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Wounded Wolves --- The Journey Forward

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This is a story about finding your way. It's dedicated to any
and all people that may have found themselves lost, confused,
powerless, in a dead end career, going nowhere and those who may
have lost sight of what they really want from life. It's a story
about 'people (wounded wolves)facing life's challenges' and
making the journey forward. Forward to success, self esteem and
pride. Maybe a few of you can relate to this as it's happening
now. Or, maybe you were wounded once and remember the journey you
had to make to create happiness and success in your life. Being
wounded can be a result of many things - a personal crisis,
family life, a bad marriage, the way you were raised, poor life
decisions, limited exposure to education and learning, and
sometimes just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It can
even be just a matter of heritage and the socialistic environment
that you become accustomed to as a child.


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Wounded Wolves --- The Journey Forward
Copyright (c) 2008 Rick Johnson
CEO Strategist  LLC
http://www.ceostrategist.com



This is a story about finding your way. It’s dedicated to any and
all people that may have found themselves lost, confused,
powerless, in a dead end career, going nowhere and those who may
have lost sight of what they really want from life.

It’s a story about “Wounded Wolves” and making the journey
forward. Forward to success, self esteem and pride. Maybe a few
of you can relate to this as it’s happening now. Or, maybe you
were wounded once and remember the journey you had to make to
create happiness and success in your life.

Being wounded can be a result of many things - a personal crisis,
family life, a bad marriage, the way you were raised, poor life
decisions, limited exposure to education and learning, and
sometimes just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It can
even be just a matter of heritage and the socialistic environment
that you become accustomed to as a child.

If you find yourself in this type of situation, often times your
attitude suffers, you can’t seem to make anything work. You lack
focus and you often become paranoid. Optimism doesn’t exist. In
fact, you become very pessimistic and may even create the
self-fulfilling prophecy of failure.

You become disappointed; disappointed in life, disappointed with
your job, disappointed with yourself. You begin to dislike what
you have become, but you don’t really know what to do. You don’t
know how to change. You may even begin to dislike yourself.

Okay Stop!!!

That’s enough with the Doom and Gloom. This isn’t about feeling
sorry for you. This is about creating “The Journey Forward.” My
very first mentor that took me under his wing at the prime age of
18 years old when I was in the military said these five words to
me that I still remember today.

“Never ever - ever give up!”

So... Let’s start there. No matter what situation you find
yourself in, make a pledge right now that no matter how tough the
journey seems, you are committed, and you will not give up. Your
journey may be simply creating a better career path at your place
of employment. It may be starting your own business or it may be
as extreme as grabbing yourself by the bootstraps and pulling
yourself out of personal devastation. It doesn’t matter what
circumstance you are in. You can create a path forward if you are
committed and you pledge to “Never - ever - ever - give up.”

Let’s begin discussing your journey forward by reflecting on
another journey.

A number of years ago a 10-year-old boy roamed the streets of
Toledo, Ohio. He grew up on those streets learning life’s
lessons. Like many of us, he came from a broken home. His daddy
left him and his four brothers and one sister when he was five.
His dad died when he was nine. He was the youngest, the baby of
the family. You can imagine that times were tough; feeding six
hungry kids wasn’t easy, especially without a father figure. In
fact, he was on welfare during his entire adolescent period until
he joined the military at age 17.

At the age of 10 he sold newspapers in downtown Toledo. He
crafted his abilities, his drive, on those streets. He didn’t
have a plan; he didn’t have anyone to show him the way. He only
had himself, and he had a best friend, a black kid, named Louie
Jones. They didn’t have a normal paper route like most kids,
delivering to the same house every day in nice, quiet
neighborhoods. This young boy and his friend, Louie, did what was
known as blue jacking and their territory happened to be skid
row. They carried a canvas sack filled with the Toledo Blade. The
bag weighed almost as much as they did. They went form bar to
bar. If they couldn’t sell a newspaper, they’d shine shoes. If
that didn’t work, they’d dance to music on the jukebox hoping the
drunks and semi-drunks on skid row would throw nickels and dimes
at them. In fact, it wasn’t Michael Jackson who invented the
moonwalk; it was Louie Jones who first did it in a little bar
called the Erie Café in Toledo, Ohio.

At the time the young man didn’t realize what life should be
like. He knew he was wounded but he just didn’t know how badly.
They say ignorance is bliss, well; this young man’s ignorance was
only of his surroundings. He was quite an entrepreneur and became
more successful on the streets as he grew, but he was wounded and
heading for trouble. He started his first business at the age of
15 selling used car parts. He would take orders by day and fill
them by night.

"You need hubcaps for a ’57 Chevy, not a problem; a carburetor
for a ’55 Ford, you’ll have it in two days."

The young man didn’t realize how deep his wounds were even though
at times he would crouch down and hide behind trash cans and cars
as he walked home from school until the rest of the kids were
gone so they didn’t see him go into that condemned house where
they lived on the city dump.

His wounds could have gone deeper but then a life-changing event
occurred, he graduated from high school and, at the age of 17, he
had no clue what to do with his life. But he did know what he
didn’t know. He knew that if he continued on the path he was on
he would end up in deep trouble, maybe even prison. In fact a
juvenile judge explained that to him with crystal clarity. He
knew he needed something to change the direction he was headed
in. Something to change the path he was on. He was offered the
opportunity to join the military.

It was during the Vietnam Era and the military trained him in
Jungle Survival; not a whole lot of different than the techniques
he learned in street survival. Not a whole lot different then the
techniques you must learn to be successful in business today.
Those four years were filled with defining moments in his life.
He had no idea what to do when his four years in the military
were up.

As he left the military his wounds seemed to open a bit.
Self-doubt started to creep in until he remembered those words
from that old Sergeant.

“Son - if you want to really be successful in your life you have
to want it so bad that it overcomes all the pain and guilt you
have stored in your memory. And remember, Never - ever - ever -
give up!”

Different Journeys

So What.... What does this journey have to do with you and your
personal journey? In reality, nothing. Everybody’s journey will
be different. I only tell this story to let you know that you are
not alone. Most people face some sort of crisis at some point in
their life.

Let me share a few principles and guidelines that may help you if
you find yourself in any type of difficult situation or you just
want to accelerate your journey forward toward success as you
define it.

I. Take Responsibility ---- for who you were, who you are, but
more importantly - who you want to become.It really doesn’t
matter how or why you are in the current state you are in. You
must take responsibility for it. Until you own it - you can’t
change it. So... the very first step is to look within and
forgive yourself and relieve yourself of any guilt. People wont
start respecting you until you respect yourself. Regardless of
your situation, no one but you has the control over changing it.
But, you have to want it so bad that it overcomes the pain and
the guilt. Do something ... Your chance of winning the lottery is
extremely remote. Don’t create false dreams. Create productive
dreams that have a better chance for success. The “Law of
Attraction” only works when you take action. Stop blaming other
people or circumstance.

II. Avoid the Irrational Ghosts ---- Let go of your fears. Change
is scary but if you create it, you can control it. Be a little
bit of a maverick. Decide to take some calculated risk. Begin to
look at all your options. Success principles, and there are
hundreds of them, only work if you conquer your fears first.

III. The Time is Now ---- No change can occur until you do
something. The beginning of your journey forward starts with you.
You may have an angel looking over you but you must initiate
success ---- no one can do it for you. Analyze your life, your
career, your dreams and your realities. You need a clear purpose,
a purpose that motivates you. Figure out exactly what you want to
do with your life and call that your “Destination.”

IV. Map the Journey ----- Nobody starts on a journey without some
type of direction. You must go forward with focus, passion, and a
sense of meaning. Begin by quantifying your goals. How will you
measure success? What does succeeding mean to you? For some it’s
just a promotion to upper management. For others it means
happiness and spiritual wealth and to others it may mean being
the CEO. You define success for your life and only you can do
that. Don’t let anyone else set your standards for personal life
achievements. Outline your purpose. Get off the path you are
currently on. Every single one of us at some point in our lives
feels stuck. Get unstuck. Start by investing in learning. Commit
yourself to at least one hour a day of scheduled reading or other
forms of education.

V. Write Down Your Goals ---- Write down at least three to five
goals for your life, under each goal try to identify milestones
along the way that can track your progress. And lastly, under
each goal identify specific actions that you feel you must take
to accomplish that goal. It’s amazing how success rates multiply
simply by defining goals and putting them in writing. List
specific factors in your life that would allow you to generate
the best methods in accomplishing your goals.

VI. Execute ------- Some general once said, “No plan survives
contact with the enemy.” To me that means unless you begin to
execute, you will never figure out what adjustments and changes
are necessary to keep your journey on track to reach your
destination. Remember, you’re not alone. Many of us have been
wounded in some form or fashion. Even the rich and famous in our
society have wounds; some may be even deeper than ours. Begin
executing by searching for a coach or mentor that can help you.
Someone who has been there and done that. You will be amazed to
find out how willing some people are to reach out and help you
succeed if you are sincere, dedicated, hard working and willing.

It is Possible

This story is heartfelt because it is my personal journey. I am
the young man who sold newspapers on skid row. I am the young man
who has been inspired for a life time and whose heart holds
treasured lessons and memories from the old Sergeant in the
military. I Never-ever-ever gave up and I had to learn to
forgive! I only reflect on it to let you know I wasn’t born with
a silver spoon in my mouth. I wasn’t a member of the “Lucky
Sperm” club. Although I have the academic credentials, I am not
an academic. I didn’t complete my formal education in life until
I was over fifty years old. But more importantly, I was wounded
once and found my way forward. You can too. It may not be easy
but it’s doable.

Remember... Success isn’t a gift. It just doesn’t happen. Like
the Wolf --- you must learn to lick your wounds. They will heal.
But if you are going to create a journey toward success, you have
to plan for it. We all live 24 hours each day. What you do with
that time determines your success. Ask yourself if you really
have defined your destination. Ask yourself if you have defined
the map for your journey. Create a self-imposed respect for time.
Learn to multi task. Treat time as an investment. If that
ten-year-old kid from Toledo who was headed for trouble can make
it, so can you. Be a Lead Wolf. Believe in yourself, work hard,
be committed and “Never - ever --- ever --- give up!”

Thanks for listening; I hope I've opened a door for you that
will never close. 




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