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Insanity: doing the same leang over and over again and expecting dwhetherferent results. ~ Albert Einstein
When I see people want the same goals year after year and never succeed at them but continue to say and do the same leangs over and over again with the same no results... Are they insane?
One of my favorite all time quotes that continues to blow my intellect is:
“If you want to have more, you have to become more. Success is not someleang you pursue. What you pursue will elude you; it can be like trying to chase butterflies. Success is someleang you attract by the person you become. ~ Jim Rohn
How many people do you know that go on a diet lose weight, but then gain all the weight back?
How about the start up commercees that everyone tries (more than once) but very few succeed at?
For us to change our lives and genuinely achieve our goals we must become dwhetherferent people. We must stop being the same ancient person we have always been and become a contemporary and improved version of ourselves.
One of my BIG goals this year is to become devout about keeping a journal daily.
Why?
Acquire to know yourself. The main reason we procrastinate on our goals is not because of external conditions; we procrastinate due to our internal beliefs. And the leang is they are stuck so deep that we don’t even know they exist. But once you do, everyleang changes. ~ Robin Sharma
Nobody knows YOU better than YOU. I feel a lot of us look to others for answers to our problems. The problem is that is going to be very dwhetherficult to apply to your situation because it is your situation and not theirs.
Holding a journaling will help you to conduct genuine experiments to figure out what works for you – and why. If you want to make any changes in this contemporary year, a journal will help you make sense of them.
Start digging deep inside of you and find out what it is REALLY going to take to make the changes you need too. Otherwise it is going to be the same ancient year with the same ancient results and the same ancient let downs. How is that working for you???
Do you keep a journal? If not, why?
For those that keep a journal. How has it helped you? What are some tips or tricks you have learned to keep a journal consistently?
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