Category: commitment
By Jill on Nov 6, 2012 in Accountability, commitment, conditioning, General, Goal Setting, Goals | 0 Comments
It’s Tuesday and I am so glad you’re reading this because it’s Election Day in the USA. Today is the day that the next President of the United States of America will be determined, as well as many local and national government positions. I don’t know about you, but I will be glad for [...]
By Jill on Oct 22, 2010 in Accountability, commitment, Goal Setting, Goals, monday momentum, productivity | 0 Comments
Have you ever sabotaged yourself just as you were about to achieve a very important goal? This most often manifests istelf via procrastiantion, avoidance, perfectionism, and many other ways. It is a very common phenomenon. Here’s how to recognize it when it’s happening and breakthrough to achieve your goal
By Jill on Nov 13, 2009 in commitment, conditioning, discipline, General, Goal Setting, Goals | 9 Comments
The only way to grow your courage muscle is to use it. The only way to overcome a fear is to face it. Sometimes when you are afraid to do something that you know you are capable of, it means you MUST do it. I could spend my entire life avoiding things that scare me but then I would never grow. I would miss out on so many delicious experiences. When muscles and skills are not used, they atrophy, the fade, they shrink. You increase and grow your capacity whenever you pursue your potential.
By Jill on Jul 29, 2009 in commitment, conditioning, determination, discipline, focus, General, Goal Setting, Goals, healthy, persistence, success, the secret | 9 Comments
From the moment you wake up to the moment your eyes close at night, most of your thoughts, words and actions are habitual. Once you have identified your dominant habits, identify the source of those habits. Most of your habits were programmed into you at a very early age without you even realizing it. Many of your habits come from observing your dominant parent or caregiver. If you are habitually late, perhaps this trait was modeled for you by someone you admire. Not always but often enough. From the brand of car you drive to the brands of food you purchase, many of these habits were modeled for you and you practice them subconsciously.
By Jill on Jun 3, 2009 in commitment, conditioning, discipline, General, Goal Setting, Goals | 62 Comments
10 Outstanding metaphors for football, business and life. Have you ever noticed, to be effective, you must manage the clock. There are four quarters in a game and there are four quarters in one year. Carefully and strategically allocate your time, energy and manpower to perform at your peak from beginning to end. Take quarterly time outs to evaluate. Schedule these into your life. Examine your stats and measurements. How are you doing? You may need to make an adjustment in your game plan, tactics or fine tune your game plan for better results. If you are in need of a short break to re energize, or are off track at any time, simply call a time out and regroup.
By Jill on Nov 28, 2007 in commitment, conditioning, determination, discipline, endurance, focus, Goal Setting, Goals, healthy, persistence, productivity, results, success, Time Management, time managment, vision | 1 Comment
Since the Holiday Season is officially upon us in the USA, it is important to recognize the wave of seasonal momentum that accompanies it. I bring this to your attention now so that you can give yourself the ability to make a conscious decision of what you want to create for yourself in the final [...]
By Jill on Nov 15, 2007 in commitment, endurance, faith, Goals, law of attraction, the law of attraction | 0 Comments
Bonnie Brown: From Masseuse to Google Millionaire When we set out to pursue any Goal, clearly we need to choose a path for it’s attainment, create action plans and begin taking steps and do our part to move it forward. There are some who believe that applying The Law of Attraction requires no action, however [...]
By Jill on Nov 13, 2007 in commitment, conditioning, discipline, endurance, focus, Goal Setting, Goals, law of attraction, optimism, persistence, productivity, results, success, Time Management, time managment | 0 Comments
You’ve defined your Goal, identified your key strategies, created an action plan and have started to put it into action. What’s next? As you proceed, it is important to measure your results and track your progress (or lack of it). This is the least exciting part of the journey of any Goal, but I [...]