Thursday, October 9, 2008

Becoming results driven

Better to be highly effective in one or two areas than to be 5-10% effective in many. Start small and build momentum. Set a goal of loosing one pound this week or running one mile a day and make sure you get it right. To accomplish the goal, build your day around its success. Don't get too caught up in the perfect balance or having everything neatly maintained. If it is spending extra money for a healthier meal means you will achieve your goal, then do it. Does extra sleep inspire you to get up and run more? Just do it! Find your rythm, your formula for having success in one area. Redefine what you may have thought you 'must' do each day to be productive. Is it really necessary to reply to every email real-time? Worry less about time limits and balance, care more about results and success!

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