All successful people are described as being very well
organized and good time managers.
Fortunately, time management skills are learnable with practice and repetition. You can become one of the most productive
people in your field by applying the ideas you are about to learn.
1 MAKE A DECISION
Every positive change in your life begins with a clear
unequivocal decision that you are either going to do something or stop doing
something. Significant change starts when
you decide to either get in or get out.
Either fish or cut bait.
Decisiveness is one of the most important qualities of successful and
happy men and women. And decisiveness is
developed through practice and repetition, over and over again until it becomes
as natural to you as breathing in and breathing out.
The sad fact is that people are poor because they have not
yet decided to be rich. People are
overweight and unfit because they have not yet decided to be thin and fit. People are inefficient time wasters because
they haven’t yet decided to be highly productive in everything they do.
Decide today that you are going to become an expert in time
management and personal productivity, no matter how long it takes or how much
you have to invest to achieve it.
Resolve today that you are going to practice these principles over and
over again until they become second nature.
Discipline yourself to do what you know you need to do to be the very
best in your field.
Perhaps the best definition of self-discipline is this:
self-discipline is the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you
should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
You see it’s easy to do something when you feel like it. It’s when you don’t feel like it and you
force yourself to do it anyway that you move your life and career onto the fast
track.
What decisions do you need to make in order to start moving
toward the top of your field? Whatever
they are, to either get in or get out, make a decision today and then get
started. This single act alone can
change the whole direction of your life.
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