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In
Hot Pursuit
By Tom Pryor
Martin
England was a life insurance salesman. He asked Martin Luther King to
purchase a policy, but Rev. King declined. Mr. England, however, would
not give up. He followed Rev. King from town to town. Not because Martin
England needed the sale, but because Martin King needed the insurance.
On April 4, 1968, three months after agreeing to purchase a policy, Rev.
King was assassinated. Because Martin England saw a need and met it, Coretta
Scott King and their four children had adequate finances to live and continue
Rev. King's ministry.
Is there someone chasing you because they see
a glaring need in your business or personal life?
Is that someone your doctor, business partner, CFO, board chairman,
spouse, boss, pastor, best friend, largest customer, supply chain partner,
teacher or Tom Pryor's e-mail articles?
The secret to success is not to try to avoid or get rid or shrink from
your problems; the secret is to grow yourself so that you are bigger than
any problem." (1)
On a scale of 1 to 10 (with 1 as the lowest priority and 10 as the highest),
if you were facing a level 5 problem with only level 2 strength, it would
look pretty daunting. But if you grew your strength to a level 8, as author
Harv Eker recommends in his new book, Secrets
of the Millionaire Mind, that same level 5 problem would look pretty
small. Problems rarely go away, even if we ignore them. So we'd better
prepare ourselves to face them.
Martin
Luther King realized that his level 1 financial net worth was no match
for the level 5 needs of his family. Purchasing a life insurance policy
made Rev. King bigger than his problem.
People
are not poor for what they have, but because of important things they've
missed. What person and issue is pursuing you
or your organization today? Don't dismiss it. Instead, print
this article. On the back, write the issue you need to confront. Rate
both the issue and your strength on a scale of 1 to 10. Then take 15 minutes
to identify one or more ways to grow your strength greater than the issue.
Stop
focusing on the size of your problem and start focusing on the size of
you! Hot pursuits can make you rich.
[1] Secrets
of the Millionaire Mind, T. Harv Eker, Harper Business Press, 2005
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