Getting Things Done
May 19, 2008 Articles No CommentsSometimes with all the things that you need to do right now, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed. How will you get it all accomplished?
Sometimes with all the things that you need to do right now, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed. How will you get it all accomplished?
Are you getting the results that you desire in your life? If not, then why not? Where are the results that you were expecting?
What we choose to believe is what we will manifest in our lives. This universal law works with accuracy and precision no matter who the person is and no matter what the circumstances are.
Someone once told me that each day we are all given a twenty-four hour suitcase and some people just know how to pack better than others. He was right. At the time, I was not a very good packer!
Most people can quickly name five things that they “want.” How many can you name that you “desire?” What’s the difference? Does it matter?
Fantasy is an “imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need; an unrealistic or improbable supposition.” Your goals are not a fantasy.
Some explanations are regarded as “good excuses,” while others are looked upon as “poor excuses.” Either way, they both give explanations, or reasons why.
“I forgot” is perhaps the most popular and even thought by some to be the worst excuse of all time. Next in line comes, “I changed my mind.”
On the other hand, if [...]
If you’re current routine is not bringing you the results that you desire, then it’s time to move out of your comfort zone! If it’s time for a change in your life!
There times in life that we really need to delete certain thoughts that “pop up” in our brain. Thoughts that are of no value to us are a waste of time. There are other thoughts that if we allow them to incubate, will negatively affect our lives.
In January 2007, at business breakfast in Arizona, the keynote speaker was Len Dawson, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs in the very first Super Bowl. He spoke on three keys for success.