- Plan to make dinner. Skip.
- Plan to make movie date. Skip.
- Plan to contact Customer A. Skip.
Get this:
- You give up at small things.
- You'll give up at big things.
Read that mofoshizzle again:
- You give up at small things.
- You'll give up at big things.
When you habitually give up on the little things, you spill that habit over to bigger things you want accomplished; e.g.,:
- establishing your startup
- growing your business to X revenues
- getting your business acquired/going-IPO
"So what do I mother-$#@$% do?!"
Habitually, finish things.
...even the littlest-tiny-tiny ones of 'em all:
- Finish a book
- Finish a recipe
- Finish a story
- Finish a side project
- Finish a daily goal
Consistently finishing gets your brain comfortable to the concept of chasing down your goals and beating them into submission.
- Translation: 'I have accomplished small goals, so it will be much easier for me to accomplish larger goals'
WINNER! HOORAY! HIGH-FIVE TO YOU!
Finish every freakish goal as freakishly-frickin-freaker possible.
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sahari
Posted @ 05:01 AM on August 11, 2008
Thanks for breaking it down to the nitty gritty! I also want to introduce Whakate, we are also interested in Life Design to accomplish goals.
"Life design is the process of taking our goals, aspirations, responsibilities, and commitments, and organizing them and our everyday life so that we can balance our conflicting priorities and make the best use of our time instead of leaving it all to chance.
Thanks again for your great posts and please check us out!
http://www.whakate.com/about/