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Do You Believe Everything?

Posted on : 04-01-2008 | By : Daisy | In : Uncategorized

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“What you hear repeatedly you will eventually believe.” –Mike Murdock

Did you know that from the time we get out of bed in the morning we begin acting on our beliefs? Before we even head out the door we will have made several choices that will impact not only our day but our life as well… in ways we have never imagined.

I’m not here suggesting we become skeptics… what I am suggesting is take time to trust your inner self and slow down enough to question not only others but yourself. Question the ‘why’ of what you do.

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Daisy Says: Wherever you look for the answers to life’s questions remember that just because others claim to be “experts” …their answers may never apply to you and your life.

New Years’ Resolutions

Posted on : 03-01-2008 | By : Daisy | In : Uncategorized

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Resolutions… turning the leaf to a new direction… and making your GOALS into a series of simple PLANS. Okay….it does take work, but don’t worry planning is simple.

Keep it simple. I know you can, I am here with you.

Make your list of things you would like to accomplish, keep in mind that your job is simply to identify and isolate the top three goals right now that you most want to achieve, and eliminate the rest… you want to do this well before you take action.

You have heard it many times from some source or other: Work Your Plan, Plan Your Work. Working your plan means taking it one step at a time…

Every goal—regardless of how difficult—is nothing more than a series of steps that must be completed along a path, from one objective to another.

A written plan will include all of the critical steps, actions and objectives that must be met to make it a reality. Here are a few questions from thinktq.com to help you move your plans out of your HEAD and onto a sheet of PAPER.

These questions will help you shift your perspective, change your point of view, and invite specific action.

Print this out, take out your pen and invest a few moments to answer the following questions.

  1. What’s the next objective on the path to this month’s goal?
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  2. Which of your most important goals needs a clearly defined, step-by-step path?
    _______________________________________________
  3. If your current project seems overwhelming, what’s the next step, however small, you could plan?
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  4. Should any of this month’s plans be divided up into smaller steps?
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  5. Which of your goals is in need of some intermediate steps?
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Daisy Says: You can eat an elephant one bite at a time.