A Bug’s Life:Applying
the Success Principles of Ants
by Ralph Jean-Paul
"Go to the ant… consider her ways and be wise" -Proverbs
6:6
Have you ever seen a trail of ants going from one
destination to another?They seem to
have a great sense of direction and are intensely focused on where they are
going and what needs to get done.Even
though ants are responsible for so many tasks, they always seem to accomplish
everything they set out to do.Because of
their success principles, if ants were human, they would be the most successful
group of people on the planet.So how is
it possible that such a tiny creature can achieve so much?
I once heard speaker Jim Rohn talk about the ant philosophy.He explained their ability to never give up
and how they prepare for the future.I
decided to take a closer look the ant and found that there are many more principles
that they live by that, if applied to the human life, would almost guarantee
success.
Fearless Persistence
Ants are remarkably persistent. If they are on their way
somewhere, they are focused and determined to get there not matter the
obstruction. They often scale great heights and travel long distances in order
to get to food. No obstacle is too big
to conquer. If an ant comes across a
morsel of food too big to carry, it will find a way to summon other ants and
they will work tirelessly until they have broken the food down to a size that
is more manageable.
Persistence pays off in the human world also.Persistence is a common trait that almost all
successful people share.Billionaire
businessman Paul J. Meyer said, “90% of failure comes from quitting.I’ve seen so many people, that if would’ve turned
one more corner or just wait one more day, they’ve have it.”
Fearless persistence means fighting each challenge to the
end.It means looking at the things that
are in the way of your goals and resolving to overcome it no matter what!It may mean going under, over, around, and
through just about anything to reach your destination.Just like an ant, you cannot let the size of
the obstacle stop you from reaching your goal.
Stay Self-Motivated
There is no other group of animals that is more efficient,
effective, and motivated.They seem to
always be focused and working towards the common goals of building and
repairing the nest, collecting and distributing food, and caring for eggs. But although they have a queen, she does not
direct the actions of the other ants.While
we humans need supervisors, bosses, and presidents to motivate and guide us,
ants seem to be driven by an unseen force which propels them to continue to
work towards the common goal.
Being self motivated is an amazingly powerful trait to
posses.Without the motivation to fuel
us, it may become very easy to slip into the realm of boredom. While ants seem
to need no outside motivation to drive them, we tend to need motivation from
outside sources in order to complete our lifelong, and sometimes, our daily
goals.
Ants know how to focus on what is important to themselves
and the colony.In order to stay self-motivated,
we need to identify what is truly
important in our lives and the lives of the people around us.Making a difference and contributing to a
bigger cause is one of the best motivating factors we can have.
Here are a few ways to stay self motivated:
Define what is
important-Create a list of things that is important to you.Narrow the list down to the few truly
important things in your life.Then,
post that list anywhere where you will be able to see it often.Being reminded of what is important will keep
you focused and motivated.
Know ‘why’-Motivation
usually comes from purpose.A person is
more likely to do a task or challenge with enthusiasm if they know why they are
doing the task in the first place. When
it comes to your goals and your path to success, make sure you truly understand
why it is you want to reach that goal.
Choose you colony-Having
the right type of people around you is a great way to stay motivated.Motivated people tend to motivate others.When you are surrounded by positive people,
you are more likely to get and stay motivated.
Effective Communication
Being a very social insect, it is important that ants be
excellent communicators. Their ability to communicate quickly and clearly
improves their efficiently and productivity.Ants can communicate with each other in many different ways.
Ant Communication:
Pheromones-Ants
have a number of glands that are used to warn of danger, recruit sister ants,
and mark territory.
Touching-Ants
often touch antennas while entering and leaving the nest.This is so they can better identify the ants
that are from the same colony.
Sounds-Some ants
give off a high pitched squeaking sound that is made by rubbing the parallel
ridges on the abdomen.The sound is very
low but can be heard by humans if the ant is close to the ear.
Gestures/Dancing-Weaver
ants add to their communication with a series of gestures and even a little
dance.
Just like the ant, we have many different ways of
communicating also.Along with our
voices, hands, and body language, we also have tools such as letters, email, and
text messages.In order to gain the same
type of effectiveness, we must use learn how to use our forms of
communication.
Human
Communication:
Presence- Some
people seem to have a strong presence about them.The ability to project a sense of ease, poise, or self-assurance is a
powerful way to communicate.Those with
a strong presence are more likely to have their message received in a positive
way by others.
Voice-Voice
projection, speed, and clarity are important parts of communication.Your message is lost if you cannot be
understood.Fine tune your voice by
practicing different ways to say the same line by changing the rate, pitch, and
volume until you find the one that is the most effective for you.
Words-Choosing
the right word to say is an important part of communication.Build your vocabulary and add some new
phrases to your arsenal in order to precisely deliver the message.
Gestures-The
gestures that you make should reinforce your message.If you are confident, then your body should
indicate that message.We as humans
watch other people’s gestures to determine their moods and feelings.Be sure that your gestures are helping you
convey the message you would like others to receive.And if you need to add a little dance to get
your point across, go ahead.
Flexibility and Versatility
Being versatile is one of the major strengths of the
ant.Without a ‘human resources’
department or a skills assessment evaluation, ants take on the role that they
are best able to do depending upon their size, strength and age.Although they assume a certain role, they are
able to step in and do any tasks that need to be done.
For humans, versatility is also a great skill to have.In sports, the player that is able to play
more than one position is seen as more valuable to the team.The same is true in the workplace.The employee that is able to step in when an
associate is unable to work and effectively do their job is the type of
employee organizations love to have.
Being flexible and versatile will also help you balance your
life.We often assume many roles in our
lives.You may be a husband or wife,
business owner, employee, student, community leader, etc.Since we jump in and out of these roles every
day, it is important that we are able to handle them effectively so that one
part of our life does not get neglected.
Just because you were born with a certain skill set doesn’t
mean that you should assume that position for the rest of your life. It is important to learn new skills and apply
those skills to your life.
“The whale is endangered, while the ant continues to do just
fine” -Bill Vaughan
Organized Teamwork
Ants understand the importance of using organized team work
to get things done.Doing things in an
organized group makes things much easier and efficient.They are able to build and rebuild in no
time, capture prey much bigger than they are, and fend off enemies while
protecting their queen.The entire nest
is a smoothly run system where each ant is helping each other in order to
fulfill the needs of the colony.
Much like ants, teamwork is an important part of our
success.With an organized team at your
side, you may be able to accomplish anything.Being a part of an organized team helps reinforce individual
capabilities and makes it easier to execute plans and distribute the
workload.Any business or organization
can benefit when the teams are operating in an organized manner.
Having an organized team can also help you reach your personal
goals.For example, whenever I decide to
reach a new physical goal such as run a race under a certain amount of time, I
will organize a group of people who I can train with.I try to recruit a diverse group of
individuals.I will have some people who
weight train, some long distance runners, and some who are good sprinters.That way, when we train together, in the
different areas, there is usually someone who can show the team the best
practices.
Whether it is in business, family or sports, an organized
group of people can get much more done, the right way, in half the time.
Longevity-Doing it Right for a Long
Time
Have you ever heard a song on the radio that you liked and a
few months later, the song and the artist seem to disappear?One of the true measures of a successful
person is being able to stay successful for a long period of time. Short term
success is forgettable and easy to do.This is why most people do not consider musicians who have had only one hit
truly successful in the music business.
For an insect, ants can live for a very long time. The life
span of the average insect is usually very short.Mayflies live for about 1 day and an adult
bagworm moth live for just a few minutes.The ant, however, can live for years.The record for the longest life of a queen ant is 28 years!
There are many ways we can learn to have longevity by
observing the ant.First, being a social
insect may lengthen the life span.Most
social insects such as bees and termites tend to live longer than their
solitary counterparts like the cockroach and moth.For humans, being social is also very
important and can dramatically improve the quality of life.
We can also learn from the longevity of the colony.Ants will do whatever is necessary in order
to protect the queen from danger.They
know that the queen is the most important component to the survival of the
colony.
In our lives, it is important that we protect the values
that are important to us.Your skills, principles, and ideals are at
the core of your being.Protect those
things with everything you have because, just like in a colony, if the most
important part of you is destroyed, so does your potential to succeed.
Humans cannot be ants but we can learn much about
accomplishment from them.They are hard
working, social, and persistent.Take a
few lessons from this mighty insect and see the impact it can make in your
life.