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The Law of Clarity
Posted by davev in Uncategorized on October 7, 2009
By: Brian Tracy
Clarity accounts for probably 80% of success and happiness. Lack of clarity is probably more responsible for frustration and underachievement than any other single factor. That’s why we say that “Success is goals, and all else is commentary.” People with clear, written goals, accomplish far more in a shorter period of time than people without them could ever imagine. This is true everywhere and under all circumstances.
The Three Keys to High Achievement
You could even say that the three keys to high achievement are, “Clarity, Clarity, Clarity,” with regard to your goals. Your success in life will be largely determined by how clear you are about what it is you really, really want.
Write and Rewrite Your Goals
The more you write and rewrite your goals and the more you think about them, the clearer you will become about them. The clearer you are about what you want, the more likely you are to do more and more of the things that are consistent with achieving them. Meanwhile, you will do fewer and fewer of the things that don’t help to get the things you really want.
The Seven Step Process for Achieving Goals
Here, once more, is the simple, seven-step process that you can use to achieve your goals faster and easier than ever before.
First, decide exactly what you want in each area of your life. Be specific!
Second, write it down, clearly and in detail;
Third, set a specific deadline. If it is a large goal, break it down into sub-deadlines and write them down in order;
Fourth, make a list of everything you can think of that you are going to have to do to achieve your goal. As you think of new items, add them to your list;
Fifth, organize the items on your list into a plan by placing them in the proper sequence and priority;
Sixth, take action immediately on the most important thing you can do on your plan. This is very important!
Seventh, do something every day that moves you toward the attainment of one or more of your important goals. Maintain the momentum!
Join the Top 3%
Fewer than three percent of adults have written goals and plans that they work on every single day. When you sit down and write out your goals, you move yourself into the top 3% of people in our society. And you will soon start to get the same results that they do.
Review Your Goals Daily
Study and review your goals every day to be sure they are still your most important goals. You will find yourself adding goals to your list as time passes. You will also find yourself deleting goals that are no longer as important as you once thought. Whatever your goals are, plan them out thoroughly, on paper, and work on them every single day. This is the key to peak performance and maximum achievement.
Action Exercises
Here is how you can apply this law immediately:
First, make a list of ten goals that you would like to achieve in the coming year. Write them down in the present tense, as though a year has passed and you have already accomplished them.
Second, from your list of ten goals, ask yourself, “What one goal, if I were to accomplish it, would have the greatest positive impact on my life?” Whatever it is, put a circle around this goal and move it to a separate sheet of paper.
Third, practice the seven-step method described above on this goal. Set a deadline, make a plan, and put it into action and work on it every day. Make this goal your major definite purpose for the weeks and months ahead.
Get ready for some amazing changes in your life.
Discipline
Posted by davev in Uncategorized on June 9, 2009
Discipline is the key. The 1828 Noah Webster Dictionary defines “discipline” this way: “To instruct or educate; to inform the mind; to prepare by instructing in correct principles and habits; as, to discipline youth for a profession, or for future usefulness. To instruct and govern; to teach rules and practice, and accustom to order and subordination. To advance and prepare by instruction.” Bob Richards, the Olympic pole-vault champion, says that you will never find a champion who does not discipline himself. Roy Smith says that discipline is “the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.”
Today, too much emphasis is placed on our rights and not enough on our responsibilities. The world would be a wonderful place if we took our responsibilities as seriously as we do our rights. The disciplined individual brings his own impatience and desires of the moment under control so he can enjoy the benefits of tomorrow. That’s discipline. R. C. Halverson says, “No man ever became great doing as he pleased; little men do as they please — little nobodies. Great men submit themselves to the laws governing the realm of their greatness.”
Much of the music today expresses the theme “I want to be free.” If we take the train off the tracks it’s free, but it can’t go anywhere. Take the steering wheel out of the automobile and it’s under the control of no one – but it can’t move. Think about it: The sailor has the freedom of the seas only when he disciplines himself to obey the compass. Until he does that, he must keep his ship within sight of the shore. Once he disciplines himself to follow the compass, he can go anywhere the ship will take him. Man is the same way. When we discipline ourselves to do the things we need to do, when we need to do them, the day will come when we can do the things we want to do, when we want to do them. Think about it and I’ll SEE YOU AT THE TOP!
Zig Ziglar is a motivator and teacher. He is the author of 27 books and loved by millions of people world wide for his practical wisdom and his gift of hope.
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Discipline yourself to do the things you need to do when you need to do them, and the day will come when you will be able to do the things you want to do when you want to do them! - Zig Ziglar




