Knowing What You Want To Achieve
Knowing what you want will essentially lead you to the path of Success and Financial Freedom. You just have to learn to unlock it and discover your inner wants and wishes. Brian Tracy's "Eat that Frog" showed me a way to discover my wants and how to turn that into motivation for success.
Learning from Brian Tracy’s book "Eat That Frog", I can tell you now that there will never be enough time to accomplish everything. Time Management is an important Factor to getting as close to it as possible
In more than 2 decades of giving out seminars and training different individuals, seeking help with their procrastination and time management problems from all over the globe, he has always stressed the importance of knowing what you want to achieve in life to arrive at success. With that pristine insight, it basically brought clarity of purpose and allowed the participants to focus in accomplishing things in their lives.
What Do You Really Want?
If you are in a state where you don’t know what you basically want to achieve then try to pause for a moment and think of your ultimate dream – having financial and professional success. Maybe with your cluttered mind right now, you tend to focus on things that aren’t important or things that will not help you increase your productivity. Wouldn’t it be best and wise to avoid working conscientiously on something that is not going to elevate your productivity or financial situation?
How do you start? It is Simple, Stop Procrastinating, Be Productive and Visualize your Bright Future.
What I’m stressing to you right now is very essential. It just entails a lot of determination to practice it in your life right so it will eventually turn into a habit you can’t shake. Before you overcome procrastination and eating your frog, why not know FIRST what you want to achieve? It is an exciting adventure to uncover these for it fuels your passion in achieving it.
In Brian Tracy’s "Eat That Frog", www.eatthatfrog.com.au , it mentions how goals stimulate your energy in accomplishing things. Knowing what you want helps you plan and establish your goals. It gives you clarity and focus. For example, 10 years from now you intend to be successful in your career, love life, family, finances, etc. In 2 years time, ideally you should be learning the business you really want and enjoy sacrificing short-term goals for long term ones. In 5 years time, your business should’ve been started and you begin managing your expenses. MORE INCOME = LESS EXPENSES. At 10 years time, you should’ve established everything in a strong solid foundation and enjoy everything you’ve worked hard for. What I’m telling you is basically simple, KNOW what you want first because that will lead you to the path where you are constantly contributing to achieve that every step of the way.
In more than 2 decades of giving out seminars and training different individuals, seeking help with their procrastination and time management problems from all over the globe, he has always stressed the importance of knowing what you want to achieve in life to arrive at success. With that pristine insight, it basically brought clarity of purpose and allowed the participants to focus in accomplishing things in their lives.
What Do You Really Want?
If you are in a state where you don’t know what you basically want to achieve then try to pause for a moment and think of your ultimate dream – having financial and professional success. Maybe with your cluttered mind right now, you tend to focus on things that aren’t important or things that will not help you increase your productivity. Wouldn’t it be best and wise to avoid working conscientiously on something that is not going to elevate your productivity or financial situation?
How do you start? It is Simple, Stop Procrastinating, Be Productive and Visualize your Bright Future.
What I’m stressing to you right now is very essential. It just entails a lot of determination to practice it in your life right so it will eventually turn into a habit you can’t shake. Before you overcome procrastination and eating your frog, why not know FIRST what you want to achieve? It is an exciting adventure to uncover these for it fuels your passion in achieving it.
In Brian Tracy’s "Eat That Frog", www.eatthatfrog.com.au , it mentions how goals stimulate your energy in accomplishing things. Knowing what you want helps you plan and establish your goals. It gives you clarity and focus. For example, 10 years from now you intend to be successful in your career, love life, family, finances, etc. In 2 years time, ideally you should be learning the business you really want and enjoy sacrificing short-term goals for long term ones. In 5 years time, your business should’ve been started and you begin managing your expenses. MORE INCOME = LESS EXPENSES. At 10 years time, you should’ve established everything in a strong solid foundation and enjoy everything you’ve worked hard for. What I’m telling you is basically simple, KNOW what you want first because that will lead you to the path where you are constantly contributing to achieve that every step of the way.

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