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  By Daniel Comp on Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Allowing Setbacks to Spur You On by Denis Waitley

Many times, we look at high achievers and assume they had a string of lucky breaks or made it without much effort. Usually, the opposite is true, and the so-called superstar had an incredibly rough time before he or she attained any lasting success.
It may motivate you more toward your own goals to know that some of the most famous and well-known people in modern times had to overcome as difficult obstacles as anyone before they finally reached the top. It takes persistence and total commitment to your goals, but it’s possible!
You may not know the background of a certain laundry worker who earned sixty dollars a week at his job but had the burning desire to be a writer. His wife worked nights, and he spent nights and weekends typing manuscripts to send to publishers and agents. Each one was rejected with a form letter that gave him no assurance that his manuscripts had even been read. I’ve received a few of those special valentines myself through the years, and I can tell you firsthand that they’re not the greatest self-esteem builders.
But finally, a warm, more personal rejection letter came in the mail to the laundry worker, stating that although his work was not good enough at this point to warrant publishing, he had promise as a writer and he should keep trying.
He forwarded two more manuscripts to the same friendly-yet-rejecting publisher over the next eighteen months, and as before, he struck out with both of them too. Finances got so tight for the young couple that they had to disconnect their telephone to pay for medicine for their baby.
Feeling totally discouraged, he threw his latest manuscript into the garbage. His wife, totally committed to his life goals and believing in his talent, took the manuscript out of the trash and sent it back to Doubleday, the publisher who had sent the friendly rejections. The book, titled Carrie, sold over five million copies, and as a movie, became one of the top-grossing films in 1976. The laundry worker, of course, was Stephen King.
The main message: believe in your ability to turn obstacles into opportunities. Too often people try to storm their obstacles as if they’re forts that need to be taken. It’s better to step back and ask yourself: “Did I cause this obstacle by my own actions or lack of them? Did someone else cause this obstacle? Is this obstacle one that grew out of the natural progression of circumstances?”
This last question may seem complex, but it holds a secret to the way you can set and reach your goals and achieve your destiny!

OK.. let’s get out there and try again!

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Garth Hardin
# Garth Hardin
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Pieces of the puzzle have fallen into place, ones not present in previous trans ams. When the timing is right, we will be pedaling away from Blain, looking forward to thunder arm, Diablo lake, Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. I see no failure here, only building momentum. A tangible product, lots to say and teach, a couple travel companions-to start, anyway-a support vehicle. Logistics are not the same as they would be with solo cyclist and trailer. Likewise with timing. Roll with the curveballs but don't go with the flow. Only dead fish do that...as Sarah says. Adapt and overcome. My mountain bike is now truly road and offroad worthy.
Considering I had my new forks on just before 4 pm yesterday and was at the trail head at a little past 6 pm with 3900 feet of descent on a trail I'd never ridden, which tested it's craggy terrain capabilities even more than I'd really wished, it is an adaptable hardtail machine. I have a 34 tooth middle ring on order and platform clip-in pedals are next.
I've situated my bike, deliberately, with the help of friends and family. Gaps of time in between components coming to fruition, but steadily, I am back moving on my bike. Instead of gloomily looking at it every time I step out of my front door, in a state of non-op... which I will admit I did...every single time. There is time between now and August 1. Let all involved in this crazy adventure allow the larger forces involved and at play, to orchestrate the way they do. It's a supernatural thing.

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