Whatever you do again and again turns into a habit. And your habits have a profound effect on the quality of your life. Look honestly at what you do each day. What things are moving you forward, and what things are you doing that keep holding you back? Example – do you come to class ... [Read More]
Whatever you do again and again turns into a habit. And your habits have a profound effect on the quality of your life. Look honestly at what you do each day. What things are moving you forward, and what things are you doing that keep holding you back? Example – do you come to class or do you skip it? That’s also habit just like Someone with a gym membership who has a goal to lose weight exercising, however they never go the gym and wonder why they remain overweight.
Your actions are yours to control. and your habits are yours to develop or abandon. Make sure when you are working by referral that you leave no stone unturned because doing so becomes a habit. Though habits rarely come or go overnight you can indeed choose and control them. Add an empowering habit, or get rid of the destructive one, to dramatic improve your life. Even a small positive habit will make a big difference. Because each time you do it, you steadily add more power to it. Think of what you can do, beginning right now, to add a habit of success to your life. And watch as that small success, done again and again, turns into plenty of big achievements. I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacations with better care than they do their lives. Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change. Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day, while failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day. Is the cumulative weight of our disciplines that lead us either to fortune or failure. Success is neither magical or mysterious, is that natural consequences of consistently applying the basic fundamentals.
welcome to 2012 it’s a new year and lets make the most of this new year. whether you work for yourself or work for somebody we can all benefit from being more productive, so here are my top 12 tips for higher productivity. Number one health. Everything hinges on as being healthy so it’s vital ... [Read More]
welcome to 2012 it’s a new year and lets make the most of this new year.
whether you work for yourself or work for somebody we can all benefit from being more productive, so here are my top 12 tips for higher productivity.
Number one health. Everything hinges on as being healthy so it’s vital to take care of oneself enough, exercise frequently, sleep well, eating right. In order to best in the game of life we must take care of our health without our health we have nothing.
Number two make a schedule for the week. I suggest on a Sunday evening take an hour or so and write out your schedule for the week so that you know what you’re doing and you can keep your commitments.
Number three work in time blocks. Try concentrating really hard on one task at a time for about one half hours to two hours. you will find your focus increases when you eliminate all distractions and you will be more productive.
Number four eliminate distractions. What I mean by that is don’t get distracted by answering e-mails when you are working your timeblocks, don’t pick up the phone let it go to voicemail, don’t let a coworker start talking to you don’t get up and get coffee. Focus in on this time..
Number five learn to say no. Pretty simple learn to say no so you can continue on your path to success you don’t have to say yes to everything saying no is very powerful.
Number six avoid office energy drainers. Well we all deal with these, for example, people that come and start gossiping to you, office politics, she said he said, they are things that really have nothing to do with the work at hand. But can certainly delay you into getting your work done.
Number seven steer clear of time zappers. time zappers are people or things that distract you. Checking your Facebook and spending way more time on Facebook then you should. Answering emails, surfing for best travel deals, online shopping etc….you get the picture, anything that takes away time from what we doing.
Number eight concentrate on the most important not the most urgent. In other words first things first, you get the most important things out-of-the-way then you can attend to the everyday “urgent” things, people always say urgent urgent urgent but the truth is nothing is ever never that urgent and you must focus on the most important things that make you money.
Number nine recharge. Recharge recharge recharge. When you have focused your energy on doing important things and working in time blocks. You need to take time to recharge, we all have different ideas of what that might be, for me it definitely going outside, taking a walk at least 30 min, doing yoga stretches, making sure I rest for at least a couple of hours a day and making sure that I sleep well. We expect a lot of ourselves so recharging is number one important thing to do so that we can be our very best when focusing in on making money.
Number 10 invest in yourself. We want to be successful so if there’s opportunity to learn more about whatever trade we’re in, spend the money, learn to earn more. Don’t be shy when it comes to investing in yourself and your progress, sometimes it’s money, sometimes it spending time with other people, mentors, going to seminars, further education, invest in yourself, it always pays off.
Number 11 don’t go it alone. Find people that are like-minded people that can be mentors or accountability partners. Find support for what ever your journey is
And finally number 12 enjoy the journey yes please enjoy the journey, it’s the only one we have.
Thank you for reading, peace, love and happiness and true prosperity
“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll probably end up somewhere else”- Lawrence Peter. I really like this quote, helps to remind me to remember to keep my eye on the prize and my focus on that. I know where I am going, how I’m going to do it and when. I read ... [Read More]
“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll probably end up somewhere else”- Lawrence Peter.
I really like this quote, helps to remind me to remember to keep my eye on the prize and my focus on that. I know where I am going, how I’m going to do it and when. I read my plan aloud everyday once in the morning and before going to bed every night. I have a plan-do you?
If you need help try reading Think and Grow Rich- Napoleon Hill, timeless classic.
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