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Music In Motion Roller CoasterExperience syndrome coaster!

Have you ever been on a roller coaster? I'm sure most of us. If you're like me, but you probably stay as far away from them now you can!

How can something be good for many and yet so frightening to others should be avoided at all costs? It is a question that is difficult to answer! For some, it is interesting! It seems desirable and still others, it is easy to get away from. It's a thriller! And yet, it seems risky!

What if the life we never had the opportunity to try something out of the ordinary? What if life has always refused to go where our heart tugs at us to go? What if the life we have nothing unless we knew it would be 100% sure?

I guess my answer is that we have limited experience! Experience life

just take risks. experiences of life come first have the desire, then take a step towards this desire! Experience comes from trying new things out of our comfort zone and risking a step without guarantees. The experience just after our heart and desires and focus on the task at hand!

The experience has to have dreams and take steps to those dreams. He took steps to have an experience! Taking action may seem a little scary. You'll probably feel butterflies in your stomach when you take the first step. You may even be tempted to let your fear stop you. But think about how you would feel if you've never tried. That's what I call the roller coaster experiences of life syndrome.

Another aspect of the syndrome Roller Coaster experience is that you may fail in trying! There is nothing wrong in failing! Failure is just another stepping stone to live your dream! Failure is a valuable tool if you listen, take you to another time! There is a saying that goes like this: "The problems are nothing but new opportunities." I want to say: "Failure is nothing but a new opportunity."

Fear of failure is probably more a factor than the failure itself! In fact, most people are not

fail, they quit or not to do what they must do to be successful.

Mark Victor Hansen said: "Do not be surprised when fear occurs before taking action. welcome with a smile and say "Hello, I thought you'd probably show." Then turn it back on and do it anyway. You'll be rewarded for your decisive action. "

The most important key in the Roller Coaster syndrome experience is to never give up!

Examples of the Roller Coaster Experience in some of the life we know of famous people such as;

Abraham Lincoln received no more than five years of formal education throughout his life. When he grew up, he joined politics and had 12 major failures before being elected the 16th president of the United States of America.

Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. His work on optics and gravitation made him one of the greatest scientists of the world even known. Many thought that Isaac was born a genius, yet when he was young, he did poorly in elementary school that his teachers became hopeless in improving his grades.

Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer of classical music, is widely regarded as one of history's supreme composers. His reputation has inspired - and in many cases intimidated - composers, musicians and spectators who come after him. Before the start of his career, Beethoven's music teacher said of him "as a composer, he is" hopeless. And during his career, he lost his hearing yet he managed to produce great music like a deaf man.

By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. A phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of grace, speed, power, art, ability to improvise and a u.

Posted on June 16, 2010.
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