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All or Nothing
From 0% to 100%?
Why do we think that we can go from 0% activity to
100% activity overnight? Just because we can
create a plan to implement an action, somehow we
believe that the result is automatic.
One of my coaching instructors calls this magical
thinking.
I like to think of it as, “Because I’ve decreed it, it
must be so!”
The reality is that change is tough!
It’s unrealistic!
• If you have never created a to-do list, it’s
unrealistic to think you will create one each
night for the next 2 weeks.
• If you haven’t made any prospecting calls in
the last 3 months, it’s unrealistic to think you
will make 15 each day for the next 30 days.
• If you do everything yourself in your business,
it’s unrealistic to think that you will delegate
75% of your tasks in a single week.
But change CAN happen
Don’t get me wrong – I know the desire is
there! I also believe that you CAN accomplish
all these things.
But this change will take time. And . . . when
something takes time, it’s easy to get
discouraged.
How can I change?
Move out of the “all or
nothing thinking” and into a
new version of success.
What is a small step in the
correct direction? What
action can be a starting point
to build momentum?
One bite at a time
• Adjust the frequency
• Adjust the amount
• Slowly transition
• One bite at a time
• Practice letting go
Stay in motion
We know from physics that a body at rest will
stay at rest. (Thank you Isaac Newton!)
AND . . . it then follows that a body in motion
will stay in motion.
When you able to continually hit your goals, you
build excitement and confidence and your ability
to hit bigger and bigger goals increases.
Would you like some support with your goals?
With a little coaching, you can easily achieve the
perfect balance between your business and
personal lives. You can develop a framework
and a system that allows you to put first things
first -and live a life of purpose, accomplishment,
and fun. You can turn ideas into action!
www.SystemSavvyConsulting.com
Lisa@SystemSavvyConsulting.com
Lisa Crilley Mallis
Lisa Crilley Mallis, time strategy visionary, combines her
experience in secondary education and her love of schedules,
systems, and all things time management to create SystemSavvy
Consulting, LLC. She is a master at cutting to the heart of
overwhelm to help you regain control of your schedule and
experience life. Lisa assists motivated direct sellers implement
concrete techniques that can be applied immediately to their
daily lives. Her enthusiasm for finding solutions is contagious,
and her commitment to empowering clients to find success is
transformational.
www.SystemSavvyConsulting.com
Lisa@SystemSavvyConsulting.com

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Is it really all or nothing?

  • 2. From 0% to 100%? Why do we think that we can go from 0% activity to 100% activity overnight? Just because we can create a plan to implement an action, somehow we believe that the result is automatic. One of my coaching instructors calls this magical thinking. I like to think of it as, “Because I’ve decreed it, it must be so!”
  • 3. The reality is that change is tough!
  • 4. It’s unrealistic! • If you have never created a to-do list, it’s unrealistic to think you will create one each night for the next 2 weeks. • If you haven’t made any prospecting calls in the last 3 months, it’s unrealistic to think you will make 15 each day for the next 30 days. • If you do everything yourself in your business, it’s unrealistic to think that you will delegate 75% of your tasks in a single week.
  • 5. But change CAN happen Don’t get me wrong – I know the desire is there! I also believe that you CAN accomplish all these things. But this change will take time. And . . . when something takes time, it’s easy to get discouraged.
  • 6. How can I change? Move out of the “all or nothing thinking” and into a new version of success. What is a small step in the correct direction? What action can be a starting point to build momentum?
  • 7. One bite at a time • Adjust the frequency • Adjust the amount • Slowly transition • One bite at a time • Practice letting go
  • 8. Stay in motion We know from physics that a body at rest will stay at rest. (Thank you Isaac Newton!) AND . . . it then follows that a body in motion will stay in motion. When you able to continually hit your goals, you build excitement and confidence and your ability to hit bigger and bigger goals increases.
  • 9. Would you like some support with your goals? With a little coaching, you can easily achieve the perfect balance between your business and personal lives. You can develop a framework and a system that allows you to put first things first -and live a life of purpose, accomplishment, and fun. You can turn ideas into action! www.SystemSavvyConsulting.com Lisa@SystemSavvyConsulting.com
  • 10. Lisa Crilley Mallis Lisa Crilley Mallis, time strategy visionary, combines her experience in secondary education and her love of schedules, systems, and all things time management to create SystemSavvy Consulting, LLC. She is a master at cutting to the heart of overwhelm to help you regain control of your schedule and experience life. Lisa assists motivated direct sellers implement concrete techniques that can be applied immediately to their daily lives. Her enthusiasm for finding solutions is contagious, and her commitment to empowering clients to find success is transformational. www.SystemSavvyConsulting.com Lisa@SystemSavvyConsulting.com