By Jill on Oct 16, 2009 in General | 35 Comments
Have you ever found yourself making a commitment and when the time came to follow through and do what you said you were going to do, you failed to follow through just because you didn’t feel like it?
One of the primary distinctions I have discovered between people who habitually achieve their goals and create the results they desire is that successful people follow through whether they feel like it or not.
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By Jill on Jul 29, 2009 in General, Goal Setting, Goals, commitment, conditioning, determination, discipline, focus, 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.
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By Jill on Apr 6, 2009 in General, Goal Setting, Goals, conditioning, diets 101, discipline, faith, healing, law of attraction, love, optimism | 5 Comments
Have you ever seen that tv show called Extreme Home Makeover, where they take a run down wreck of a house and transform it into a virtually unrecognizable, beautiful work of art?
I love that show and I always get emotional
because the first 25 years of my life resembled
the “before” (run down, falling apart) until I [...]
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