Showing posts with label Seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seeds. Show all posts

Don't Pull Up The Seeds When You've Just Sown Them

Why is it that 95% of people who set themselves goals fail to reach them? In one word: impatience.

The most important and difficult stage of goal-building is the immediate stage after you set your goals. In the first stage, there?s a brief blip of euphoria. But this soon passes and then you hit the arid plateau of learning. It?s in this phase that most people lose their way and give up.

But this is the phase when you have to hang in there despite appearances. Otherwise, it?s like digging up the seeds a week after sowing them. So, here, for those who need a roadmap through the arid plains of goal-building, is a 6-step guide to managing your impatience and keeping your plans on track.

1. Have Plenty of Motivation Reminders. One of the cruel tricks that life plays on us is to make goal-setting easy and goal-building hard. This is no more true than in the opening phases of working towards a new goal. When we choose a new goal that seems within our reach, we are full of excitement and anticipation. It?s like the start of a marathon when everyone cheers us over the start line. But the cheers soon become a distant memory when we move into the second phase, the hard slog. It?s in this phase that we need to have a ready supply of motivation reminders to keep us going. Here?s one I often use. It?s from Ray Kroc, founder of the global restaurant chain McDonald?s. Kroc was an amazing entrepreneur. He says that it is in the early stages of working towards a new goal that you learn the most: ?When you?re green, you grow. When you?re ripe, you rot.?

2. Be A Fly, Not A Bee. The chief problem with the early stages of goal-building is that you can never be sure of the right way forward, particularly if you are breaking new ground. You try something and it doesn?t work. You try again and it doesn?t work again. And again. And again. That?s tough. But it?s essential. Because you?re learning. Karl Weick says that in this situation it is much better to be a fly than a bee. When you place a fly and a bee in an upturned jam jar, the bee will head straight for the light and repeatedly buzz against the bottom of the glass. The fly on the other hand will dive frantically around the jar exploring every corner until he finds a way out. That?s the example to follow when you want to succeed: be a fly, not a bee.

3. Accept The Struggle. Those who are eager to succeed often treat the second phase of goal-building as an unnecessary waste of time. They would prefer to skip it and jump to the next phase of success. But this is to misunderstand the whole point of the second phase. It?s there to toughen you up. You may have heard the story of ?The Man and the Butterfly? about the man who saw a butterfly struggling to emerge from its cocoon. To help it out, the man cut a bigger hole in the cocoon and pulled the butterfly through. However, instead of flying away, the butterfly was unable to fly. Its body was too swollen. What the man did not understand was that the butterfly?s struggle to emerge through the hole forces fluid from its body to its wings and thus makes them strong and ready to carry its weight. Like the butterfly, we need to struggle to succeed.

4. Be Objective. In stage two of goal-building, it?s valuable to stand back and distance ourselves from what?s going on. We need to be tripeds not bipeds. Bipeds are people who see only themselves and others. Risk-taking is a do-or-die undertaking. Progress is either a triumph or disaster. Life is black and white, winning or losing. Tripeds, on the other hand, can distance themselves from their situation by finding a third position where they can observe things with objectivity. Life isn?t either-or any more. It has depth, colour, and many angles.

5. Don?t Judge Yourself. Our win-lose culture puts great pressure on us to consider ourselves at any moment in life as either winners or losers. This means that failure is a bad thing and winning is everything. One of the most quoted expressions in our modern culture is: ?Failure is not an option?. But this is to misunderstand the real nature of success. We need to fail in order to succeed. And we need to fail big-time in order to succeed big-time. Practically every successful entrepreneur, from Thomas Edison to Walt Disney, experienced failure many times over. But they didn?t judge themselves. They interpreted failure as ?not succeeding yet? and saw it as just one more step on the road to success.

6. Manage Your Morale. Of course, it?s not always much fun to be stuck in the hard slog phase of goal-building. Nobody?s cheering any more. You have nothing to show for your efforts. And the dream still feels as far away as ever. That?s when you have to manage your morale. That means managing your stress, keeping things light, and working on the things you can?t see: your thinking patterns, your emotions, and your spirit. And, like the fluid in the butterfly, these may just be the things that will make you fly. ?I can say: ?I am terribly frightened and fear is terrible and it makes me uncomfortable, so I won?t do it.? Or I could say: ?Get used to being uncomfortable.? It is uncomfortable doing something risky. But so what? Do you want to stagnate and just be comfortable?? (Barbra Streisand)

We human beings are very similar to the plant world. We grow best when we work with Nature and time. Don?t be in too much of a hurry to achieve your goals. If you hold on with faith, certainty, and determination, you?ll get there in due course when the time is right.

? Eric Garner, ManageTrainLearn.com

For instant solutions to all your management training needs, visit http://www.managetrainlearn.com and download your FREE personal copies of our training software. And while you're there, make sure you try out our prize quiz, get your surprise bonus gift, and subscribe to our newsletter. Go and get the ManageTrainLearn experience now!



View the original article here



Learn How Wealthy Seeds Grow Experience

What is wealth to you? The answer you give to this question will reveal the focus of your desire. One could say prosperity and another say affluence or fortune. Wealth, in its many forms, must be planted as seeds into the fertile subconscious for it to manifest as fruits in your life.

HOW DO YOU PLANT WEALTH SEEDS IN YOUR LIFE?

I have compiled a list of ways to plant seeds of wealth into your subconscious mind. This list consists of techniques that have proven to be successful in achieving experiences of wealth and abundance in the lives of the contributors of the techniques.

1. BELIEF

What you believe about wealth will manifest in your life. If you believe you can possess it, you will. And if you don't, you won't. It is really that simple.

A more complex explanation is the subconscious mind works to produce experiences that are created from belief systems. It will provide wealth possessing opportunities for the belief that wealth can be possessed. Likewise, it will provide experiences of wealth out-of-reach for matching beliefs.

You are in control of your beliefs. Past situations and experiences played a significant role in creating the system of beliefs you now hold. At any time you wish, you can make necessary adjustments. Fine tune your beliefs with the love you were created from. Positive beliefs lead to positive experiences.

2. AFFIRMATIONS

It is a fact that human life challenges individual beliefs causing opportunity for doubt and fear. These two delinquents will rob and destroy dreams. Doubt will question possibility and fear will veil truth. Affirmations are excellent ways to not only maintain focus but they serve as defense for dream thieves and act like fertilizer for the subconscious.

Announcements made to the universe inform source of creation the intentions in desire. Why do YOU desire wealth? What is the actual experience you expect? Your answer can be transformed into affirmations.

Examples of wealth affirmations.

"I have more than enough money at ALL times."
"As I spend money, I receive money."
"Money flows through my life like a river."
"I enjoy having more than enough money."
"I can purchase anything I desire no matter the price tag."

3. WEALTHY ACTIONS

Human beings act out belief. People who believe they will always have enough money in their lives tend to live their lives as though this is true. Let's stop here and think about this a moment. The monetary experiences these types of people have had do not write their future, automatically. One of them could for some reason take to the belief that their incoming revenues will soon stop thereby creating an entirely different future manifestation from the others.

What do you think happens when people act out belief that they lack enough money? We all know at least one person who could represent this model of living. How does it make you feel to be around this person?

Wealthy actions set in motion a wave of wealthy actions. Giving little thought to it we mimic actions and beliefs of those around us. The wealthy society tends to mingle with like minds because of the law of attraction. As a unit they think and act wealthy out of similar beliefs creating a wave of energy that sets them apart from the rest of their peers.

If a person down on their luck because they are living out belief in lack approached you and asked for $100 to assist them would you be able to reach in your pocket, wallet, or purse and bless them with what they asked? When you fully understand the nature of wealth and have tapped into the current of currency you will focus less on the reason the person is asking YOU for money. You will know why... because YOU have it to give.

4. GIVING = RECEIVING

To give is to receive. Are there any questions? Of course there are. Typically when we think about giving, we examine what is in our current possession and assess that against the circumstances that propose we give. Then, we execute a decision on whether we give or not.

Receiving takes less thought process. Assuming a gift is absent of negative attachment, people are more likely to accept a gift than they are to give one; but you know the saying. "You reap what you sow."

5. NOW IS BEST

There is no better time than NOW to set desires in motion. I have heard people say they have to wait for this or that or until any given future time before taking step one of the journey towards a desired reality. Some of them I have been blessed to interact with and observe their absence of attempt over the course of several years. A few put forth a certain amount of effort towards achieving their desire only to abandon the goal eventually; not recognizing the attack of the well-known thieves doubt and fear.

One person said, "Maybe I'm not going to be the successful one of the family like everybody thought I would." This person has created drawings, exotic lettering, recorded songs, composed videos, took professional quality photographs and manually developed them, along with so much more. Why isn't this person experiencing desired wealth? That is a question that particular person will have to answer in order to move forward to the experience. The same applies to YOU.

NOW WHAT?

Planting wealth in YOUR life is a broad topic that could fill a million blogs. Ultimately, the experience will emerge from YOU putting your best foot forward in present life. Wealth seeds planted today will undoubtedly be the fruits of your tomorrow... which then will be your present. Gift yourself the wealth you feel you deserve.

HAPPY PLANTING!
Sincerely,
DeMeitta Wesley

My name is DeMeitta Wesley and I am here to walk with you step by step towards success. For Free Email Coaching (for a limited time) contact me dreamchild78@gmail.com

There is a free gift waiting for you at http://www.demeitta.moonfruit.com/movies4themind/


View the original article here



ShareThis

Blog Hit List