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Sunday, February 26, 2006

4 Steps To Transforming Self-talk

4 Steps To Transforming Your Negative Self-talk Into An Inner Coach by Emmanuel Segui

Your thoughts have a powerful effect on you. They affect your attitude, your physiology, and your motivation to act. Your negative thoughts actually control your behavior. They can make you stutter, spill things, forget your lines or breathe shallowly.

Research indicates that the average person talks to himself or herself about 50,000 times a day. According to psychological researchers, it is 80% negative; things such as . . . I shouldn't have said that .... They don't like me... I don't like the way my hair looks today… I can't dance… I'll never be a good skater…, I'm not a speaker… I'll never lose this weight… I can't ever seem to get organized… I'm always late.

We also know from lie-detector tests that your body reacts to your thoughts. These physiological changes, such as heart rate and breathing rate, occur when you're lying but also in reaction to every thought you think. Every cell in your body is affected by every thought you have.

Negative thoughts affects your body negatively, weakening you. Positive thoughts affect your body in a positive way, making you more relaxed, centered and alert. It is your job to control and master your thoughts. You are 100% responsible.

But there is a core principle you need to understand about self - criticism and self-judgment: It is always motivated by love and has always some positive intention or positive goal attached to it. Now, this positive intention doesn't show immediately. It needs some reflection at first. But with some practice, like everything else, it comes within seconds and here comes the change.

Here are four steps you will need to take to master your thoughts and to transform your inner critic into an inner coach.

1. It's Time to Step Back
The first step of any strategy to change your emotions or personal history is to step back and reflect on what is going on inside of you. It is as if you were stepping back from your thinking and were looking at it. By doing this you go to a higher psychological level where change can take place. As Albert Einstein said,"The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them."

2. Look for the positive intention.
One of the most magnificent beauties of the human mind is self - reflexivity. This means that you not only think about an event, but you think about what you just thought about that specific event. It's like layers of thoughts that are formed at the back of your mind in a fraction of a second. Now, you can peel away the layers and discover the positive intention of that negative thought by asking yourself the following question: "What is the good or the positive intention of that part of me that just thought …" or "What does that part of me that just thought… wants that is good for me". Were you able to find it?

3. Feel how your emotions are changing.
When you find that positive intention, you discover a whole new part of you. The part that wants you to be better, to feel better and to be everything you're capable of. That way, your self-esteem increases, you have more confidence in yourself, you trust yourself more and you achieve more.

4. Thank yourself for caring about you.
Now, you're going to play the appreciation game and that is to thank yourself for the beautiful human being you are. Because you understand your unique value, your importance in the world, you can more quickly and more easily go for your dreams and live a more prosperous life.

Negative thoughts happen to everybody. The difference between a successful person and another is just that he or she has learned how to master his thoughts and emotions. With these four little but powerful steps, you can beat your negative thoughts and therefore your negative emotions. You will radiate more energy to accomplish your goals and you will function more efficiently.

© 2006 Emmanuel SEGUI - All rights reserved

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Thursday, February 23, 2006

Your Timer and You . . .

The 15 Minute Wonder, Your Timer and You - Getting Things Done By O Quinn

A few weekends ago my husband and I had a whole house full of family over for dinner. Once they were gone we were dismayed at all there was to clean up even though the majority of the dinner dishes had been done. There was several items of reading material, baby toys and couch pillows all over the livingroom.

The dining table was covered with leftover glasses, crumbs a dirty table cloth and odds and ends of cutlery (I know some call it tableware). And the kitchen still had a number of pots to be cleaned and messy counters all around.

At first I flipped my hand at the whole mess and said “I’ll do it in the morning.” But then I remembered my lovely timer and the things I had been able to accomplish in a few minutes. See my timer keeps me from burning cookies, dinner. It keeps me from being sidetracked and it tells me when I need to move on to a new task.

I’ve had this timer for over 10 years and I have used it all of those 10 years. My husband actually uses it for his alarm clock but it hasn’t been until the last year that we’ve used it to remind how little time it takes to right the wrong. Or the messy.

So I said to my husband. Let’s at least set the timer for 15 minutes and do what we can in that amount of time. Really that late at night the tasks looked insurmountable. He was not ready to give in but I pressured and he caved.

For 15 minutes we wiped, and straightened. We moved and ordered. And then we were done, but the timer wasn’t! My husband was flabbergasted but I was pleased. We had cleaned up what I would have sluggishly tried to in the early morning. We sleep well knowing that the 15 minute wonder, the timer and our work had done well.

O Quinn, Is a stay at home mom who is always looking for ways to automate her life. She loves cats, kids, and perfume but not necessarily in that order. Visit her at http://www.homemakingorganized.com

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Go Straight For The Goal

From A to B in a Straight Line
By Thea Westra

There are actions that will move you directly to your intended target and those actions that will give the appearance of producing results.

Do you even know the results produced by the actions you take? Do you have a clear sense of moving closer to the target? Do you feel empowered by the activities that you undertake each day? Are you left feeling exhausted from much activity yet feel like they're a drop in the bucket compared to what you know is possible?

Once during a personal development program in which I was participating, the head coach asked me to sit down with her at breakfast on one of our training weekends.

I was asked how everything was going and if I was producing great results in the area to which I was committed. I was nowhere near my intended target!

My coach then asked me to move a vase of flowers in the middle of the table. After I did this, she replied. “See how easy and simple that was? However, that's not what you do, Thea. You spend a lot of time shuffling the cutlery, moving the plates and cups and rearranging placemats on the table. Then you watch and hope like crazy, that the vase of flowers will move!"

That conversation was a wake up call and it's one that I've never forgotten.

Today, when I see that not much is moving or the results that I want are not being produced, I take a look at the activities that fill my days and then get honest with myself.

This is what integrity is all about. Declare one thing and align everything in your environment to match it. Actions is just one of those to align; structures, systems, people, conversations, thoughts and habits are a few of the others.

If things are not going quite the way that you intended, stop and check in with yourself. Go for the straight line from point A to point B. The squiggly path is so costly and painful. Or else - drop the goal. Perhaps it's not one for which you personally have an interest in pursuing. It may simply be that you've included it in your life because someone else thinks it'd be a good idea for you.
Thea Westra

2006©Thea Westra is an international life coach who resides in Perth, Australia. She is editor and publisher of a free, monthly newsletter which you can receive by going to her website http://www.forwardsteps.com.au

She also publishes a blog called Triggers

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Is it Mindset or Mind Set?

Is it Mindset or Mind Set?
By Clayton Shold

If you go to the dictionary, you will find a long list of definitions for mindset, mind, and set. Interestingly they all come before success!

Mind-set (noun) beliefs that affect somebody's attitude - a set of beliefs or a way of thinking that determine somebody's behavior and outlook

Mind (noun) seat of thought and memory - the center of consciousness that generates thoughts, feelings, ideas, and perceptions and stores knowledge and memories

Set (verb) focus on something - transitive verb to focus on a goal or task - had set his mind on it

This is not a grammar lesson, and maybe it doesn't matter how you spell mindset. What does matter is you need to better understand what it is if you wish to be successful. There I spelled it with one word. I'll continue to spell it with one word; you can use two if you wish.

The spelling is less important than the understanding of just how critical your mindset is to you, especially if you are in a highly competitive environment like sales, sports or business.

Go back and read the definition of mindset again. "A way of thinking that determines somebody's behavior and outlook." Every day we have choices to make. Life is all about choices. We choose between right and wrong, good and evil. Being positive or negative.

Think about the impact of mindset. Say you awake and tell yourself, "Am I ever tired this morning, this is going to be one very long day." Where do you think your energy level is going to be? Let's say you awake and say to yourself, "This is going to be a great day. I can't wait to get to at it." How many dragons do you think you could slay?

How we think subconsciously impacts our conscious behaviors. The psychologists call the study of this phenomenon, cognitive behavioral science. It truly is fascinating.

It has been proven repeatedly that our internal self-talk determines our attitude, disposition and actions. Think about the person who has said for years, "I'm great with faces but terrible with names." Repeating this over and over do you wonder if the mind has taken it as fact and only concentrated on facial recognition, totally ignoring the name, as you have convinced the mind the name isn't important.

The good news is we can change how we think. We can re-train the mind. Like so much in life, it won't happen over night; however, it is much easier than you might think. The key is to consciously catch your negative thoughts.

In our example with names, if the person caught himself or herself saying they were not good with names and began having their inner voice say, "I'm getting better at remembering names, I just have to concentrate." Then use what ever trick works for you, name association, using the person's name in conversation right away to focus on it, what ever.

How often have you heard the world-class athlete comment how they visualize winning their race or event? Their "mental coach" has become as important as their "performance coach" in their training and conditioning.

If you work in the sales arena, you probably know some top sales professionals who appear to always be "up". They are optimistic, have an organized mind and success just seems to come to them. They have learned, usually from experience, or a mentor, that a person who is an effective thinker is more successful.

By effective thinker, I mean someone who controls and leverages his or her inner voice. This person understands the power of visualizing success, of believing in themselves, and believing in their clients. Their positive self-talk enables them, it doesn't distract them.

I would encourage you, regardless of occupation, to learn more about the power of effective thinking. Do a Google search on Dr. Clayton Lafferty, Dr. David McClelland and Dr. Henry Murray who have all been key contributors to better understating the impact of mindset.

Become and effective thinker, manage your mindset!

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

What Does My Future Hold?

What Am I Going To Do With The Rest Of My Life?
By Soni Pitts

Unexpected life changes. Anticipated transitions. Long, sleepless nights. What do these three things have in common? The ability to provoke one of the most haunting questions in the library of human introspectives:

"What on earth am I going to do with the rest of my life?"

While I can't pretend to answer to this question for anyone other than myself, I can offer those in this position some basic tips on how to ensure that their future turns out as bright as their class valedictorian said it would be.

Take Time To Create A Map

Too often, when faced with a major (or even not so major) life decision, we tend to either take the first decent choice that presents itself or we allow circumstances to choose for us by default - putting off the decision until the inexorable current of life sweeps us past the turning point. As you can imagine, this is not the best way to get what you want out of life.

But the options we are faced with in life can be so wildly divergent, or so deceptively similar, that it is difficult to know which turning to take. Wouldn't it be great if we had some kind of road map that would help us know which paths to follow and which to pass by?

Below are five questions that everybody should ask himself or herself before starting out on any new path. The answers to these questions should then be used to guide decisions and to direct actions - when a choice comes up, simply compare the various options with your stated desires and choose the option that takes you closer to (or at least moves you the least farthest away from) your destination - your stated goals and desires.

1. What does success mean to me?

Be very specific. "I want to be rich," is not an answer - just what does "rich" mean, anyway? Are you thinking of a set number? And if so, why? Or is the term "rich" a substitute for certain freedoms and opportunities that you view as coming only with money - and by limiting them to being accessed only through money, are you missing out on other alternative pathways?

Some more specific alternatives to "I want to be rich," depending on the individual, might be: "I want to have enough net income to meet my current financial responsibilities without strain, plus have time and money left over for travel," or "I want to be able to comfortably afford a jet-setting lifestyle in New York City," or "I want to spend 4 days a week at home with my kids," etc.

You should try to come up with at least three answers to the question of what success really means to you personally, with each one reflecting a different facet of what you feel makes up a truly successful life. And keep the money issue to just one statement - after all, such things as personal fulfillment, spiritual meaning and other essential needs and values cannot be solved, acquired or even influenced by money

One of the biggest obstacles to success is that most of us have never consciously explored what that means to us, aside from some vague and nebulous idea of fame, fortune or other worldly success. Knowing what success really means to you - what you hope or imagine that these generic definitions of success would actually provide and how you want those things to physically look like in your life - allows you to weigh your choices more accurately.

2. What are my non-negotiable needs?

List all the things that you envision as inescapable parameters of a successful and enjoyable life. Family, travel, no debt, pleasant work environment, social status, contributions to society, spiritual involvement, public acclaim, love, excitement, comfort - any or all of these, and any others you can think of are legitimate needs that when not met create an environment of stress, want and disempowerment in your life. Knowing what you are not willing to do without makes the relative values of different options clearer.

3. What are my non-negotiable boundaries?

List all the things that you absolutely do not want present in your life. If the idea of working in a standard hierarchical office environment makes you ill, put that down. If you can't stand the thought of living in a cold climate, add that to the list. If being poked fun at about your physical condition or other attributes makes life unlivable, note that as well.

By knowing what you will not tolerate, many choices become much easier to make. Plus, it allows you to set down rules and policies about who and what you will invite into your life and the standards of behavior you will, and will not, tolerate.

4. What are my key values?

Spend some time searching your soul to come up with a list of your basic values, creating a life around which would make you the person you want to be and allow you to live the life you want to live. Are you the type who values honesty, clean/green living and a deep love of nature above all things? Or are you more of a 'comforts of home', family and fun kind of person? Do you value charity over letting others find their way on their own, or is it the other way around? Knowing what you truly stand for is a vital component of good decision-making.

5. What do I want to be remembered for?

What legacy do you want to leave here when you pass on? What do you want people to say about your life and you as a person? What do you want to be known for? What would you like your obituary to say about you? Knowing where you want to end up makes choosing the path to get there, and keeping track of your progress, infinitely easier.

Key Points To Consider

There are three key points to keep in mind when you are faced with making life-changing decisions.

1. Look before you leap.

In life, as in commercial marketing, "Buy now before this opportunity is gone!" is almost always code-speak for, "Buy now, before you have time to read the fine print." True, from time to time real, honest-to-goodness, amazing, once-in-a-lifetime offers do come around. But if you have laid down a foundation of well-considered choices and clear-minded focus before this happens, you will have the presence of mind and strength of purpose to know when to jump and when to pass, and be much more capable of telling the difference between a missed opportunity and a close call.

2. Life is no longer a "one chance per person" event.

The times, they are definitely a'changing, and one of the best things to come out of that change is that we now understand that people change as well and that not only is this normal, it is to be expected. The career or life that suited you perfectly in your 20's will most likely not fit the middle-aged you, no more than the same wardrobe or lifestyle would.

Sometimes this is merely the result of the normal process of personal evolution we all go through as we age and mature, and sometimes it comes about suddenly in response to reality-shifting events and life-changing transitions such as living through a traumatic event, losing a job or getting married.

However change comes, be prepared to go with the flow. Don't worry about "all that time I spent in grad school," or what your friends and family will say.

In the first instance, there is no such thing as "sunk costs" in life - 90% of nearly any education or life experience is 100% transferable to new situations and new outlets. In sports they call it "cross-training," and an athlete doesn't consider his or her training complete without in.

In the second instance, well, if they love you they will want you to be happy and if they don't love you, then who cares what they think? Besides, they're not the ones who have to live this life - you are.

Also falling under this heading is the admonition not to trade a good life now for some nebulous "better tomorrow," such as spending your life zombie-ing through a career you hate for the promise of a pensioned retirement. All too often, these "tomorrows," if they ever do come, are no better than the "nows" you wasted.

And as often as not the stress of living an unhappy life permanently cripples or even kills people, physically or otherwise, well before they can get to their imagined golden "tomorrow."

3. Trying to find your "one, true purpose" is a waste of life.

We are all put here on this earth for any number of reasons - some big, some small and most of which we will never understand or even realize we've participated in until well after they've become distant memory. Spending too much time trying to scry your "true purpose" in the tea leaves of life can take your attention and energy away from creating the kind of life that would actually support the accomplishment these purposes in the first place.

A far better is alternative to create what I call a "Groundhog Day-Proof Life." Based on the Bill Murray movie in which his character has to live the same day over and over, this concept involves creating a life that reflects your values, offers you opportunities to challenge yourself and is fulfilling enough and just plain pleasant enough so that if by some strange cosmic fluke you became trapped in any given day of your life, it would be a good thing rather than a tragedy.

Living this sort of life virtually ensures that you will be who and wherer you need to be to fulfill any purpose you may have been sent here to accomplish, while at the same time providing you with a wonderful and rewarding "rest of your life" in the process.

Summary

Getting the most out of life isn't about living "right". It's about living well. Learning to consciously steer your life in the direction you want to take it, making the choice to live by your own set of values and desires and making sure that you get the most out of the limited days you are given to work with ensures that when the time comes for your life to pass before your eyes in review, the show will definitely be worth the price of the admission.

(c) Soni Pitts

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Soni Pitts is the Chief Visionary Butt-Kicker of SoniPitts.Com. She specializes in helping others reclaim "soul proprietorship" in their lives and to begin living the life their Creator always intended for them.

She is the author of the free e-book "50 Ways To Reach Your Goals" and over 100 self-help and inspirational articles, as well as other products and resources designed to facilitate this process of personal growth and spiritual development.

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The Art Of Procrastination

I am Doing What?, or The Art of Procrastination
By Marc De Bruin

Procrastination, a beautiful word for an interesting behavioural trait in us humans.

The word procrastination (even trying to spell it on the computer is an art…) is a derivative of two Latin words: “pro”, which means “forward”, and “crastinus”, an adjective which translates to “what will be tomorrow”, “of tomorrow”. Procrastination therefore literally means “move forward to tomorrow”, or “to adjourn”.

In coaching we use the term more technically, to describe the behaviour we ALL display every now and then (or often!): putting things off until “another day”, so that we don’t have to do it today. I jokingly call it the “Mañana-syndrome”, referring to popular jokes about the Spanish speaking population, who, when you ask them to do something for you reply: “Mañana, señor!” (i.e. tomorrow, sir!).

Examples

Many amongst us proclaim: “I don’t do that! I never procrastinate!”. No? Well, when you recognise one of the below statements in yourself (or others), you belong to the human race! We ALL procrastinate, some more, some less, some often, some less often:

• your house is a mess, and you know you have to clean it, but you’d rather go and have coffee with a friend, or decide to suddenly phone a relative, and after two hours realize it’s now time to get the kids from school, and you cannot clean the house anymore!

• you are at work and things need to be done, but you go from one person or office to the other, chatting and drinking something, socializing and sending e-mails and sms-es until the cows come home, without finishing your job;

• You’ve been waiting MONTHS (or even YEARS) to write something in a journal, or to write a book, but something else always seems to have priority, or seems to stop you from starting;

• You would like to start a business or another (ad)venture for yourself, but feel that you –every time- need to do or know just that little bit more, or read just that one extra book, or take just that one extra course to be really ready for it;

• Times or tasks get rough, and you decide to talk a walk; literally. You walk away from the task at hand, distracting yourself, or even more drastic, you go and travel around the world for a while, or relocate to another town, only to find that the same problems pop up there;

• You are aware of things that need doing, but there always is somebody or something that needs your help right now, so you “need” to address that situation first, before getting around to your own stuff;

• You fill your days cleaning up, filing stuff, organizing, getting everything in order, only to find there is no more time left to tackle the important tasks;

• You are ready to ring for that new job, to get that new client, to tell your boss you really need that raise, to call your loved one to express your emotions fully, to go and visit a friend you haven’t seen over 10 years, to start eating healthily, but then………ah, well, not today. Tomorrow I’ll definitely do it! Really;

• You just do not want to know. You go into “zombie-mode”, not taking any responsibility at all, forgetting about appointments and agreements, and living in a daze. You are not sure what’s going on, but don’t really think about it either.

Sounds familiar to one degree or another? I dare to bet with everyone who reads this that you have or have had times where one of the behaviours above showed up. Nobody is totally free of procrastination.

Sneaky

Can you see how sly procrastination really is? You cannot say that procrastination is something that you can point at; it is not tangible. It usually shows up in “cloaked” ways, behaviours that might seem very sensible or even praiseworthy (eg. helping others), but are meant to yield one result only: NOT having to do or work on the project you need to, but do not want to.

Just be honest with yourself for a couple of minutes, and search your mind for things that you feel need to be done or finished, but still aren’t (for various reasons). It can be anything from not finishing the renovation of the master bedroom to signing up for that long-desired gym membership. And be strict: “no time” is NOT a good reason to leave something undone. In that case you should have taken less on your plate.

The feeling side

So how do you feel when you procrastinate? Does it make you feel great or grouchy? Good or bad? Does it leave you smiling at yourself, or can you feel a little guilt bubbling up inside?

In reality, procrastination does not have any emotional charge of itself. It just “is”. You were meant to do something, and you don’t. Big deal. Nothing to it. What makes it this emotionally charged monster is because we live by values, beliefs and rules about what is good and bad, right and wrong.

Usually, not finishing things that we were supposed to do falls under the category “not good”. We stick an emotional label on that behaviour, saying that we should not behave like this. It is THAT thought that leaves us with the bad taste, not the procrastination itself.

Domino effect

The label being put on the act of procrastination is the one that initiates a cascade of other negative thoughts and events in our lives, that usually leads us to procrastinate even more. Here are a couple of examples:

• the fact that we procrastinate makes us fearful en doubtful. We start to fret about not getting things done, which makes us feel even worse, and paralyses us;

• Our own feelings of self-worth diminish. As we feel we cannot get things done and feel bad about it, we subconsciously start to filter for more of that behaviour, and will definitely find it. That brings our self-worth down even further, and creates a poor self-image. That, in turn, reduces our expectation of success, and we then want to procrastinate more, etc. etc.;

• We will create a poor reputation with others, who will then not throw exciting opportunities to us any longer, because we do not follow up;

• We will start to think that we are “good for nothing”, so why should we bother in the first place to get things done.

Why do we do it?

The one and only reason that we procrastinate is FEAR, False Expectations Appearing Real. Whether is it fear of success, fear of failure, fear of not being good enough, fear of being rejected, fear of change, fear of making mistakes, fear of having to live up to expectations, fear of the unknown, it is the fear in us that makes us choose the comfortable over the uncomfortable, the sitting still instead of the moving forward.

And that is okay. There is nothing wrong with being afraid. The only question you will have to ask yourself when you are procrastinating -the golden rule that guides my life- is:

Does this behaviour honour me, and is it effective?

If you answer “no” to any of the two parts, it might be time to come clean, and reassess your actions –or lack of them- up to that point. It is time for change!

What can be done?

There are a number of solutions for the stale-mate position of procrastination, yet they all start with the open and honest realisation that you ARE not doing what you feel you should, and you DO NOT like that feeling. You cannot hope to solve problems that you do not recognise or acknowledge.

From then on it is not that hard, really.

1) One of the things to do is to consciously change the interpretation you have given to the non-action. Instead of beating yourself up, feeling guilty, feeling useless, or feeling powerless, you could look at it this way:

• it may not be the right time to act yet; a wall that’s destined to fall over will not do so before its time; pushing against it will not help. Feeling guilty about the fact you cannot make it fall neither;

• you are preparing yourself for the “big move” forwards;

• you ultimately WILL take action;

• the previous non-action was just a mistake;

• procrastination in one area does not mean your whole life is motionless;

• by procrastinating up till now you are able to clearly see what you do NOT want, so now you have got more options to decide what you DO want;

• Procrastination is not a bad thing; it’s just the label you put on it that makes it so.

If you are able to look at your idling this way, you will find not only that you will feel better, but also that you will attract opportunities in your life that allow you to take action at the appropriate time to do so. The governing law in our universe is the Law of Attraction, loosely paraphrased as “what you focus on is what you will experience”.

If you focus continually on what has not been done, you will find plenty more things that have not been done. That’s how simple our mind works. If, on the other hand, you focus on the temporality of the lull, it allows you to prepare yourself for the more important things that are to come. And as your focus changes, what you draw into your reality changes; for the better, I might add!

There is NO WAY that you will not (ever) procrastinate. It is just a fact of life. What does matter is, how you react (or rather: respond) to it. Do you let it bring you down, or will you use it as leverage to jump even further?

2) Another solution is more “coach” oriented. It revolves around “taking action!”. Coaches love it when clients take action. Propel yourself forward, be scared and do it anyway; that sort of attitude.

Here are a couple of ways to take that necessary action that will overcome procrastination:

• GOALS: Get clarity on where you want to go by setting goals for yourself. You might be surprised how many people have no clue where they want to go with their lives. No wonder they do not take any action; why would you if you do not know what for?

• CLARITY: When you have a clear outcome, everything becomes a lot easier. Goals are best formulated in short sentences where you claim a state of being, either by saying “I have” or “I am”, and then finishing it in present tense. Make sure there is a “final step”, something you know is the evidence of your goal achieved.

For instance, if you want to earn a certain amount of money, you might formulate the goal this way: “it is 10 July, and I am sitting in the kitchen reading the bank account statement. It shows that I have $....... in my account”.

• HELP: yes, you have to take personal responsibility for everything that goes on in your life, but hey, asking help is a great way to move yourself along. Get a coach, hire a personal assistant, ask a friend to challenge you, pay some money and get somebody to do the stuff you do not want to.

• CLEAN: make sure you remove all unwanted objects and tasks from your mind’s eye. Get rid of “old stuff”, whether physical or mental. Old hobbies, old relationships, old habits. Dump as many as you reasonably can, and create a new, clean space to think and work from. Your actions will come more easily that way.

• PLAN: when you have more structure, you will have more clarity, and chances are that the whole mess of “stuff” you were looking at before is not so bad anymore! Diarise things, get a planner, be strict but flexible with how you divide your time. Make a list of “to do” things, and put a time limit on them. Do important things first, and then the less important ones.

• TIME OUT: take regular time outs. You need them. Don’t take that many that they become part of your procrastination strategy (we humans are very intelligent beings……), but definitely take frequent “helicopter snapshots” of where you are by stepping away from it all.

The more you are in the swamp of all that you have to do, the less incentive there is to actually do it. When you refresh yourself and look at it all from the outside edge of the swamp, the less daunting it looks.

There are lots of ways to overcome the inertia, and to get you moving into the desired directions. Procrastination is the art of perceiving life as being stuck, not moving, inert. That’s a conscious choice, given the fact that everything in life moves (energy flows) all the time.

If that is the case you can also make the conscious choice not to see life that way anymore, and become more aligned with the “universal laws”. You’ll find that, when you do, life becomes a whole lot easier, and much more fun!

Marc is a certified life/business coach and master NLP Practitioner on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. He specialises in coaching people at critical junctions in their careers and/or lives, in order for them to find out what has been hindering them all along in achieving what they want, and to then make the conscious choice to take their lives and/or careers to the next level.

Having been a lawyer for nearly 6 years in his “previous life”, before immigrating to Australia from The Netherlands, Marc knows exactly how daunting taking the first step in a new direction can be. On the other hand, he also knows how fulfilling taking that step is, and has the knack of imparting his knowledge and wisdom in a stunningly simple and highly effective way.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Concentrate Your Power

Your Power Of Real Concentration
By Dale Odeyemi

Did you ever stop to think what an important part your thoughts, I mean real concentrated thoughts, play in your life?

The ability to concentrate all your attention is so important, no matter what task or job you have to get done… as nothing great or significant can be accomplished without proper effort and concentration.

And almost all of us have some sort of difficulty in the concentration of our attention.

Workers in business and industry, students in high school and college, and even professors in universities, complain of the same difficulty.

It is said that the power to concentrate all your attention is vital as it stands at the very centre of most (if not all) mental activity. No matter from what angle we view the mind, its excellence always seems to depend upon the power to concentrate all our attention.

Concentration may be defined as being that state of mind in which the entire energies of the individual, physical as well as mental, are focused upon the thing they are doing or thinking. All actions and all thoughts NOT connected with what they are doing or thinking are kept out of the mind…

If we examine a growing child, one of the first things we will see is the power they have in them to "pay attention or to notice things".

When we examine the ability of normal adults we do so by means of tests that require close concentration of attention, and we regard anyone who is able to maintain close focused and concentrated attention for long periods of time as a person of strong mind or will.

So real concentration may be broken down into just 2 parts:

1. The voluntary focusing of all our power and attention in the selecting of certain objects to be attended to.

2. And the ignoring of other objects which act as distractions.

But even in spite of our most careful provisions, there will still be distractions which cannot be eliminated. For example, you cannot stop the noise of planes flying over or cars driving past while you are trying to work, plan or study.

And you cannot build a fence around the thoughts and focus of your mind so as to keep out unwanted and irrelevant ideas… the best thing you can do is to accept the inevitable that the presence of some distractions will always exist, and to realise that in order to concentrate and pay attention properly, it is necessary to form the habit of ignoring these distractions.

You can simply start out by making a strong determined effort to ignore all distractions… practise ignoring them, and try your best not to let a slip occur.

Also at the same time, try to develop interest in the object you are concentrating all your attention on, because we tend to pay more attention to those things in which we are most interested.

It’s easy for any one to say, “concentrate"… but you need to know exactly how to concentrate. Remember that to concentrate is merely the act of applying your entire body and mind, to the task or action in hand.

Every effort of the mind, whether it’s to . . .
• Perceive something
• Recollect something
• Associate something
• Imagine something
• Even to judge something
must all involve some concentration of the faculties of the mind upon that particular action, task or act, whatever it may be!

As you start to develop a firm interest in your field of work or study, and as you develop the habit of ignoring distractions - you will be able to concentrate your powers of attention with less and less effort.

Another important fact to note is that as you develop the power to select objects for the concentration of all your attention, you also develop (at the same time) other mind power processes − you will improve the ability to memorize and recall much more, to fine tune and manage better your time and effort.

And also the power to control your future thoughts and actions...

In short “developing your power to concentrate and focus all your attention means developing power in all the mental processes”. With that being said, we want to finish by giving you,

The 2 TOP Keys Of Concentration

For every one of us, concentration will always mean,

1. Selecting and focusing on what is most important to us, and disregarding what is not, and also knowing which tasks and jobs have top priority.

2. You must identify for yourself what is most important and essential to you - and try to filter out everything else.

These are the two main steps towards developing strong concentration… recognising the essential… and leaving out the non-essential.

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Monday, February 13, 2006

Are You Paying The Price?

Paying The Price
By Devon D. Harris

As I sit to write this we are literally only days away from the 20th Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. At a recent speaking engagement someone asked me if I would be competing and I pointed out that I had retired from the sport due to a knee injury I had sustained years ago.

As I later contemplated my answer I realize that that was only part of the truth. In Nagano, Japan I hobbled around on a knee swollen one and half times its size and thought nothing of it. Having competed in three Winter Olympic Games, I knew only too well the enormous price exacted in order to compete at that level, and this time I was simply unwilling to pay it.

I was not willing to pay the price of being on the bobsled circuit for months at a time and missing my children growing up. I was not willing to pay the price of not pursuing my new love - a career as a motivational speaker and author. I was not willing to spend the time to hone my skills as a bobsled driver; choosing instead to invest that time learning and developing my skills as an entrepreneur. I was willing to pay the price, but not to get back to the Olympics.

I am reminded of the story of the hostess at a cocktail party. She approached the world famous concert pianist who had just given a wonderful recital and declared that she would give anything to play like him. He looked at her thoughtfully trying to find the kindest way to coach his response. “No you wouldn’t.”

He finally said. An embarrassed smile creased her face as she exclaimed, “Yes, I really would!” “No Madame” he asserted, “you would love to play the way I play now, but I promise you, you would not be willing to practice 8 hours a day for the next 20 years to learn to play the way I do.”

The silence in the room was deafening. Everyone present knew the pianist was right and that the hostess was only deluding herself.

There is no free lunch. Everything has a price and whether you are competing at the Winter or Summer Olympic Games or, like all of us, in the Olympics of life, you must pay it. You can have anything you want as long as you are willing to pay the price. The cost is exacted in different ways.

Sometimes it is in dollars and cents. Perhaps you need to use your life savings and borrow from everyone you know to pursue a business opportunity. Maybe the cost is in time - the hours, weeks and months you need to invest to get that college degree. It could be the sacrifices you need to make.

What must you give up to have what you want? The cost could also be in the form of personal growth. Not just in terms of developing your skills and talents, but also in terms of developing your self-esteem and confidence - your ability to elevate your level of thinking.

You don’t get an exciting career, a thriving business or live the life of your dreams without paying the price. The price must be paid in full. It cannot be bartered. Neither can you put it on credit or layaway. Your willingness to pay the price gives you the power to make your dreams come true.

A refusal or hesitation to do so ensures that you don’t get to march in the opening ceremonies of life. Instead you are left outside the stadium listening to everyone else enjoying the fruits of their labor and living their dreams.

Chuck Swindoll had this to say about paying the price:

“A piano sits in a room, gathering dust. It is full of the music of the masters, but in order for such strains to flow from it, fingers must strike the keys…trained fingers, representing endless hours of disciplined dedication. You do not have to practice. The piano neither requires it nor demands it. If, however, you want to draw beautiful music from the piano, that discipline is required…

You do not have to pay the price to grow and expand intellectually. The mind neither requires it nor demands it. If, however, you want to experience the joy of discovery and the pleasure of plowing new and fertile soil, effort is required.

Light won’t automatically shine upon you nor will truth silently seep into your head by means of rocking-chair osmosis. It’s up to you. It’s your move.”

If you are unwilling to pay the price for your dreams, you’ll discover as others have, that the cost of regret will be far more taxing. Your willingness to pay it will allow you to discover, as I have, that achieving your goals will be different and more difficult than you imagined.

You will discover strengths and abilities that you didn’t know you had. You will be amazed by how much your horizons have broadened and by how far you can take yourself. In short, if you are willing to pay the price, it will be better and more beautiful than you could ever have imagined.

Keep On Pushing!

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Sunday, February 12, 2006

21 Days To Life Change

Change Your Life in 21 Days
By Diane Randall

Another New Year is upon us. You’ve probably got lots of grand plans for change. We all know that every year we start out with good intentions and within a few weeks the drive and motivation diminishes. If you are ready to make a lasting change that positively impacts your life, get the ball rolling with a well thought out plan for change.

The first thing I recommend is look at what you want in your life right now. The second is to pick one habit that you could change or create within the next 21 days. Experts say that it takes a minimum of 21 days to change a behavior. Are you ready to make a commitment to change? Now, let’s get started creating a successful plan to create one new habit in 21 days:

• Imagine what your life would look like with this new habit. What would you have then that you don’t have now? Visualize what you want for yourself so that you can create it right now. Your ongoing, passionate connection to a clear vision will help you stay motivated to take steps everyday to create what you want.

• Write down the benefits of creating this new habit and your willingness to make the necessary changes. Be honest. What was your motivation for the change? What was your attitude at the time? Your level of readiness to change will determine how successful you are, and how much time it will take. But you need to be ready, able and willing to make change happen in 21 days.

• Identify goals that will support your new habit. Write them down on a calendar or daily planner. Jot down all the tasks and activities (steps) that will support your goals over the next 21 days. Be specific. Use action verbs. Let your goals have measurable outcomes. Specify completion dates. Also record what your reward will be for achieving the goal and read it every morning and night. This will help you to be more committed to creating a new habit as each day passes.

• Eliminate roadblocks that could impede your success. There are always roadblocks to overcome as we move towards creating new habits. Select one roadblock to work on at a time. For every negative message you encounter, turn it into a positive one. For example, “I‘m going to fail” can turn into “I have everything that I need to succeed”. It takes practice daily to be successful.

• Build a support network and enlist family, friends and like-minded people who can help move you towards the first steps to what you want to achieve. Establish a discussion group and meet in person, on the phone or online with individuals where you can share common concerns and feelings.

• If your life is already too full and you don’t have time to add anything else, which is the case for most people, take a closer look at how you spend your time on an average day. Record your daily activity. Free up some time you might not have known existed and incorporate your goals into your daily life.

• Write down a few paragraphs describing what you’ve accomplished, and how your life is better as a result, challenge yourself. Strive to create even more new habits. Make simple changes first and then take a look at the things that are harder and that require the most change to achieve your desired results. Tackle them one at a time. Make lasting changes to your lifestyle and reward yourself each step of the way.

Start right now! Over the next 21 days: make a commitment to yourself to identify one new habit that you can create successfully—and start doing it! Explore ways to integrate your goals for your new habit with your current obligations and take those first steps into the New Year with renewed desire and commitment. You’ll soon discover that a new habit can change your life. Please email me your success stories to Diane@LifeAccelerated.com.

Diane Randall

Diane Randall, Certified Wellness Coach uses her vitality and ability to overcome challenges to help women in technology reclaim what they want out of their lives. She provides corporate wellness programs for IT companies and divisions as well as individual and group coaching programs, teleclasses and workshops.

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Friday, February 10, 2006

Commit To Personal Development

Turbo Charge Your Personal Development
By Fracka Future

You have just purchased your next personal development program / book and now what do you do? They say only 10% of the people even get past the first CD/ Tape/ chapter, let alone finish.

Would you like to know how to get at least 90% more from all of the personal development programs you have just purchased? And no, I won’t tell you to just listen to them 5 times.

Yes, that would increase your results, but not as much as what I am going to share. Besides who has the time to listen to their programs 5 times? How about getting more out of the first time?

Let’s say you are one of the few people that actually gets to the end of one of those personal development programs. How would you like to have a system to guarantee that you implement all the great stuff you just learned? How many times have you heard some really great ideas, only to find yourself 4 weeks later not applying any of it?

Your first step is to setup a system to insure you actually finish the program. It will do you no good if you never hear the message. These steps might seem cumbersome, however at the end of this article, I will introduce you to a tool that will make these steps easier.

The first step is to get Accountable to someone that you will finish the program. Now this is a very easy step to brush off, but committing to someone else will send a very powerful message to your subconscious mind and clear away a lot of the future mental hiccups.

Tell your Accountability Buddy when you will complete this program and that you will be giving them weekly updates on your progress. I will explain what you will put in those weekly progress reports below.

Now you have a system in place to give you the best chance at completing your personal development program. It is time to start. Choose a schedule of when you want to learn the program.

Each day you scheduled yourself to listen to the program, write down a Yes or No to the question, “Did I listen to my personal development program today?” Next, write down the most important piece of information about the program you learned.

These two pieces of information are going to be what is in the progress reports you give your Accountability Buddy each week.

Once you complete the program, review your progress reports and celebrate your victory with your Accountability Buddy.

Why does this work?

There are a couple of forces at play here. The first is being accountable to someone else. We all want to look good to our friends, so being on the hook to complete the program will definitely get us to extend ourselves. We might not be 100%, but we will definitely get much more done then if we didn’t employ our Accountability Buddy.

The next force at play is tracking what we are doing. No longer will life be a blur of events that get lost in the past. We will have a very specific history of where we are slipping and we will have the chance to make course corrections along the way.

We all make mistakes and slip up sometimes. It is only when we have no clue as to when it is happening that we can find ourselves in deep trouble.

Lastly, you are employing a system of super learning called spaced repetition to lock the new information into your long term memory. First, you listen to the material. Later that day, you write down the most important point anchoring that information in your mind.

Upon completion of the program, you lock the information in your long term memory with you’re a final review, not to mention, it is always there if your need a quick refresh.

After you finish your personal development program and it is locked in your long term memory, it is time to put it into action. Follow the exact same system you used to finish the program in the first place.

1. Find someone to get accountable to implementing the new information in your life.

2. Set up the days you will work on implementing the system.

3. Write down the key thing you did to implement the new information on that day.

4. Share your progress reports with your Accountability Buddy.

5. Celebrate your success and review your progress reports when complete.

If the new information you learned will take a long time to implement, feel free to break it down into parts so you can celebrate on the way and review your progress. Now get accountable and get yourself going.

Founder of Accountability Buddy, Fracka Future. If you want to automate getting yourself accountable, tracking your results and updating your Accountability teams, take a look at Accountability Buddy. http://www.accountabilitybuddy.com/goal.html

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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Link Time Management & Intention

Create More Magic!
By Dawn Quesnel, Coach DQ

Create more magic by linking time management to intentions!

Last month we explored creating more of what you want by defining and setting an intention to simply create more of it in your life. How is it working for you?

One of the ways to bring positive change into your life and work is to create synergy between your intentions and your actions. They meet up through planning and time management. As you may be aware, spending just fifteen minutes at the end of the day reviewing and planning can save up to 2 hours in wasted time the next day. That is an eightfold return on investment!

When you add 10 minutes in the morning to check in with yourself to review your intention, goals and finalize your ‘to do’ list; you multiple your impact again. Here is this month’s challenge:

Give yourself this 25 minutes each day, 10 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at night. Use this time to focus on what is most important to you by asking yourself the following questions:

Evening review - Review Today and Plan for Tomorrow:

1. What am I celebrating today?

2. What did I learn?

3. What do I want to let go of?

4. What is most important for me to do tomorrow to move toward my big goals?

These questions provide the framework to lift you out of the minutia and into the bigger perspective, to celebrate your life and successes, however minor, and to address, learn from and let go of any shortcomings, anger or unnecessary life litter that is floating around. It also tees up your internal conversation to be focused on what is truly important.

Oh, and yes, the final step in this exercise is to update your calendar and to do list for the next day. Remember to be realistic about what you can accomplish while still enjoying your life and catching the curve balls that each day brings. By engaging in this exercise, many of my clients find out that they develop a much better eye for seeing those curve balls and their reactions increase tremendously. And since baseball season is coming soon (Go Sox!!!), they are able to:

-see the ball

-decide if it is really meant for them

-if it isn’t then in the split second they let it fly by, bounce off or catch and toss it to the appropriate person

-If it is, then they contact and hit the homerun!

Sorry, I got caught up in the reverie of last fall there for a minute. Although, I realize the Sox are a great example of never losing sight of your intention and your goals! And, I'll be that each morning, Sox players ask themselves similar questions as they prep for practice and games. To link your daily actions with your larger intentions, begin each day by reading your intention and goals and asking yourself the following three questions:

1. Check in on "What is most important to accomplish today to move me toward my big goals?"

2. What do I need to do for me today?

3. What do I need to let go of?

Notice that you get to let go of things twice! This is a great way to remove the unwanted and unnecessary stuff the crowds our days and, quite frankly, wastes our time. By identifying and eliminating it, you make space not only to focus on what is truly and important, but also to take time for the unexpected, magical serendipity that occurs when we are open to living our intentions.

My wish for you this month was aptly put by R.B. Brooke "Live the life you’d dare if you knew you could not fail."

Author: Dawn Quesnel -
Dawn received her coaches training from the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), and is accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF). She is a member of the ICF and she continuously trains to develop her skills as a professional coach. Before becoming a Professional Coach, Dawn was an Executive Recruiter at two of Boston's premier agencies. She eventually opened her own recruitment firm, Executive Staffing Consultants. Her vast experiences in recruitment led to the knowledge that most people need help clarifying their career and their personal goals. Thus the launching of her coaching practice, Career Life Balance. Dawn's clients find within themselves the resources and the wherewithal to take their careers and personal lives to the next level. Dawn Quesnel 508-520-9933 coachdq@careerlifebalance.net
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Seven Life Lessons

Climbing Mountains of Success
By Brian Westover

For many years of my life, I was very active in the Boy Scouts of America. Over the years of my Scouting experience, I have had the opportunity to go on many outdoor activities, such as campouts, hikes, river rafting trips, and others. One a few occasions, we actually climbed some of the mountains in the Pacific Northwest.

During these trips, I learned a great deal about myself and others. Most importantly, I learned something about accomplishment – it is no small task to climb a mountain. As I look back on those experiences later in life, I see that those lessons learned while climbing mountains are the lessons we all need to learn to reach our dreams and to overcome our personal challenges.

Begin with a Plan

The simple fact is that no one climbs a mountain on accident. It is always, under every circumstance, a conscious choice. Likewise, no significant accomplishment in life is reached without the decision to achieve. Like hills and mountains, some accomplishments are great and others small, but the important thing is that we choose to climb them.

Once we set out to climb a mountain, the wise climber makes a plan. Some approaches will be easier than others. Some will be more difficult, even impossible for many. It’s always wise to choose a route that you can complete.

With any goal, determine before hand what needs to be done. If some steps must occur in sequence, you should know what order they should be done in and you should have a plan to accomplish them in the necessary manner and time.

Prepare for the Journey

Climbing a mountain is a serious undertaking. Whether a large hill or a mountain of Himalayan proportions, each climb has its own unique challenges. What will you wear? What will you eat? How will you stay hydrated? How will you stay on your predetermined course? Do you have the necessary equipment to climb? Are you prepared for an injury or other accident?

No serious climber ignores these questions, nor do they fail to equip themselves properly for the climb. Unfortunately, many people, when faced with their own goals or challenges, fail to ask any of the important questions. People will often set off to conquer their personal Kilimanjaro, but don’t take the right equipment. They fail to get the necessary education or training for the job they really want. Maybe they decide to work out more, but never get around to buying shoes for such an activity.

Sometimes people forget about the need to sustain themselves, and don’t give a second thought to financial or medical necessities. Proper preparation is essential to any real accomplishment.

In order to prepare you must take the time to consider the many factors that go into such an undertaking. Well worded is the old adage, ‘A failure to prepare is preparation for failure’.

Begin Where You Are

When standing at the base of a mountain, it is easy to wish you were already well on your way or to feel overwhelmed. This is just as true of any other challenge. Many times, people look at something they truly desire and allow themselves to be discouraged by the enormity of the mountain before them.

They tell themselves, ‘If only I had more education, more money, more free time, less stress, fewer pounds, fewer debts, better coworkers, or a nicer boss.’ As they list the things standing between them and their goals, they give up. They quit before they even start. They look at the mountain and decide that, because they aren’t half way up it already, it’s too far to climb.

But what mountain climber really lets the mountain discourage them from the climb? Instead, they look at the mountain and welcome the challenge. If there is a midpoint that they wish they were at, they decide to climb there, and then to go on as they wanted to.

In our own lives, we need to realize that there are no obstacles, there is merely more mountain to climb. Your own challenges should never prevent you from reaching your goals. Instead of seeing a problem and giving up, set for yourself an intermediate goal, a midway point on your journey up the mountain. If you lack the necessary education for a job, make it an intermediate goal to finish your degree.

Like the mountain climber, once that intermediate goal is accomplished, then you will find yourself halfway up the mountain. No matter what your circumstances are and what your goals may be, you cannot hope to begin anywhere but where you are.

Never Climb Alone

For beginning and experienced climbers alike, there is one simple rule. Never climb alone. A climbing partner provides you with all sorts of support – they help carry your gear, dividing the load between you. They help you to keep on the path. They are there to help you if you are hurt. They can help you when you are tired or hungry or sore, keeping you motivated over the more difficult parts of the climb.

It’s a fool that climbs a mountain alone.

This same practice is easily applied to the accomplishment of any other task or goal. If your goal is to be in better shape, a partner helps you to remember to work out and helps you stick to your plan. During those times when your own desire wanes, it isn’t uncommon to keep working and progressing if only to please your partner. A partner keeps you accountable for your progress.

They help to share the stress or the worry. They give input and offer suggestions. They encourage and support, motivate and reward. It is never a bad idea to have your own ‘climbing partner’, even if it’s just someone who knows what your goal is.

Don’t keep your goals a complete secret! Find others to help you and motivate you and you will find that the goal is more easily accomplished.

Difficulty and Changing Terrain

One of the unique aspects of a mountain is that it might have many different types of terrain and different climates. As you climb, some areas are steeper than others, some areas colder, some hotter. Changes in weather can make a simple stretch of path into a serious difficulty. Between the base of the mountain and the summit, there is a variety of change and challenge.

As we work towards our goals, we also find that the terrain changes, becomes more difficult. Sometimes our growth comes slower than we had hoped, requires more work, more time, more energy. Sometimes, events around us create a climate of stress, making even pleasant activities a nearly unbearable burden. Sometimes we experience set backs we had not anticipated, find difficulties we had not foreseen.

At these times, it is easy to want to give up. Sometimes, we start to think that one muddy stretch of path is the whole mountain, or that our present challenge won’t ever go away. It’s important to remember that this is not the case.

Just as unexpectedly as these challenges arose, they may disappear. A few more steps may lead you from rough rock to a smoother path. Even if it doesn’t, you may quickly learn to navigate through these difficult stretches with more ease, strengthened by the challenges you have already faced.

One Step at a Time

Between base and summit, regardless of what problems you encounter or what advantages you have, a mountain is climbed by putting one foot in front of the other. Even on flat ground, progress requires action, and if you don’t take step after step, again and again, you won’t ever get anywhere.

Though a mountain may look daunting, it is still overcome one step at a time. When it is wet and cold and muddy, you simply move forward, step after step. No matter how steep or rough the path, your progress comes the same way, by moving forward one little bit after another.

Other goals are no different. Once a working plan is made, it’s simply a matter of moving from point A to point B.

If your goal is a college degree, then you must go to class every day, one at a time, one after the other. If you wish to play the piano, it must be practiced, known skills mastered and new skills learned. If you wish to build your muscles, it is done one repetition at a time.

This is important for two major reasons.

The first has to do with the long run – moving from the base to the summit. You must realize that you have