- Big dreams take preparation and shortcuts are an illusion. The things worth having take time to acquire. If you want to write a bestselling book you must begin by writing. If you want to lose weight you need to exercise and eat right. The better you understand what you want and plan appropriately, the easier your path will be.
- Having more than one life changing goals competing for your time and focus increases the likelihood of disaster exponentially. Although this may seem pretty self-explanatory, it never has been for me… The more areas in which you are seeking to stretch your limit, the more uncomfortable you will be. When you hit a limit you will not necessarily be able to identify which goal the limit is linked to, trust me it’s funny that way.
- Others are watching you and their reactions are based upon how you handle yourself. If you quit believing in yourself or that which you lust after, it is likely those around you will do the same. All to rare is the encouraging voice when things start heading south.
- It is scary chasing after what you dream of. Fear is often accompanied by complaints, excuses and every form of self-doubt imaginable. Get used to it - regardless of their magnitude - they stick around. The more experience you have the less a impact fear has, but it never goes away.
- In order to succeed your planning cannot be based upon best case scenarios! Some people feel it is enough to consider worse case scenarios in making your plan, I argue that you might as well make your absolute worst case scenario the plan. When things start falling apart do not be scared to change your parameters, adjust your time lines or revise your vision. Basically do whatever it takes.
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