3 Tips for Regaining Focus and Purpose
By Keith Cook
Have you ever noticed how one decision leads to another? It’s like they are strung together by events, people, and circumstances. Like waking up and having an argument with your spouse and the rest of the day is full of draining and negative events.
Now if you continue to allow those thoughts to linger, by the law of attraction, you will attract other similar thoughts and events. It’s like choosing the theme song to the movie “Rocky” to play on Pandora. Pandora will continuously play songs that are in the same genre as the theme from “Rocky.” Negative and positive thoughts build momentum or accumulate the same way.
So here are 3 tips to apply to your life today.
Get an accountability partner
An accountability partner is someone that will hold you accountable for accomplishing the goals or tasks that you set for yourself. Give your accountability partner a call each morning and speak for about 5 minutes discussing the goals or tasks to be completed that day. In the event the tasks are not completed, a consequence is enforced like giving your accountability partner a $200 check or giving that amount to a charity you wouldn’t normally donate to.
Invest In Yourself
Take a course on nutrition, learn how to short stocks, read a book, or learning a new language are important in maintaining personal development. Investing in yourself is your most valuable asset. It keeps you on the cutting edge and brewing with new ideas and makes you a more well rounded individual.
Use Daily Affirmations
An affirmation is a statement about a goal in it’s already completed state. Here are a few examples: I am happy. I am my perfect body. I am my perfect weight. I am kind. I am smart. I love myself. Affirmations can be used to maintain focus, provide encouragement, confidence and remind you of your “WHY” to help you stay on purpose.
There are countless ways to stay inspired, remain focused and full of purpose. Everyone wants overnight success. But the reality is that to build a business it takes years. One step at a time, brick by brick.
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Nice Keith. I will incorporate these 3 tips.