There is little
difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The
little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether It is positive or
negative. – W. Clement Stone
As a coastal
resident I’ve enjoyed several opportunities over the years to go crabbing at
the beach. A good place to catch crab is along the jetties since they like to
hide among the rocks. The rewards of crabbing are delicious as crab can be
served up many ways- crab cakes being my favorite. It reminds me of the popular
crab bucket story.
One time a
man was walking along the beach and saw another man fishing in the surf with a
bait bucket beside him. As he drew closer, he saw that the bait bucket had no
lid and had live crabs inside.
"Why
don't you cover your bait bucket so the crabs won't escape?" he said.
"You
don't understand,” the man replied, "If there is one crab in the bucket it
would surely crawl out very quickly. However, when there are many crab in the
bucket, if one tries to crawl up the side, the others grab hold of it and pull
it back down so that it will share the same fate as the rest of them."
In your
desire to grow as a leader, succeed in business, and thrive in your personal
life, you will come across the “crabs” in life that would seek to hold you back
or pull you down. It’s up to you to get out of the basket if you want to reach
your full potential. You have to escape the pull of the crabs. Here are four
crab types to avoid on your way up.
The crabs with an attitude
Hang around
in the basket with crabs long enough and you will be exposed to unpleasant
attitudes. The crabs with the bad attitudes want to share their misery with
others and want you to stay down with them. You must guard your thoughts and
attitude at all cost – you must get out of the basket. When they are clawing at
you with their negative attitudes, talk, and toxic ways – keep climbing. Don’t
let those crabs pull you down on your way up.
The jealous crabs
When crabs
in your office see your success and the dividends of your hard work it’s not
uncommon for some to be jealous. Instead of being happy for your success and
the progress you are making they will reach up and try to pull you back down.
But remember this: the higher you climb the further out of their reach you will
be. Ignore the small, petty, and jealous types. Soon you will be out of their
company. Keep climbing.
The crabs with limited thinking
The danger
in the crab basket is being around those who are too comfortable where they
are. They have no drive, ambition, or desire to move forward. They find comfort
in the company of mediocrity and resent anyone who dares to leave. Don’t be caught off guard when in your desire
to move up and achieve a greater level of success that crabs will try to pull
down. The best way to rise above small and limited thinking is to get away from
small-minded people.
The crabs who have accepted their
fate
Being a
leader with big dreams and goals is noble. But never underestimate the
challenges you will face. While some
crabs have not embraced your destiny; they are resigned to theirs. Crabs are
those who will tell you that you are not smart enough, talented or gifted
enough, or that you will never make it, etc.
Your climb
up and out of the basket begins when you rid yourself of the crab basket
mentality and dare to embrace your God-given talents and dreams. Dare to
believe that your possibilities are unlimited. Dare to believe that you can
reach your full potential regardless of what others say or think. It’s when you
begin the climb that you will discover that there is no lid at the top holding
you back.
What do you
say?
© 2015 Doug
Dickerson
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