Seminar Success Goal Achievement Blueprint: Some Additional Thoughts
Seminar Success Goal Achievement Blueprint: Some Additional Thoughts:
In the last 5 posts, we covered my blueprint for your seminar success, and here's some additional thoughts:
First, it's too easy to read the steps and just discount them, or say to yourself "I already know that". For every 100 "I-already-know-that" statements there are 99 people who are not actually taking action. Knowing something and doing something are miles apart. Most people know plenty that they don't take action on. For example, how many people know they should eat better and exercise more, but don't do anything about it?
Also, it's too easy too easy to read those steps and say to yourself "hey, that's great - I'm going to do that... someday". And the big "P" word procrastination comes crashing in. You save the goal achievement blueprint steps to a computer file somewhere and it's pretty much gone forever.
Now, I realize that it's possible that for some people they may not be ready to take action yet for whatever legitimate reason(s) they may have - and certainly we shouldn't pluck an unripe apple from the tree.
But what I'm saying is that it's nice to know this kind of thing, but better to take action on it. If you feel resistance, take action in spite of that resistance and you'll be glad you did.
Now, what are your thoughts and feelings? Feel free to post them right here on my blog.
See you tomorrow,
David
In the last 5 posts, we covered my blueprint for your seminar success, and here's some additional thoughts:
First, it's too easy to read the steps and just discount them, or say to yourself "I already know that". For every 100 "I-already-know-that" statements there are 99 people who are not actually taking action. Knowing something and doing something are miles apart. Most people know plenty that they don't take action on. For example, how many people know they should eat better and exercise more, but don't do anything about it?
Also, it's too easy too easy to read those steps and say to yourself "hey, that's great - I'm going to do that... someday". And the big "P" word procrastination comes crashing in. You save the goal achievement blueprint steps to a computer file somewhere and it's pretty much gone forever.
Now, I realize that it's possible that for some people they may not be ready to take action yet for whatever legitimate reason(s) they may have - and certainly we shouldn't pluck an unripe apple from the tree.
But what I'm saying is that it's nice to know this kind of thing, but better to take action on it. If you feel resistance, take action in spite of that resistance and you'll be glad you did.
Now, what are your thoughts and feelings? Feel free to post them right here on my blog.
See you tomorrow,
David
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