Being Happy: Focus And Action Will Bring Incredible Success

You may know what you want out of life. You may know what your ideal life looks like. However you need to be very mindful of the distractions that could hinder you from achieving your goals.

If you say you are going to do something, it is because it is important to you. You are only letting yourself down if you don’t do it. cialis c20

The old adage is true: on our deathbed, we won’t be heard to complain that we didn’t spend enough time at the office. I know I don’t want to be on my deathbed saying I wish I had done this and I wish I had done that ….

So for me, if I’m not focused and disciplined, I am only letting myself down.

Most things that you want to achieve in life are not hard. You normally have the ability to achieve them, it is often your focus and discipline that is letting you down.

So what happens if I am not disciplined? To me, not being disciplined means not fulfilling an action that you planned to take. And of course, for every action there is a consequence.

Let’s have a look firstly at the consequences of not being disciplined to fulfil planned actions.

Planned action: Run a minimum of seven kilometres, five days per week.

– The longer I don’t commit to this plan, the harder it is to get back into running.
– Without regular, significant exercise, I wake up in the morning feeling tired.
– The worse my exercise habits get, the worse my eating becomes.
– I find I overeat when I am not committed to a regular, significant running program.
– The more I overeat, the more lethargic I feel, the less I want to run: a vicious circle.

Planned action: Purchase a minimum of two investment properties per year.

– Investing is a form of forced savings: if I don’t buy, there is the risk of spending the money on other non-asset items.
– Potential capital growth lost for each year out of the market.
Tadalis SX Potential passive income lost for each year out of the market.
– Prolongs the need to rely on working for income, rather than achieving financial independence.

Planned action: Make appointment with two potential corporate clients each week.

– Do not achieve monthly revenue targets.Corporate clients who have training needs, will use the services of another training provider.
– Feeling like a failure because have not done what I said I would, when I could have.

Let’s now have a look at the potential benefits of completing your planned actions i.e. being disciplined

Planned action: Run a minimum of seven kilometres, five days per week.

– I feel healthier and more alive.
– I wake each morning feeling refreshed and energised.
– I enjoy Cialis a regular, healthy eating plan.

Planned action: Purchase a minimum of two investment properties per year.

– The building of a portfolio that creates wealth and passive income.
– The realisation of a very early retirement.
– A step closer to a lifestyle where I am free to live my primary aim.
– Creation of an animal or environmental based foundation.
– The feeling of satisfaction by the realisation of a dream.

Planned action: Make appointment with two potential corporate clients each week.

– Achieve monthly revenue targets.
– Generates income to enable the purchase of an additional investment property, which is a step closer to financial independence.
– Feeling very satisfied and on a high because appointments are being made.

So what will happen if you are not disciplined? What are the consequences of you not being disciplined to fulfil your planned actions? What are the potential benefits of completing your planned actions?

Focus and action will bring you results.

Author Bio: Suzie Crawford works with people who are tired of working for others and want expert guidance on how to make money through property. Register here for free 8-week online Training Program PLUS receive bonuses to the value of $162. http://www.youcan.com.au

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