It’s hard to be effective if you’re not sure where to aim.
Clarity and the right vision are needed to execute plans efficiently. You’ll save a lot of time and energy by having a blueprint and some objectives.
Paint a very vivid picture in your imagination of what your ideal life looks like. You might not have all the specifics sorted out at first but get creative and add more pieces to the puzzle as your purpose becomes clear over time.
Start by stacking some small wins. You don’t have to beat the last level on Day 1 of your mission. Get consistent by integrating new habits and cutting out old useless ones. Build up new skills. Get in better shape. Learn how to sell. Meet great people. Flow with the moment.
Take some time to sit down and really analyze what you want, what your goals are and what your targets should be. After you get a decent idea of the overall image in your mind, you can break it down into smaller steps that will help you gain experience and wisdom.
Once you have access to new tools and perspectives through doing the initial planning and work, what you once thought was difficult becomes second nature.
You’re now able to advance to new levels and hold your own. A steady increment of daily improvement builds up a momentum that enables you to hit some home runs. Unexpected wins start appearing and your purpose and actions become even clearer.
Optimize your current situation by firing many shots and having a target to fire at. Being scattered and everywhere or having a plan without taking any action are one in the same. Combine the two in order to maximize your potential and complete your mission at a faster pace.
Chances are you can get much more done in one day than you give yourself credit for. Think of the billions of other people out there in this world with you. Most waste away the day complaining about their inadequacies, others who began from a worse starting position manage to run businesses while staying in shape, having influence over their environments, loving families and relationships and a lot of hope and faith in their futures.
You have to choose what trajectory you want to be on.
You won’t have all the answers at first, that’s a guarantee. You will get the ones you need by setting initial targets and acting on them. Complete the basic missions so you can step into the arena and start winning.
Learning to be precise with your time and energy will save you many headaches down the line. Knowing what has to be done when to get where is essential to going above and beyond your expectations.
Contemplate what action needs to be taken for you to reach your destination.
What do you want to accomplish today? This week? This month? This year?
Reverse engineer the process. Take the necessary steps forward.
Discipline is about doing what needs to be done regardless of the final outcome. There will be days where you feel down and out. Nothing seems to be working. You are prompted to sit out and give yourself every excuse as to why it won’t work out today. Get it done anyways. Even if your perception is that the results will be abysmal on this attempt, give it some effort and leave the rest up to God.
Continuously showing up will give you a base. Having talent and passion will increase your success rate exponentially. Implementing a solid blueprint and continuously refining your targets will turn your dreams into reality.
Volume, competence, passion and patience.
Set the numbers you want to hit on a daily basis. Get it done no matter what the day brings. You need an initial platform and some results to stand on. The basics will start to become second nature. The work will start to become enjoyable as you get more feedback and small rewards for your actions. Your drive will increase and improving your results becomes a game that you start loving to play. Every area can be tweaked and enhanced to multiply efficiency over time.
You’ll start to see that every single minute is valuable. High performance can be achieved by continuously moving the needle physically, mentally and spiritually.
Eliminate boredom and stagnation by always having a new target to hit. Whenever you might fall short, just get back on the horse and go make your next attempt.
Relentless action. Laser focus. Unwavering faith.
Complete one mission. Start up another.
Adjust on the fly. Get the reps in. Double down on what works. Cut out what doesn’t.
Trust your nature and understand what you want out of this life.
Step into the arena.
Give it your all.
Let the chips fall where they may.
Keep on rolling.