Good Morning 7.17.2007

Published: Tue, 07/17/07

 
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With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, our well-made plans of sending cards, homemade gifts, early shopping, baking and other celebrations often get lost all together or become stressful instead of enjoyable.
 

Procrastination is a word that has haunted many people but it doesn't have to!  While many people would have you believe that springing into action and "just doing it" is the quickest cure, it isn't a long-term solution. All actions start with attitude. We have to uncover why we procrastinate and cure the cause in order to find long-term relief.

Effectively managing our time in today's hectic world doesn't come naturally - it is a technique that we learn. Now you can learn the techniques used by bestselling author and CEO Brook Noel to maximize your time and create a clear path toward your goals.

 
     
 

 If you haven't the strength to impose your own terms upon life, you must accept the terms it offers you. ~T.S. Eliot    


Good morning! T.S. Eliot doesn't mince words, does he? When I stumbled across this quote I fell in love with its blunt truth and honesty. Many people in today's world have mastered the art of "living in the middle" somewhere between the "wishing for more" and the "should haves" -- forgetting the joy that taking action brings.

While, en route back from an appearance in Minneapolis, I was chatting with a colleague. We were discussing fatigue and stress. We both agreed that the weeks where we thought about all we needed to accomplish on our to-do lists, but did very little, were weeks that often left us fatigued. Our good intentions of accomplishment might be interrupted by other needs in our work or personal lives.

However, we also noticed that during the weeks where we charged ahead and took action, versus thinking about all that needed to be done, we were much more invigorated and less fatigued.

I think part of that ties into the quote offered by T.S. Elliot. When we our strong and we move forward (impose our terms upon life) we gain momentum, energy and additional strength. When we sit back and just analyze the terms life has offered us, it is easy to lose momentum.

Your turn:
Give yourself a quick and honest assessment. How much time do you spend thinking about all you need to do? How much time do you actually spend moving ahead and taking action? How do you feel while engaging in both of those activities? Brainstorm some ideas for moving forward and implementing your terms for what you want to accomplish in your life. Then, most importantly, take action.

Your affirmation:
I do not settle for less then I deserve. I am not immobilized or overwhelmed by life's challenges. I seize the day and move forward, greeting life and all it offers with open arms.
 

 

Challenge Life!

Brook Noel

 

 

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And as always, don't forget to start your day with a heartfelt "Something great is going to happen today... I can't wait to see what it is!"

 

And when ending your day ask yourself, "What is one more thing I can do to make today matter?"

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