What are 5 things you value most in life? Picture and envision your ideal life. What does it look, sound, and feel like? What makes this vision of your life really important to you? Why do you really want to reach this vision? Imagine yourself in the future 3 years from now, as you look… Continue reading Achieving Your Ideal Life: Goals, Habits, and Priorities
Tag: personal development
A little bit everyday
The little stuff adds up overtime. You workout today, you won’t see much difference physically. You workout today, tomorrow, and everyday for a year, you’ll see and feel the difference. You read 10 pages today, you won’t see much difference mentally and emotionally. You read today, tomorrow, and everyday for a year, you’ll see and… Continue reading A little bit everyday
It’s easy to be hard & hard to be easy
Easy choices make life hard and hard choices make life easy. Choosing the easy We can absolutely choose to lay in bed all day. We can choose to do the bare minimum and just get by. We can chose to do the easy stuff. These are all legit choices and they are made everyday by… Continue reading It’s easy to be hard & hard to be easy
Life Map: A Goal Setting System
Writing down our goals and breaking them down into small, doable tasks is how we get extraordinary results. Good builders don't build without a blueprint. They have a vision, write it out on paper, tweak it, and review it over and over again. When their plan is approved by multiple experts, only then do they… Continue reading Life Map: A Goal Setting System
Making Mistakes
Mistakes are only mistakes if we do not learn and change because of them. The true mistake would be holding onto our mistake... Dwelling on the past of how things could have gone differently. Here's a little 3-step system on using mistakes as a stepping stone to success: Find the lesson in the mistake: what… Continue reading Making Mistakes
Take the blame, point the credit
Old way of thinking: take the credit, point the blame. This is how most people operate. New way of thinking: take the blame, point the credit. This is how the greats operate. Take the blame We’re responsible for our actions or lack there of. What could have we done differently? No pointing fingers at others.… Continue reading Take the blame, point the credit
