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True Health s incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure.Some may ask, is there any truth to have a healthy life. I say yes it is. Let’ see what the Bible says. First look at the book of Proverbs 3:3 it says Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck; write them on the table of your heart. Then you will win favor and a good name in the sight of God and man. Now look further at We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Co Are You Under Attack Without Realizing It? When I teach improv comedy performers, new or experienced, there are usually hundreds of things I could be correcting them on. I prefer to pick one or two specific ideas and focus only on those. I actually let them do other things wrong without correcting them.We are to be identified by the fruit of our lives: the way we act. (Luke 6:44 and Matthew 7:16) The Holy Spirit has graciously given us love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23) But all too often our fruit—the way we act—is anger, sorrow, conflict, impatience, harshness, rudeness. This only works if I do two things. 1) I make sure that what I am focusing on is more important than what I am ignoring 2) I let them know that I am only focusing on 1 thing so that they realize that just because I am not correcting something doesn’t mean it is correct. Why do I do this? Because to correct everything at once would be giving the improviser too much to think about. How can anyone comfortably perform improv comedy if they are thinking of 100 different things? I prefer to take it one step at a time, focusing on one critical piece at a time. The Japanese call this principle Kaizen, which basically means small incremental improvements (Literally, it means "change for the better" or "improvement") Too often, we try to fix everything all at once and do things perfectly on our first try. I know when I wanted to jump into cold calling I tried to commit to one hour a day of dialing numbers. One hour a day! I hated 5 minutes of it and I was trying to force myself to do it for 12 times that long! The only time I really stayed consistent with the calls was when I committed to dialing the phone 5 times per day. Some days I would do more, but all I had to do was 5. This was enough to get me started. Soon I had completed 500! When you are trying to get sales and you are only dialing the phone 5 times a day, it seems incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure. We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Con Grab All the Responsibilities You Can Handle t I am only focusing on 1 thing so that they realize that just because I am not correcting something doesn’t mean it is correct.Each of us has three options for handling responsibilities. The choice we make is one of the most powerful determinants of the degree of career success we experience.One option is to avoid responsibility whenever possible. That is the G. I. Joe response. Recruits learn early that unless they want to make a career of the military, Why do I do this? Because to correct everything at once would be giving the improviser too much to think about. How can anyone comfortably perform improv comedy if they are thinking of 100 different things? I prefer to take it one step at a time, focusing on one critical piece at a time. The Japanese call this principle Kaizen, which basically means small incremental improvements (Literally, it means "change for the better" or "improvement") Too often, we try to fix everything all at once and do things perfectly on our first try. I know when I wanted to jump into cold calling I tried to commit to one hour a day of dialing numbers. One hour a day! I hated 5 minutes of it and I was trying to force myself to do it for 12 times that long! The only time I really stayed consistent with the calls was when I committed to dialing the phone 5 times per day. Some days I would do more, but all I had to do was 5. This was enough to get me started. Soon I had completed 500! When you are trying to get sales and you are only dialing the phone 5 times a day, it seems incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure. We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Co Sometimes You Have To Spend To Earn ce at a time.Okay you have a computer and an internet connection so now you’re ready to start your online business. So now you’re looking at all the free businesses on line and you’re not making any money. Too many people can’t grasp the fact that they may have to spend some money on their business to get it up and running. You may be able to make a few doll The Japanese call this principle Kaizen, which basically means small incremental improvements (Literally, it means "change for the better" or "improvement") Too often, we try to fix everything all at once and do things perfectly on our first try. I know when I wanted to jump into cold calling I tried to commit to one hour a day of dialing numbers. One hour a day! I hated 5 minutes of it and I was trying to force myself to do it for 12 times that long! The only time I really stayed consistent with the calls was when I committed to dialing the phone 5 times per day. Some days I would do more, but all I had to do was 5. This was enough to get me started. Soon I had completed 500! When you are trying to get sales and you are only dialing the phone 5 times a day, it seems incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure. We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Co Marketing Your Business With Tips Booklets nutes of it and I was trying to force myself to do it for 12 times that long!Have you ever thought about using “tips” books to market your business? “What are ‘tips’ booklets,” you ask?Tips booklets are small information dense publications that you can give to your customers and potential customers. These booklets are great for keeping your business in the fore front of your customer’s minds.These are tangible The only time I really stayed consistent with the calls was when I committed to dialing the phone 5 times per day. Some days I would do more, but all I had to do was 5. This was enough to get me started. Soon I had completed 500! When you are trying to get sales and you are only dialing the phone 5 times a day, it seems incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure. We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Co Article Writing - Easily Read Articles - Benefit #6 of a 7 Tips Article s incredibly inefficient and a sure path to failure. But, if you set your goal so high that you bail out, that’s an even surer path to failure.Articles on the internet simply must be easy to read. If an article is not easily read, it does not get read.Get it?The Three Most Common MistakesThere are three mistakes writers typically make that causes their article to be difficult to read on the internet.Mistake 1 - Trying to convey too much information in one artic We live in an immediate gratification kind of world. When we want something, all too often we launch out with huge aspirations and take massive action, but all too often that effort lasts about a day or two and then we are right back where we started. Confidence works the same way. If you take little steps that net little results, you will eventually make big progress and have huge confidence. The problem is when you either a) try to bite off too much at once and then lose confidence because it doesn't work or b) don't acknowledge all the little steps because they seem so small and insignificant. Make your tasks small, but still forward moving, and give yourself credit for even the tiniest progress. Soon you will build new habits that will make you confident and more successful. If this concept intrigues you, I highly recommend you read "The Kaizen Way," by Robert Maurer. It's a short book with a few simple steps, and it also explains why bio-chemically it's better to take small steps.
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