Putting It Out ThereWe
used to play spin the bottle when I was a kid," says comedy writer
Gene
Perret. "A girl would spin the bottle, and if the bottle pointed
to
you when it stopped, the girl could either kiss you or give you a
nickel.
By the time I was 14, I owned my own home."
Gotta
admire persistence. Because rejection is hard to take.
Especially
when it comes from someone you know. Or, come to think
about
it, someone you don't know.
And
we all want to be appreciated. We like being valued for what we do
and
who we are.
American
football coach Bum Phillips lives in a world where one can
become
a hero or a heel in an amazingly short time. One mediocre
season
and a coach, even a good one, can be out of a job. Like
Phillips
once said, "There's only two kinds of coaches -- them that's
been
fired and them that's about to be fired." Sounds like they might
want
to make friends with rejection.Few
things hold people back more than the fear of rejection. They
don't
ask for what they need because the answer may be no. They don't
ask
their boss for a raise or for more time off. They don't ask for
help.
They are afraid to be the first to say "I love you" (what if
they
don't hear "I love you" back?). They don't ask for a better deal
or
a lower interest rate. They don't submit that manuscript to a
publisher.
In short, they don't let their wants and needs be known,
for
fear of being turned away, turned down or turned out.
But
the wonderful truth is this: If you can accept NO for an answer,
you
can ask for anything. ANYTHING. When no is an acceptable and okay
answer
to what you'd like, you can fearlessly ask for whatever you
need.I
love the expression, "I'm just putting it out there." Just put it
out
there. Ask. And don't worry about the response. Nobody can say YES
if
you never asked. Just put it out there and don't be afraid -- you
may
be surprised at the answer you get. Sometimes people just need to
be
asked. And if you don't get the response you want, are you any
worse
off than before?Hey
-- I'm just putting it out there. -- Steve Goodier
http://www.lifesupportsystem.com
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