Tag: focus

What Is Your Time Quotient? Why Should You Care?

| September 3, 2018
What Is Your Time Quotient? Why Should You Care?

Last week we discussed the difference between hopes and wishes vs. crystal-clear EXPECTATIONS.

As I pointed out all week, what you have the RIGHT to expect is based on four Colors within your personal Time Prism:

Your sense of purpose and MISSION… your ATTITUDE… your ability to set Smart GOALS… and your ability to establish realistic PLANS to achieve your goals.

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The sad truth is that opportunity doesn’t knock twice.

| February 12, 2018
The sad truth is that opportunity doesn’t knock twice.

I have built my entire life around seizing ever-growing opportunities.

I have yet to hear even ONE knock on my door — or whack me upside my head.

Opportunities behave quite differently from what we have been trained to expect.

You must have POWERFUL LENSES with which to see and sense them.

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The next step: Coming out of the fog.

| December 11, 2017
The next step: Coming out of the fog.

Last week we focused on taking the first steps towards making 2018 your best year ever. This week we will continue the theme, but from a decidedly different point of view: Your Success Potential.

If you took some time to map out your future this week—to write out your goals with clarity and detail—you have set up the rest of the year for success beyond expectation.

If you haven’t, right now is the perfect time to complete your 15 Year Time Horizon from the Set Goals Personal Workshop.

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How to become a lightning rod for miracles.

| December 4, 2017
How to become a lightning rod for miracles.

For the past two weeks, we have been discussing the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have done your very best. If you do the best you can, given the circumstances in which you find yourself, what more is there?

Better.

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What Is Your True Mission?

| September 25, 2016
What Is Your True Mission?

This week, we will focus on the core of living the life you love: Your sense of purpose and MISSION.

This area of your performance is vitally important because it governs all your GOALS (or lack thereof,) your outlook for the future, your ability to draw the right people to your cause, and your desire to take ACTION.

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