Monday, May 19, 2014

Failure Is An Opinion Not Reality : Story of Susan Boyle

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Failure Is An Opinion Not Reality : Story of Susan Boyle












How long can you dance to someone else’s tune, it’s time that you try dancing to 
your own tune. Go through the records of most successful people and you would discover that some of them were branded as failures at one or another time in their life’s journey.

They could have sulked, cried and taken the opinion of the few naysayers to their heart to relinquish their dream.
The victorious choose a different way; they see failure as an opinion and not a reality.
Susan Boyle is a story of a middle-aged ,not so highly educated woman who has been recently diagnosed to be suffering from Asperger’s syndrome, a form of Autism .
Susan by her sheer determination catapulted herself in five minutes to an international arena mostly reserved for the glitterati.The church volunteer from a small Scottish town became a global sensation when she sang the “Les Miserables” number “I Dreamed a Dream” on TV contest “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2009.
The clip of her audition in Britain’s Got Talent has been viewed more than 500 million times, probably making it one of the most viewed ones in the history of web.Her debut album titled “I Dreamed a Dream” was a super hit, along with her subsequent releases she has sold more than 14 million albums worldwide
Who is Susan Boyle?
Susan Boyle was a small town girl raised in the unknown town of Blackburn, Scotland. Her Father was a miner and a veteran of the Second World and her mother was a shorthand typist. Susan Boyle was the youngest of nine siblings – four brothers and five sisters.
It is said that Susan was briefly deprived of oxygen during a difficult birth resulting in a learning disability. Boyle says she was bullied as a child, and was nicknamed “Susie Simple” at school. In an interview she told one newspaper that her classmates’ jibes left behind the kind of scars that don’t heal.
She did not have an easy life, for most of her adult life she was unemployed and earned a living by performing at local churches and pubs. Nevertheless she won numerous awards at the local level. Boyle is unmarried, and she dedicated herself to care for her ageing mother until she died in 2007 at the age of 91 ,just before her daughter’s seemingly overnight success.
It is said that Boyle abandoned an audition for The X Factor because she believed people were being chosen for their looks. She almost abandoned her plan to enter Britain’s Got Talent believing she was too old, but her coach O’Neil persuaded her to audition.
Susan Boyle says that she entered the musical career to make her mom’s wishes come true and pay tribute to her. That was her calling – so it didn’t matter what others were saying about her looks, age or societal status. She was focused on what she wanted and overturned all the odds to make a new life for herself.
Susan says - “I made a promise to my mum that I would do something with my life, Spiritually, she’s with me all the time. She has had a word with someone upstairs because I wouldn’t have had this otherwise.”
If you watch the audition video you would notice the sneers, looks, judgments, and assumptions that nearly everyone makes – including the respective judges when Susan Boyle comes to the stage. Susan Boyle in her audition declared to the judges and the audience that her dream was to become a professional singer. Everyone frowned including the judges. This did not unnerve her, in fact, it made her will stronger to make it happen.
Within 7 days her audition video had been watched more than 66 million times. Within three years she had sold 14 million records and earned more than US $25m. Is anybody laughing at her now?
Watch Susan Boyle in action

7 lessons from Susan Boyle’s life story
  1. Don’t make age an excuse for not doing something great
  2. Don't use your medical condition as crutches - Everything is possible
  3. Never give up , Never give up , Never give up
  4. Believe in your dreams big time - make it happen
  5. Be focused on what you are doing, don’t let other’s comments derail your plans
  6. God has gifted all of us, in one way or another – We need discover it
  7. Be grateful to God - He has plans for everyone
Human spirit is indomitable by design; we set our targets high or low. What is stopping you from dreaming and making it big in life like Susan Boyle? .
Vince Lombardi said “ The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will.”
Human spirit is indomitable by design; we set our targets high or low. What is stopping you from dreaming and making it big in life like Susan Boyle?
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Jappreet Sethi
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