You want a fulfilling career, a home of
your own, and better health. Or perhaps you have smaller goals, such as
learning a new language or traveling more often. However, you never find the time or the perfect opportunity to get
started.
The truth is that most people fail to achieve their goals not
because they lack talent or have bad ideas, but because they quit. They get
caught up in ruminating over what they might do and never take action.
If you fall into this category, it's time
to make a change. Follow these three steps to stop thinking and start doing!
Set Your
Priorities Straight
Start by defining your priorities. What
do you want to achieve the most? Set short-term and long-term goals, such as
getting a promotion, acquiring new clients, or buying a home. Give yourself due
dates for each of these goals. Even if you don't meet the deadline, it should
be just enough to get you started.
Eliminate any distractions that are
wasting your time and focus on your end goal - to acquire new leads and boost
your revenue.
Stop Over analyzing and Go for It
Do you spend hours or days thinking and
planning? Do you always focus on the worst-case scenario? Are you constantly
trying to read between the lines? These signs indicate
that you tend to over analyze everything.
Like it or not, your thoughts are not
reality. Just because you're thinking of the worst-case scenario, it doesn't
mean it will happen. Don't believe everything you feel or think. Sometimes, the
best thing you can do is to go with the flow and take action. Over analyzing
situations, events, or actions rarely leads to a productive outcome.
Focus on
the Positive
Psychologists advise us to stay positive for
a good reason. A negative attitude fuels fear and anxiety, keeping you
from reaching your goals. You always think of what could go wrong instead of
keeping an open mind.
Keeping a positive attitude is good for
your health too. It boosts your motivation and inner drive, helps you stay
strong when times get tough and gives you
a fresh perspective on the world around you.
Try meditation, positive affirmation,
yoga, or whatever it takes to ward off negative thoughts. Focus on the good in
your life and hope for the best. Negativity leads nowhere; it's neither
productive nor helpful.
By Steven Morton
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