The document summarizes common mistakes people make in internet marketing based on observations from a marketing seminar.
1. Some people focus too much on activities that don't directly make money, like optimizing websites solely for search engine rankings rather than profits.
2. Attendees often take too many notes at seminars and feel overwhelmed instead of taking focused action on one promising idea.
3. Many people hesitate to make decisions quickly, delaying their progress in internet marketing.
4. Some mistakenly think affiliate marketing is easier than other models, when it actually has more competition due to lower barriers to entry.
How to get unstuck, moving and productiveHugh Culver
We all get stuck, it could be sales, relationships, money, motivation, or health. We're human. The good news is being stuck is not a permanent state. Learn 10 ways to get unstuck, moving and productive again, including: get real, get physical, take a break, create a stop doing list, change your environment, be kind to yourself, let go of the past, get advice, create a deadline and create tiny wins. Hugh Culver is the best-selling author of Give Me A Break, past Ironman competitor, co-founder of Adventure Network (the world's only airline in Antarctica) and professional speaker.
The document provides 10 tips for getting rich, including reinvesting profits, being willing to be different, gathering information before making decisions, spelling out deals in advance, watching small expenses, limiting borrowing, being persistent, knowing when to quit, assessing risks, and knowing that true success is having people who love you.
This document outlines a workshop to help participants overcome fears of sales and create an effective sales process. It discusses establishing a value proposition, understanding customers, and a 7-step process for nurturing leads. Key points covered include starting with why your business exists, empathizing with customers, segmenting the market, and creating a personalized customer journey through consistent communication and education. The goal is to help participants develop a sales approach that feels right and increases their business.
Have you ever bought something to improve your mood? Are there any emotional triggers that make you want to spend money?
This week’s #CreditChat featured smart tips to help you control your spending this holiday season. The panel included: Ginger- Founder of Girls Just Wanna Have Funds, Paul Moyer, Founder of Saving Freak, Rod Griffin- Director of Public Education at Experian and Mike Delgado- Social Media Community Manager at Experian.
The chat featured tips from @SavingFreak, @Rod_Griffin, @Credit_IQ, @care4yourfuture, @suddenlyfrugal, @Kasasa, @CordiaGrad, @FTWCCU, @WeAreMortgages, @MoneyCrashers, @DebbiKing, @jennifercwhite, @KOFETIME, @SFCUNews, @MiriamSCross, @FedChoiceFCU, and @BeverlyHarzog.
The TeenSafe Parenting Guide to Tech SafetyTeenSafe
The TeenSafe Digital Manifesto covers everything a parent needs to know to keep their child safe online; from the dangers they face, to how to teach appropriate online behavior and supervise your child's digital life - just like you would on the playground! To learn more, visit TeenSafe.com
Overcoming procrastination can be achieved in 7 steps:
1. Work somewhere else to avoid distractions at home and encourage focus. Working in dedicated office spaces helps with this.
2. Break large tasks into smaller 15 minute chunks to make them feel less daunting and easier to complete.
3. Do less by prioritizing a few key tasks each day rather than an overwhelming to do list.
4. Get some exercise daily which helps productivity, focus, and stress levels.
5. Stay organized using tools like Evernote to avoid feeling overloaded or distracted.
6. Limit email and social media checks to specific times to reduce distractions.
7. Find your optimal work "zone"
The document summarizes common mistakes people make in internet marketing based on observations from a marketing seminar.
1. Some people focus too much on activities that don't directly make money, like optimizing websites solely for search engine rankings rather than profits.
2. Attendees often take too many notes at seminars and feel overwhelmed instead of taking focused action on one promising idea.
3. Many people hesitate to make decisions quickly, delaying their progress in internet marketing.
4. Some mistakenly think affiliate marketing is easier than other models, when it actually has more competition due to lower barriers to entry.
How to get unstuck, moving and productiveHugh Culver
We all get stuck, it could be sales, relationships, money, motivation, or health. We're human. The good news is being stuck is not a permanent state. Learn 10 ways to get unstuck, moving and productive again, including: get real, get physical, take a break, create a stop doing list, change your environment, be kind to yourself, let go of the past, get advice, create a deadline and create tiny wins. Hugh Culver is the best-selling author of Give Me A Break, past Ironman competitor, co-founder of Adventure Network (the world's only airline in Antarctica) and professional speaker.
The document provides 10 tips for getting rich, including reinvesting profits, being willing to be different, gathering information before making decisions, spelling out deals in advance, watching small expenses, limiting borrowing, being persistent, knowing when to quit, assessing risks, and knowing that true success is having people who love you.
This document outlines a workshop to help participants overcome fears of sales and create an effective sales process. It discusses establishing a value proposition, understanding customers, and a 7-step process for nurturing leads. Key points covered include starting with why your business exists, empathizing with customers, segmenting the market, and creating a personalized customer journey through consistent communication and education. The goal is to help participants develop a sales approach that feels right and increases their business.
Have you ever bought something to improve your mood? Are there any emotional triggers that make you want to spend money?
This week’s #CreditChat featured smart tips to help you control your spending this holiday season. The panel included: Ginger- Founder of Girls Just Wanna Have Funds, Paul Moyer, Founder of Saving Freak, Rod Griffin- Director of Public Education at Experian and Mike Delgado- Social Media Community Manager at Experian.
The chat featured tips from @SavingFreak, @Rod_Griffin, @Credit_IQ, @care4yourfuture, @suddenlyfrugal, @Kasasa, @CordiaGrad, @FTWCCU, @WeAreMortgages, @MoneyCrashers, @DebbiKing, @jennifercwhite, @KOFETIME, @SFCUNews, @MiriamSCross, @FedChoiceFCU, and @BeverlyHarzog.
The TeenSafe Parenting Guide to Tech SafetyTeenSafe
The TeenSafe Digital Manifesto covers everything a parent needs to know to keep their child safe online; from the dangers they face, to how to teach appropriate online behavior and supervise your child's digital life - just like you would on the playground! To learn more, visit TeenSafe.com
Overcoming procrastination can be achieved in 7 steps:
1. Work somewhere else to avoid distractions at home and encourage focus. Working in dedicated office spaces helps with this.
2. Break large tasks into smaller 15 minute chunks to make them feel less daunting and easier to complete.
3. Do less by prioritizing a few key tasks each day rather than an overwhelming to do list.
4. Get some exercise daily which helps productivity, focus, and stress levels.
5. Stay organized using tools like Evernote to avoid feeling overloaded or distracted.
6. Limit email and social media checks to specific times to reduce distractions.
7. Find your optimal work "zone"
This document discusses the importance of beginning with the end in mind when setting goals and direction in life. It emphasizes creating a clear mental vision or "personal mission statement" that is aligned with one's principles and values. This first creation then guides the physical creation or execution of goals and plans. The document also discusses identifying one's core or "center" to ensure goals and direction are based on correct principles rather than external factors. Finally, it discusses how developing a personal mission statement can provide internal guidance and a standard to measure oneself against in life.
The way you start your day can make or break the rest of your day. It’s therefore important you have a morning routine that sets you up for a healthy, focused and productive day.
Self-Awareness Development and Types - The Spiritual JourneyKANIKACHAWLA13
Self-Awareness helps us to become more confident and more creative because we are not exploring anything, we are exploring our entire life.
Visit at - https://www.balvinder.org/self-awareness-development-and-types/
The document discusses developing a growth mindset. It explains that a growth mindset is a mental attitude where intelligence is seen as something that can be developed through effort rather than a fixed trait. Having a growth mindset means believing that through learning and challenging work, the brain can grow stronger and smarter over time. The document provides a mindset quiz and explains that having a growth mindset helps one face academic setbacks by keeping up effort and finding new strategies, rather than giving up, as someone with a fixed mindset may do.
The document provides an overview of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. It discusses what habits are and how they are formed. It then describes each of the 7 habits in detail: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin with the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. Exercises and examples are provided for applying each habit to improve effectiveness and relationships. The habits teach skills like time management, goal-setting, communication, teamwork and continual self-improvement.
This document provides tips for personal development in several areas: personality, health, handling people, public speaking, and managing worry. Some key tips include drinking plenty of water, getting enough sleep, avoiding gossip, showing genuine interest in others, admitting when you are wrong, and not worrying about things you cannot control. The document emphasizes positive thinking, treating people with respect, focusing on solutions rather than problems, and leading by example with confidence.
This document discusses two perspectives on identity and how it relates to culture and body image. The first view is that identity is shaped by the cultural and social forces one is exposed to, while the second sees identity as something that individuals construct for themselves by choosing from various cultural influences and changing over time. Neither view is considered completely right or wrong. The document then discusses various components of identity including relationships, career, beliefs and self-concept. It analyzes the development of self-awareness from infancy through adulthood.
A facial expression results from motions or positions of the face muscles and conveys one's emotional state to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication. Attention is the process of concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring others. Confusion can refer to a loss of orientation, accompanied by disordered consciousness and often memory. Desire is a sense of longing or hoping for an outcome and excitement for achieving a goal.
Parenting an anxious child can feel extremely
challenging. SMG clinician's provide their thoughts and tips about how to best understand,
respond to and approach your anxious child. You’ll
learn about how anxiety works and learn strategies
for helping your child overcome her/his fears.
The document discusses things that one should never stop doing like searching, spring cleaning, and asking questions. It provides tips on passion, purpose, problems to solve, and spending time on hobbies and with good friends. It also advises cleaning out toxic social media friends and emails. The document cautions that no one can truly prepare for the future and to trust no one's predictions, instead favoring predictions from movies. Ultimately, it says to trust yourself.
Zookeepers are expert at managing temperamental mammals. They face the risk of conflict and aggression every moment of their day. Here's how they manage it:
1. Don’t reward bad behavior. (Or else you’ll get more of it.)
2. Introductions take time. (Don’t expect instant acceptance.)
3. Enrichment always. (The mind needs stimulation.)
4. Good habits can replace bad habits. (The brain runs on habit.)
The assembly discusses the importance of being open-minded as a sixth form student and beyond. It encourages students to use their free time to expand their knowledge and understanding through reading books, newspapers, magazines, and exploring different perspectives online or through other media. Being open-minded means understanding other cultures and views without being uncritical, and seeking a variety of viewpoints to continue growing intellectually. A closed mind can lead to fear and hate while an open mind is a sign of security and understanding of other people.
This document discusses ways to prevent and overcome procrastination. It identifies different types of procrastination personalities including self-doubt, discomfort, guilt, and habit. Common causes of procrastination at work are difficult or unpleasant tasks, small tasks, huge tasks, low priority tasks, and the desire to avoid running out of work or to wait for more urgent deadlines. The costs of procrastination include poor quality work, time pressure, failure to achieve goals, missed opportunities, and wasting the present. Suggested ways to prevent procrastination involve scheduling time, creating hard deadlines, switching environments, rewarding accomplishments, eliminating distractions, and not waiting for perfection.
This document summarizes Sean Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens". It outlines the 7 habits which are: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin With the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. For each habit, it provides a brief definition and example of how to apply the habit in daily life. The overall message is that practicing these 7 habits can help teens take control of their lives and achieve happiness and success.
1. The document discusses different modes of thinking - focused and diffuse. Focused thinking involves familiar topics while diffuse thinking is for solving new problems and gaining new perspectives.
2. It emphasizes the importance of practice and repetition for learning through forming neural connections, as well as spacing out learning over time rather than cramming.
3. Procrastination should be avoided as it prevents the formation of strong neural structures for learning; the Pomodoro technique can help address procrastination.
This document discusses the importance of self-awareness and understanding others. It notes that intelligent people understand others while enlightened people understand themselves. It then provides tips for getting to know yourself and others, such as recognizing beliefs, values, strengths and styles. Key aspects of understanding yourself include discovering your inner experiences and overcoming psychological blocks to influence others. Understanding yourself is the first step to understanding and connecting with other people.
At Least Three Tips to Liberate Your CreativityJill Badonsky
Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coaching has liberated the creativity of thousands of people experiencing blocks. Here are a few ways how it does that, with the art and humor of Jill Badonsky.
This document provides instructions for creating a vision board. It discusses that vision boards allow one to visually represent their goals and desires to help manifest them. The document outlines different types of vision boards one can make based on their clarity of vision. It then provides step-by-step instructions for creating a vision board, including collecting inspirational images and words, arranging them thematically, and displaying the completed board in a place it can be viewed regularly. The purpose of a vision board is to focus one's attention and energy on their highest aspirations.
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This document discusses the importance of beginning with the end in mind when setting goals and direction in life. It emphasizes creating a clear mental vision or "personal mission statement" that is aligned with one's principles and values. This first creation then guides the physical creation or execution of goals and plans. The document also discusses identifying one's core or "center" to ensure goals and direction are based on correct principles rather than external factors. Finally, it discusses how developing a personal mission statement can provide internal guidance and a standard to measure oneself against in life.
The way you start your day can make or break the rest of your day. It’s therefore important you have a morning routine that sets you up for a healthy, focused and productive day.
Self-Awareness Development and Types - The Spiritual JourneyKANIKACHAWLA13
Self-Awareness helps us to become more confident and more creative because we are not exploring anything, we are exploring our entire life.
Visit at - https://www.balvinder.org/self-awareness-development-and-types/
The document discusses developing a growth mindset. It explains that a growth mindset is a mental attitude where intelligence is seen as something that can be developed through effort rather than a fixed trait. Having a growth mindset means believing that through learning and challenging work, the brain can grow stronger and smarter over time. The document provides a mindset quiz and explains that having a growth mindset helps one face academic setbacks by keeping up effort and finding new strategies, rather than giving up, as someone with a fixed mindset may do.
The document provides an overview of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. It discusses what habits are and how they are formed. It then describes each of the 7 habits in detail: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin with the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. Exercises and examples are provided for applying each habit to improve effectiveness and relationships. The habits teach skills like time management, goal-setting, communication, teamwork and continual self-improvement.
This document provides tips for personal development in several areas: personality, health, handling people, public speaking, and managing worry. Some key tips include drinking plenty of water, getting enough sleep, avoiding gossip, showing genuine interest in others, admitting when you are wrong, and not worrying about things you cannot control. The document emphasizes positive thinking, treating people with respect, focusing on solutions rather than problems, and leading by example with confidence.
This document discusses two perspectives on identity and how it relates to culture and body image. The first view is that identity is shaped by the cultural and social forces one is exposed to, while the second sees identity as something that individuals construct for themselves by choosing from various cultural influences and changing over time. Neither view is considered completely right or wrong. The document then discusses various components of identity including relationships, career, beliefs and self-concept. It analyzes the development of self-awareness from infancy through adulthood.
A facial expression results from motions or positions of the face muscles and conveys one's emotional state to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication. Attention is the process of concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring others. Confusion can refer to a loss of orientation, accompanied by disordered consciousness and often memory. Desire is a sense of longing or hoping for an outcome and excitement for achieving a goal.
Parenting an anxious child can feel extremely
challenging. SMG clinician's provide their thoughts and tips about how to best understand,
respond to and approach your anxious child. You’ll
learn about how anxiety works and learn strategies
for helping your child overcome her/his fears.
The document discusses things that one should never stop doing like searching, spring cleaning, and asking questions. It provides tips on passion, purpose, problems to solve, and spending time on hobbies and with good friends. It also advises cleaning out toxic social media friends and emails. The document cautions that no one can truly prepare for the future and to trust no one's predictions, instead favoring predictions from movies. Ultimately, it says to trust yourself.
Zookeepers are expert at managing temperamental mammals. They face the risk of conflict and aggression every moment of their day. Here's how they manage it:
1. Don’t reward bad behavior. (Or else you’ll get more of it.)
2. Introductions take time. (Don’t expect instant acceptance.)
3. Enrichment always. (The mind needs stimulation.)
4. Good habits can replace bad habits. (The brain runs on habit.)
The assembly discusses the importance of being open-minded as a sixth form student and beyond. It encourages students to use their free time to expand their knowledge and understanding through reading books, newspapers, magazines, and exploring different perspectives online or through other media. Being open-minded means understanding other cultures and views without being uncritical, and seeking a variety of viewpoints to continue growing intellectually. A closed mind can lead to fear and hate while an open mind is a sign of security and understanding of other people.
This document discusses ways to prevent and overcome procrastination. It identifies different types of procrastination personalities including self-doubt, discomfort, guilt, and habit. Common causes of procrastination at work are difficult or unpleasant tasks, small tasks, huge tasks, low priority tasks, and the desire to avoid running out of work or to wait for more urgent deadlines. The costs of procrastination include poor quality work, time pressure, failure to achieve goals, missed opportunities, and wasting the present. Suggested ways to prevent procrastination involve scheduling time, creating hard deadlines, switching environments, rewarding accomplishments, eliminating distractions, and not waiting for perfection.
This document summarizes Sean Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens". It outlines the 7 habits which are: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin With the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. For each habit, it provides a brief definition and example of how to apply the habit in daily life. The overall message is that practicing these 7 habits can help teens take control of their lives and achieve happiness and success.
1. The document discusses different modes of thinking - focused and diffuse. Focused thinking involves familiar topics while diffuse thinking is for solving new problems and gaining new perspectives.
2. It emphasizes the importance of practice and repetition for learning through forming neural connections, as well as spacing out learning over time rather than cramming.
3. Procrastination should be avoided as it prevents the formation of strong neural structures for learning; the Pomodoro technique can help address procrastination.
This document discusses the importance of self-awareness and understanding others. It notes that intelligent people understand others while enlightened people understand themselves. It then provides tips for getting to know yourself and others, such as recognizing beliefs, values, strengths and styles. Key aspects of understanding yourself include discovering your inner experiences and overcoming psychological blocks to influence others. Understanding yourself is the first step to understanding and connecting with other people.
At Least Three Tips to Liberate Your CreativityJill Badonsky
Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coaching has liberated the creativity of thousands of people experiencing blocks. Here are a few ways how it does that, with the art and humor of Jill Badonsky.
This document provides instructions for creating a vision board. It discusses that vision boards allow one to visually represent their goals and desires to help manifest them. The document outlines different types of vision boards one can make based on their clarity of vision. It then provides step-by-step instructions for creating a vision board, including collecting inspirational images and words, arranging them thematically, and displaying the completed board in a place it can be viewed regularly. The purpose of a vision board is to focus one's attention and energy on their highest aspirations.
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10 Steps To Getting Your Inspiration Back – Even When You’re Burnt Out, Cranky, and Would Rather Crawl Back Into Bed.
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The document discusses different types of thinking and critical thinking skills. It explores what thinking is, how people learn to think, and why thinking matters. The document emphasizes reflective thinking as the most active form of thinking and explains how asking questions can help stimulate curiosity and reflection.
Positive thinking leads to better outcomes than negative thinking. Breaking negative thought patterns requires replacing them with new, positive patterns through mental conditioning. When a negative thought occurs, one should redirect it by taking the energy and rechanneling it into a linked positive thought, similar to Pavlov's dogs learning associations. To do this, one turns the negative thought into an exaggerated mental image and links it to a empowering replacement thought, also represented as an image. With practice, merely thinking the negative thought will automatically trigger the positive thought and image. Adopting this process can help one anticipate happiness and success through a positive mindset.
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Have you ever dreamed of turning your innovative idea into a thriving business? Starting a company involves numerous steps and decisions, but don't worry—we're here to help. Whether you're exploring how to start a startup company or wondering how to start up a small business, this guide will walk you through the process, step by step.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
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2. Eliminate Procrastination
Intro
Actually, procrastination doesn't exist.
It's a figment of your imagination. It's definition is simply "prolonged hesitation". But think
about it - do you ever hesitate to hesitate? Don't you actually IMMEDIATELY act on
procrastinating?
So you don't procrastinate... ever. That's good to know - because if you have created an identity
as a procrastinator, that's not good. Get rid of that identity now.
One of the easiest ways to do that is with the step by step process I have outlined below. Best of
all - it only takes a few minutes to do this... at first.
Then it's quicker and quicker and quicker. Pretty soon it will automatically form a new identity
for you - you'll think of yourself as someone who immediately acts upon the things that will
bring them closer to their goals.
Sound good? Let's do it!
Your ACTUAL To-do List
I want you to think of a painting in a museum. Not any normal painting - I want you to think of
one that looks hideous. Ugly. Drab. Cluttered. Completely unattractive in every way.
Got it? Now let me ask you a simple question - would you be attracted to such a painting?
Would such a painting make you feel good inside when you looked at it? Thought about it?
No. That's why such paintings don't get placed in museums.
Now get this - you have an image in your mind of today's to-do list. And if you're someone who
has trouble acting on the things you know need to be done - I can guarantee you that your
"mental to-do list" resembles the painting I have just discussed.
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Having worked with hundreds of people on this who struggle with "procrastination" - here is
what I have noticed: Their mental to-do lists usually are VERY cluttered. It's out of focus.
Unattractive. Brings negative feelings when the person thinks about it.
Simple question - if that's you, can you see why it's so hard to get things done?
On the other hand - those I have worked with who are high achievers... those who immediately
act on good ideas... those who seize the day... and not have to deal with procrastination... guess
what?
Their mental to-do lists are so attractive looking... so clear and in focus... that they feel
wonderful just thinking about the tasks they have to do. If you painted their mental to-do lists
on a canvas, it could be beautiful enough to hang in a museum.
THAT is the difference.
Your Mind Is A Television
I know more about your mind than you do. For example, I know you can influence the images
you conjure up in your "mind's eye".
The pictures, images and movies you create in there are like your "inner television". And just
like an actual television - you can modify the pictures.
You know on a TV how you can turn the brightness up and down? The contrast? The sound?
Even the size of the picture? You can do all those things and more with the pictures you create
in your mind.
And the good news - it's incredibly easy!
But You Are The Producer
There is one key distinction though about the "mental television" you have and an actual one -
in the mental television - you are also the producer.
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You can create your own movies... your own images... anything!
That's good news because what we're going to do is create a mental to-do list for you that's so
attractive - you naturally want to do the things on it. And if you do that - guess what? You will
have beaten procrastination!
The First Step
I want you to think about the things you'd like to get done over the next 24 hours. How do you
represent those in your mind?
First, notice the content of the picture. Are there a lot of things going on? A lot of different tasks
you'd like to complete? Does it seem slightly chaotic - or overwhelming? Chances are, it does.
Okay, so the first role as "mental movie producer" is to get rid of the chaos! Here's a fact: it's
very hard to do more than one task at a time. Especially "high level" tasks. Sure, you might be
able to walk and chew bubble gum at the same time.
But could you write a book and play piano at the same time? Nope!
So you're mental to-do list should never contain more than one item on it at a time. Just the
one you'd like to do next.
That's it.
Doing this alone - just focusing on one task at a time - will do wonders for your feelings. You
won't feel overwhelmed. Therefore, you'll feel good about just doing whatever needs to be
done... so you can cross it off your list.
But we're just getting started.
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Change The Picture!
Notice now that one task you have to do in your mind next. Question - is it in focus or out of
focus? For most people who have trouble getting stuff done - it's usually out of focus. Try this -
turn the focus up.
What, you didn't know you could do that? Hey, it's your mind. Just like you can turn the contrast
up on a television, you can do that with whatever mental pictures you create. So just bring it in
focus.
Then notice how you feel - does this make you feel stronger about getting that task done?
Tweak the focus until you feel as strong as possible about getting it done.
Next - notice the colors. Are they bright and vibrant, or drab and boring? Most people who have
trouble getting stuff done use very dull colors in their mental images when thinking about their
tasks.
Just like you can turn the color ratio and brightness up on a television, so can you with your
mind's images!
So do it. Brighten the colors up. Outright change them if you wish. Experiment! Everyone's mind
is different - but you WILL know when you find the colors and brightness that are best for you.
How? Because it will change your feelings about the task you have to do next. The better the
color combination and brightness, the more excited you will be to do that task.
Next up is size and proximity. How close is the image you created in your mind? Could you reach
out and touch it, or is it in the distance. Bring it up real close to you. Move it to the center. The
right. The left. Move it away.
Find the location of the picture that makes you feel best about acting on that task. Again, it will
just "feel" right. Do the same with size. Double the size of the image. Double it again. For some
people, bigger, larger than life pictures make them motivated to act immediately on the task.
For others, it's smaller pictures. How do you know? By doing the exercise and noticing how your
body responds.
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It's all about messing around with the different things above until you get the right combination
that just makes you feel so incredibly good when you think about the task at hand! That's the
secret to immediate action - associating great feelings to getting stuff done.
Now Check The Sound
For some people, there will be sound accompanying their mental to-do list. Usually it's their
internal dialogue. That "voice" inside your head.
Do this - listen to the tonality of the voice. Does it sound strong and powerful? If you struggle
with procrastination it probably doesn't.
Million dollar tip: the more often your practice powerful "internal dialogue" tonality, the better
you'll feel, and the more you'll get done.
Know this - communication is largely NON-verbal. It isn't so much what you say, but how you
say it. It's true internally as well. Try this - say "I will never amount to nothing..." in a wimpy,
pitiful, crybaby voice.
Now say the same line again in the most sensual, sexy, seductive, powerful voice you can - "I will
never amount to nothing..." I like to use soul singer Barry White's "sexual chocolate" voice to
say it.
Question - how do you feel when you talk to yourself in a sensual, seductive, powerful voice?
Feels good doesn't it? Even if you belittle yourself by saying "I will never amount to nothing..." it
doesn't affect you, because the voice is so strong.
What if you had that same voice in your head telling you that you WILL achieve your next task in
wonderful, powerful and exciting ways. Now you're combining great verbal commands with
powerful tonality.
Awesome. I also like to add music in there... 50 bold, strong choir singers singing about how
wonderful I will feel doing the task and a powerful "star wars" style orchestra to pump me up
and make me feel good.
The result? I get a TON of stuff done... and more importantly - I feel wonderful doing it! And you
can do the same.
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Best Of All
If you do this a few times, it will become habitual. Or what I like to call your "default setting".
Soon, just by association, you'll naturally start thinking of your next task... and it will be in a
beautiful, attractive image that makes you excited. It will be accompanied by a powerful inner
voice of encouragement.
You will begin to link so much pleasure to doing the things in your life that will bring you
success... that success will be inevitable.
So get started now!
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