Staying Focussed
I picked up another valuable piece of advice today that came at exactly the right moment because I was beginning to feel a certain level of despair over my perception that I wasn’t making any progress towards achieving my goals. I’m a believer that goal-setting is the single most significant tool in being successful. I just have a problem with putting the theory into practice.
The advice I read was really a reminder of what I already knew to be true, but it re-emphasised the fact once again. The advice was to break everything down into small, easily achievable goals and work like blazes to achieve those small goals. Every time one of the small goals is crossed off the list you can be pleased that you have moved a step closer towards achieving your larger long-term goal.
I keep falling into a trap of my own devising where I keep expecting immediate results. I give myself a timeframe of, say, 6 months to achieve my goal and then start to get frustrated after only 5 days because I’m not seeing results. My focus keeps getting drawn to my long-term goal which is distracting me from my short-term goals. The distraction prevents me from working on my short-term goal which has the knock-on effect of stopping me from moving closer to the long-term goal.
The road to success starts off as a path that is difficult to navigate, but with every small step I gain in experience and confidence and the bumps are gradually smoothed out. What was initially infinitesimal progress eventually becomes noticeable forward movement until finally the gains are more like giant leaps and bounds.
And how is this build up in momentum going to happen? No way around it: hard work; good habits; daily dedication to reaching the goals.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Political Humor
Found a great site about political humor today. With the race for the Democratic nomination still on there is plenty of potential for taking the humorous view and this site does it as well as I've seen.
Some of the better posts coming out of the site include:
5 Reasons Why the World Would Be Better Without Democrats
Freegans Equal Garbage Eaters - some scary mental images come out of this one
The PC Guide to Mother's Day - heh heh, how very appropriate.
There's plenty of satire, skepticism and the odd straight out wacky posting going on at this site filled with political humor.
Some of the better posts coming out of the site include:
5 Reasons Why the World Would Be Better Without Democrats
Freegans Equal Garbage Eaters - some scary mental images come out of this one
The PC Guide to Mother's Day - heh heh, how very appropriate.
There's plenty of satire, skepticism and the odd straight out wacky posting going on at this site filled with political humor.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
A Look Around
I've noticed a few Niche Marketing sites around of late and they're all starting to tell it like it is, ruffling a few feathers here and there, particularly of some of the so-called "A-listers" who have dominated the Internet Marketing scene with their blogs.
It's nice to see these newer bloggers who are actually passing on information that is truly worthwhile instead of the brazen way that some others have been scamming their readers in the name of "helping them to make money". As an observer from afar, I'm enjoying thte tussle, but I am also picking up more than my fair share of information.
It's nice to see these newer bloggers who are actually passing on information that is truly worthwhile instead of the brazen way that some others have been scamming their readers in the name of "helping them to make money". As an observer from afar, I'm enjoying thte tussle, but I am also picking up more than my fair share of information.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
A Blogger Test of the Scheduled Function
Don't mind me, Im just testing this new fandangled future posting feature that Blogger has introduced. This was actually written yesterday, but has been posted today. Pretty neat...if it works an' all.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Discarded Hello
Of all the things to begin with, the discarded pain blog has chosen to just say hello and prepare youself for a feast of disparate views and news.
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