Thursday, October 31, 2013

Priorities For Success

Priorities:  things that are regarded as more important than others.


My daily priorities further my life’s goals.


Organization is the compass that keeps my life on course. I choose to organize myself daily to maximize my productivity. Each morning, I make a plan for the day by listing my chores, responsibilities, and wishes. I prioritize my list and start my day as I keep my ultimate goals in mind.


I spend my time doing things that will further my life’s goals. I also invest time in renewing my strength so I may continue on my journey. Insignificant activities that simply rob time from my priorities are not listed on my schedule. They have no place in my life.


My time is spent engaging in meaningful activities. Important things in my life, such as my family and my work, have priority status. My big picture excludes things that only serve to distract me from my ultimate purpose.


Every individual step I take is part of a greater journey. I look at each decision I make today as an investment in my future. This is a way of telling me that I am serious about my success.


I have made the conscious choice to move forward with every step I take. I keep my future goals in mind and I am able to focus even when others try to entice me.


I plan my activities to minimize wasted time. Having a plan keeps me accountable to myself and to others. Reflecting at the end of the day helps me increase my productivity the next day. When I choose to maintain my priorities, not only do I get closer to my goals, but I also open up to achieve success beyond my imagination.


Priorities For Success  Questions:


1. How will I better organize my life, today?

2. What can I do to ensure my task list is focused on my ultimate goals?

3. How can I be more accountable for how I spend my time?


 



Priorities
“Action expresses priorities.”

Mahatma Gandhi




 


 


Priorities


“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.”

Stephen Covey


 





 



Priorities For Success

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Master Communication For Success

Communication: the imparting or exchanging of information or news.


Communication is the master key that I use to open the door to happiness.


The quality of relationships in my life is determined by my sense of well-being. This is built on a strong foundation of communication.


I create ever deeper relationships by sharing my thoughts and feelings honestly. I have let go of the notion that people should be able to read my mind. I speak up when I feel hurt or offended because I am confident that our love allows us to work through conflict. I share my thoughts and ideas because I know we are strongest when we work together as a team.


I also take the time to ask others what they are thinking and feeling. I actively listen to them, and repeat back what I think they are saying until I am confident that I am truly hearing not just their words but also the meaning behind them.


I have let go of the idea that I will be happiest if other people tell me what I want to hear. I have no interest in illusions, even ones that feel good. I am more interested in sharing truth and using it to create bonds that strengthen everyone involved as we reach our goals together.


Communication Questions:


1. Am I interested in hearing the truth from the people that I love?

2. Am I building strong relationships on a foundation of honesty?

3. Do I take the time to share and listen rather than expect people to read my mind?


“The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said.”

― Peter Drucker


“Effective Communication is a way to success”

― Jaspal Singh Malik


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Master Communication For Success

Monday, October 28, 2013

Procrastination Slows Success

Procrastination: the action of delaying or postponing something.


By keeping organized and utilizing my time wisely, procrastination melts away.


Living an ordered life helps me accomplish my goals. I am so happy that I am in control of my projects and goals.


Being productive is important to me because I want to live an active and purposeful life and when I reach my goals, I feel proud of myself.


In order to be productive in my life, I keep organized. It is important for me to find ways to organize my desk, to remove paper clutter from my life, and to arrange my home into a peaceful environment. I do not put off tackling chores because I know that my neatness will make completing any given task easier.


By managing my time wisely, I stay on track. Using calendars to mark important dates and meetings, writing schedules in my planner, and setting deadlines for myself, are all ways of making sure I use my time wisely. Completing tasks is so much easier because I choose to manage my time effectively.


When I procrastinate, I feel frozen by inaction, but I can overcome this feeling. By keeping organized and using my time wisely, procrastination melts away. Warmth spreads from my fingers to my toes. All of that pent up energy is released and I am free to complete my projects.


It is such a relief to be organized. The systems I have in my life make my daily chores more manageable. I am able to classify projects and accomplish them in a sensible way.


Effectively using my time means I can get even more accomplished and by finishing my tasks, I am prepared for the excitement of a new challenge.


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Procrastination Questions:


1. How can I introduce more order into my life?

2. Have I invested enough energy into managing my time effectively?

3. How can I keep organized so I can eliminate procrastination in my life?


Charles Dickens  “My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.”

Charles Dicken


Set Your Mind, Change Your Life!


 



Procrastination Slows Success

Friday, October 25, 2013

Mistakes To Success

Mistakes: an action or judgment that is misguided or wrong.


Mistakes are the detours that direct me to a better me.


Mistakes help me travel on a journey and arrive as a better person. I get back up with new insight each time I stumble. There is a lesson to be learned in every situation.


I take time to reflect when I am down. I ask myself, “What did I do to get to this point?” and, “What can I do in the future to avoid this situation?”


Personal growth is the best outcome of any mistake. I am slow to anger because I once lost my temper and offended a loved one. My finances are in order because I once found myself buried in debt. Only truth enters my mind because I once found myself tangled up in a web of lies.


From each experience, I have learned that there is a light at the end of my tunnel. It would have been easy to allow rage, debt, and lies to reign my life, but I strive to choose a better way. I learned my lessons and I enjoy the fruits of peace, prosperity, and truth.


I acknowledge that we all have faults. Making mistakes is part of being human. I do not know everything. I will make mistakes and that is okay. It’s what I do after that counts. I forgive myself and I choose not to dwell on my errors.


Mistakes are life’s built-in lessons because there is no training course for life. Maintaining a pure heart helps me learn from my mistakes and avoid making them again.


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Questions When You Make Mistakes:


1.Which of my current qualities is the result of a lesson learned from a mistake?

2. How often do I take time to reflect on the results of my mistakes?

3. How can I capitalize on my mistakes?


Albert Einstein   “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”



 


Set Your Mind, Change Your Life!



Mistakes To Success

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Preparation Breeds Success

Success:


A little preparation takes me a long way

in easing strain and stress.


A little preparation takes me a long way in easing strain and stress. Being prepared makes living my life easier. I am so glad that I have discovered ways to effectively manage my everyday life. Choosing to proactively prepare for the day is such a simple way for me to remove stress from my life. Just a little preparation can make such a big difference in my attitudes and perspectives. Every morning, I take a few moments to review my commitments for the day. I also jot down a list of things I need to accomplish so I can stay focused on my goals. Knowing my deadlines and prioritizing my tasks is an effective way to ease the strain in my life. When I have an important deadline approaching, I enlist the help of others. I also make schedules and set aside time to work on the project. Making clear plans and feeling like I am in control is a great way to ease anxiety. Since I take actions to keep my projects on schedule, I am confident that I can reach my goals. Preparing for success ensures that I succeed. The stress I once had in my life is gone because I have taken proactive steps toward organizing my life. Anxiety can be prevented. I am so relieved to have found systems that help me manage my life. I am ready for any project and each task I approach seems more manageable. Preparation is a useful tool that I implement in my life. I am ready to succeed because I am prepared.


Success Preparation  Questions:


1. How do I prepare for the tasks and projects in my life?

2. How does preparation ease my stress and strain?

3. How could I take a more proactive approach to reach my goals?


Prepare Yourself For Success


Set Your Mind, Change Your Life!



Preparation Breeds Success

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