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Joint Ventures - Are You Monkeylike?

   
Author: Robin J. Elliott

Psychologists put four monkeys into a cage. In the cage, they erected a pole with a platform on top of it. They put a huge bunch of tantalizing, ripe, yellow bananas on the platform. Soon the monkeys smelt the bananas and eagerly started to climb nimbly up the pole to get at them. Immediately, the psychologists started squirting the monkeys with strong jets of icy cold water from fire hoses. They did this every time the monkeys tried to get to the bananas, and, naturally, soon the monkeys gave up trying. They sat around getting hungry. Then the psychologists removed one of the monkeys and replaced him with a new monkey who had never experienced the wrath of the fire hoses. Soon the enticing aroma of bananas assailed nostrils and he started climbing up the pole towards them.

What do you think the other furry fellows did? Thats right, they grabbed the newcomer and pulled him down from the pole, preventing him from getting at the bananas. At this point no fire hoses were used. Well, they removed another the monkey and brought in a new one. Now, even the monkey who had never been squirted by the fire hoses, joined in to stop the latest addition from climbing up the pole! One by one they removed the monkeys and replaced them with new monkeys, each of which was stopped from climbing the pole by the other monkeys, all of which, eventually, had never even been squirted with water!

Thats how belief systems and rumors work. We start to believe the myths and urban legends. We become the victims of the limiting beliefs of others and accept those lies as our own, and then we, in turn, impose them on others, believing that we are helping them!

Youve heard the story of the woman who regularly cut off the ends of a ham before putting it into the oven, havent you? Well, eventually the husband asked why she cut the ends off and she said she was taught to do so by her mother, who was a great cook. The husband asked his mother in law why she taught her daughter to cut the ends off hams. She didnt know - HER mother had taught her to do so. Eventually, the husband found out that the grandmothers oven was too small that why the ends had to be cut off. And even though his wifes oven was quite spacious enough to accommodate three hams, she continued to cut the ends off.

Perception is reality. We tend to make the reality of others, our own. We say we want to learn from their mistakes, but we often learn to limit ourselves with their false restrictions. We allow fear instead of faith to guide us. Ducks fly in flocks and stay close to the ground. Eagles fly alone and high. Eagles dont fly around with ducks, or they might start quacking before too long. When the mob runs south, Eagles stroll northwards.

Small elephants are tied up with a strong chain until they realize they cant escape. When theyre grown, a thin rope that they could snap very easily will enslave them to the extent that they have staved to death and burnt to death because they believed a meager rope was a powerful chain. What is your rope? What beliefs do we have that are preventing us from happiness, health and hilarity? Are we monkeys or monarchs? Minions or miracle workers? Lets dare to dream. Easy is not an option. Quitting is also not an option. Lets have goals that are bigger than our fears.

Joint Ventures between Eagles create wealth and prosperity.

Author Bio:

Robin J. Elliott

Robin J. Elliott has worked with literally thousands of businesses, in Africa, Canada and the United States since 1987 and has trained and spoken to thousands in his seminars. He has appeared on national television and radio and in national newspapers and conducts his business on an international level.

His passion and specialty is helping people to start and grow their own businesses using Joint Ventures. His mission is to share the magic and power of Joint Ventures with entrepreneurs worldwide and to facilitate meetings between like minded businesspeople through his Joint Venture Forum.

Robin J. Elliott has been officially included in the International Who's Who of Entrepreneurs in 2002 and has been nominated as a candidate for inclusion in the 2004-2005 edition of the International WHO'S WHO of Professionals. He has won international sales awards and was a Finalist in the Ernst and Young "Against All Odds National Entrepreneur Competition." Robin was an Executive Director of the South African Sales Association (STASA) and has been a Rotary International Director.

Robin's articles are published in national magazines and his regular, weekly e newsletter articles reach over 23,000 people per week.

He has written six books and has made fourteen videos and dozens of audiotapes and CD's. He is a sought-after speaker.

His training and qualifications includes Hotel management, Transactional Analysis, Organization and Methods (Work Study), Sales, Marketing, and Management, Personality Styles, Psychology, Theology and Public Speaking.

Robin has been married for 20 years to Frederika Elliott. Frederika (Rika) Elliott has degrees in education, Minimal Brain Dysfunction and more. She lectured at a Teachers Training College, taught school and has worked alongside Robin in their business since 1987. Rika owned and ran Success Consultants and has an intimate understanding of Joint Ventures.

Robin and Rika live in beautiful Vancouver, Canada. They enjoy business, downhill snow skiing, swimming, kayaking, hiking, reading and traveling.

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