3.24.09 Today, before cutting the grass, I walked over the area to be cut and picked up any litter and paper that had blown onto the property. Nothing worse than chopping up a piece of paper and having it all over the lawn! While looking, I ran across a bare patch of ground next to a small area with some loose grass and fur mixed in, so I scraped my shoe over the area and uncovered a rabbit hole.
Much to my surprise, I found 3 small young rabbits in the hole that were maybe 3 inches long at most! They looked like full grown rabbits, but really small.
First, one rabbit leaped out and ran about 15 or more feet from the hole, and then a 2nd followed him, but only went about 3 feet and stopped along a nearby wall of the building. The 3rd stayed right there in the safety and warmth of the rabbit hole.
At this point I proceeded to cut the grass on my lawn tractor. It took a little over an hour for me to cut the grass. During that time, I saw that 1st rabbit all over the place! He just kept running around, apparently trying to keep an eye on where I was. The 2nd rabbit sat in the same spot along the wall where I could easily see him and avoid him for the entire time. And the 3rd rabbit stayed in the hole seeming not to be too concerned with me and what I was doing.
I began to think about how interesting it was that the 3 individual rabbits had the same outward experience, but the way they responded, and therefore their individual experience, was entirely different. One ran around in a frenzy, one sat quietly and watched, and another seemed to hold their position and remain unconcerned.
We may take a look at ourselves and see how we respond to problems. Do we get frightened into running about frantically? Do we sit on the sideline carefully watching? Or do we stick to what we know and remain unconcerned knowing the problem cannot touch us?
How we address our problems is responsible for how successful we are overall. In our online home business success comes from several different factors, and one of them is not getting overly concerned with problems, but looking at them as an opportunity to learn. If you are interested in learning more about how to become comfortable with this way of looking at problems you may wish to visit our group of professional business people at http://tinyurl.com/83t6py that have experience in the area of dealing with the problems that pop up in your online home business.
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Kevin Farrell
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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