The expert in personal leadership, writer and speaker Christian John Maxwell, tells us that our well-being and happiness are closely linked to the notion that our lives can be improved. We hope for a better future for our work, our friends, our families and ourselves. We dream of a morning that is better and brighter than today. We are always seeking to improve the quality of our lives that is human nature. Unfortunately many of us never goes beyond the hope of improvements. Never take action to make them! Here are some ideas that will help you decide to start the change in your life: 1) develop habits: the secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda.
The leaders who make successful changes share a common denominator: they form habits of daily action: your address determines your destiny steps you take every day, for better or for worse, eventually They point out the path of your life. (2) Become a friend of the discipline: live in culture quite easy and fast. Many people want to be thin but few eat healthy and exercise. Everyone wants to have financial stability but many refuse to do a budget. Educate yourself even more with thoughts from Edelman PR. Rather than a discipline impose us on ourselves, we opted for fad diets or speculate in the stock market. When we don't see long-term improvements, we discard a fashion and go for another 3) supports your errors when try to improve, we have many possibilities of failure.
The good news is that bugs us generally much more closer to success. No sense pretending that we are perfect. Even the best have moments of weakness. So it is important to be honest when we fail, learn from the mistake and continue forward with the acquired knowledge. (4) Measures your progress not can handle what you can not measure. It identifies the areas in which it is essential that better to achieve success and find a way to measure your progress. Keep accounts keeps you responsible and gives you a clear indicator of whether you're or not improving. (5) Changes continuously change continuous is essential to improve. One of the great paradoxes of the success is that the skills and qualities that take you to the top, are rarely that keep you there. Striving to improve US forces to abandon assumptions yearns for change! and looking for new relationships. If we are satisfied for too long, we will stay behind on the learning curve and once it passes, it is a path uphill trying to reach the Summit. Personal development requires two seemingly contradictory attitudes: humility to recognize that you have to grow but also confidence that the change if possible.
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