
beyond’ tip – there is no time like the present.
What do you
say?
© 2013 Doug
Dickerson
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