Some people are never free from troubles, mainly because they keep their minds attuned to worry. The mind attracts what it dwells on. Worry serves no useful purpose and can have a serious adverse effect upon your mental as well as your physical health. The best way to get rid of your worries is to take positive action to eliminate their source. Negative thoughts always yield the right of way to a determined person in pursuit of a positive plan of action.
How BIG is the GAP between your words and your deeds? What consequences are predictable if this pattern is allowed to continue unchanged? What GAP is doable within a 90 day time scale?
Life is like a coin. You can spend it anyway you wish, but you only spend it once. 95% of people are reacting to life, they are not really living at all. It’s important to take a candid look at your thoughts and intentions around your goals and actions and the results they create.
We live in a competitive world that measures success by winners and losers, and insists that every victory creates a loss of equal dimension. If one person wins, it seems logical that someone else must lose. In reality, the only competition that matters is the one in which you compete with yourself. When your standard of performance is based upon being the best you can be — for yourself — you will never lose. You will only improve.
Make it a practice to objectively review your performance from time to time… Where will you be and what will you be doing differently — this time next year?
The only thing we are truly guaranteed of in life is this present moment. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the next best time is now! Make it a practice to objectively review your performance from time to time. When you fall short, assess the situation and ask yourself: “Is there anything I would or could have done to change the outcome?” If the answer is “no,” if you are satisfied that you’ve done your best, don’t waste time reliving the past. Simply learn what you can from the experience, and then get into action. If you consistently do your best, your temporary failures will take care of themselves.
Everything you need or want has a way of showing up as soon as you are ready for it. All too often people quit when the going gets tough — often when just one more step would have carried them triumphantly to victory. A positive mental attitude attracts success — are you going to take the next step and book your free 30 minutes DISCOVERY call?
The journey of a thousand miles begins with ONE step…
This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given this day to use as you will. You can waste it or use it for good. What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever; in its place is something that you have left behind… Let it be something good.The journey of a thousand miles begins with ONE step…
Your ability to achieve your own happiness is the true measure of your success in life. Prioritizing discipline in the most important areas of your life can bring you more joy and satisfaction than perhaps any other quality. In essence, if you want to direct your life, you must take control of your consistent actions. It’s not what you do that shapes your identity, but what you do consistently.
The hierarchy of elements involved in self-improvement can vary based on individual perspectives and goals, but generally, the following elements are considered crucial and may be ranked in terms of control and importance for personal success:
Mindset: A positive and growth-oriented mindset is foundational for self-improvement.
Goal Setting: Clearly defined and achievable goals provide direction and motivation for self-improvement efforts.
Self-Discipline: The ability to control impulses, stay focused, and consistently work toward goals is essential.
Learning and Curiosity: A commitment to continuous learning and a curious mindset contribute to personal development.
Time Management: Effectively allocating time to priorities ensures efficient progress toward goals.
Resilience: The capacity to bounce back from setbacks and learn from failures is crucial for personal success.
Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and managing emotions, both one’s own and others’, fosters healthy relationships and effective communication, enhancing personal and professional success.
Health and Well-being: Physical and mental well-being provide the energy and vitality needed for personal success.
Networking and Relationships: Building positive connections with others fosters opportunities for growth, learning, and collaboration.
Adaptability: The ability to adapt to change and embrace new opportunities is vital.
Financial Literacy: Understanding and managing finances contribute to stability and provide resources for personal and professional development.
Communication Skills: Effective communication enhances relationships and promotes understanding.
While the importance of each element may vary based on individual goals and circumstances, a holistic approach that considers these aspects collectively can contribute to well-rounded self-improvement and personal success.
These key elements will be covered in the program in a 12 week repeating cycle.