Saturday, June 19, 2010

What gets measured, gets done

I read this in Brian Tracy's "Million Dollar Habits". Since I have been using this, it's amazing how clearly you look at things.
As simple as it is, as efficient it is. I think it puts everything at its right place and things tend to move forward the right way.

It might also another way of saying "failure to plan is plan to failure".

LET'S GOOOOO!

"All about rhythm"

I just wrote a note on my personal development journal about "rhythm".
As I keep things simple from now on, here's the deal:
1- when I need to work, I will listen to what I call my "success songs" to put me in the right mood.
2- the rest will take care of itself

Get started by listening to my "success songs"

LET'S GOOOOO!

Inconsistency

I don't know why it is so difficult for me to get going on a consistent basis. I guess thinking about it, it is maybe cause my goals are too vague, not well designed or my "whys" are not strong enough.

Especially on posting on my blog, I'd like to be more serious about that and post around one note every two days. Actually, I read not too long ago that "what gets measured, gets done". And it works, so I will just do the same for that!!!

I think I'm losing my skills in some ways. Like a friend told me one day, when I was not going as fast as i wanted:
"just believe it's gonna be better in 5 minutes and get going. If not, just wait another 5 minutes and so on until you get started. You'll see, everything will be alright if you keep believe you will go where you want to be."

I have to say he was really right on that... So I just need to do it all again!!!! LET'S GOOOOOOO!!!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Watch my time

Getting used now working from a written plan, I also need to watch the time I schedule for each task.

My time management is not yet to its best and when I schedule one hour to do a task, I need to control myself not being carried away doing the task. Having a high time management IQ is essential for me getting a lot more done overall.

Natural evolution

I guess the best way to get better would be to take a look at what Mother Nature has done.

To put it in a simple way, every thing she has done so far has been through a simple process and some patience. One thing at a time.

It's much harder to do a simple thing every day for 30 days and gets 30 items than to have 10 items in two consecutive days and only get 20 items after 30 days.

Like Jim Rohn used to say:"Success is just simple disciplines repeated every day".

I know I can do a much better job at that and develop simple disciplines.

Evolution and emotions


This is a graphic of my evolution as far as posting on my blog. It's obvious watching this that I did struggle last month.

I had some tough times to deal with emotionally. It is part of anyone's life and at the same time I need to do a way much better job to overcome those emotional obstacles, no matter what the situation is. I need to make sure my job gets done at the end of the day.
I can't no longer let my emotions take over and control my actions. I still can be touched by life but not stopped!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Always give my all

Very quick post here to mention that I realized today (thinking out loud) that the more often I give just a little bit less than my all, the more my activities, results or motivation go down as well.

Like Jim Rohn used to say:"Every thing affects every thing".

New method

After watching again a classic Jim Rohn event (the one in Dallas in 2001), I found out interesting that a lot of the main thing he said was at the end. Not that he didn't say much in the first parts of the program (on the contrary!) but he summed up a lot and that helps to get started in the "Personal Development quest". At least, he does for me and maybe for other people.

I'll make a post about it after summing up what he said to give it away in bullet-points

I will also put it on my wall to have it in front of me all the time and apply it on me.

Ups and downs

I'm trying to write at least as many post on my blog than I did the last month.

In April, it was the first time since my first couple months writing that I wrote less (way less!) than the previous month, which was a good month writing for me!

I guess, it goes up and down depending on our family and personal life. I didn't have a great month in April personally. At the same time, it's part of life and every body goes through it and deals with the same fortune or miss-fortune around them.
My main mistake I guess was not to have followed my written plan as closely as I should and could have done.

Any big company can't find or accept random excuses on why they fail to meet their goals. I just have to make sure it doesn't happen again and find no excuse to do the same anymore!

Writing right now is a proof of my intent of doing a better job and at the same time, I need to improve on my time management skills and moreover, on getting results!

"Results is the name of the game" by Jim Rohn.

"Don't look for the exotic until you discover the basics"

This is a Jim Rohn quote that I like a lot. Playing basketball when I was a little boy, my Dad used to tell me something very similar to this. He was telling me not to try complicated moves but to try first the simple ones, and then try the more difficult shots.

Maybe it's just a part of the human nature to go after something that is more than what we can do, comprehend or accomplish at first! Even though, (and I'm working on that) we have to find a way to understand the basics first so we can move on the next level of difficulty.
It's hard for me to discipline myself but I just have to do it! It's like trying to run under 10 seconds a 100-meter race before learning how to walk! I know it's an extreme analogy but I guess my point is clear now!

Friday, April 23, 2010

While you teach, you learn!

I've been trying to learn how to become more productive, manage my time better and develop myself. Lately, I've been helping out my Mom on some housing reorganization after a fire that took place a year ago.
Doing this, we talked a lot and I told her about how to be more productive and do more with the same amount of time she has.

I've been teaching her setting goals, set priorities and follow a written plan. It's a bit confusing for her at the moment but she told me she likes it as it feels clearer for her. She feels like she knows better where she's going with this.

In the meantime, I'm also learning a lot. Maybe just by listening what I'm telling her. I guess it strengthens my knowledge. It also appears more abvious for me that those productive tips and knowledge are so helpful.

Teaching is a great way to learn for the "student" as well as the "teacher".

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

"Don't accept an average life"

Darren Hardy said during his tribute to Jim Rohn to not accept an average life and to always do at least the best of what we are capable of.

This hit me a lot and I realized why most people don't succeed in life and prefer watching TV all the time wishing there were in the TV set or wishing they would win the lottery. As Darren Hardy said:" successful people just do what non successful people are not willing to do!"

There is no magic into that! It's just a matter of doing what 99% of the people doesn't want to do, or is afraid to do, or even worst too lazy to do!

I AM NOT like these people... I CAN DO what people are not willing to do and I will achieve it!!! NO MORE AVERAGE LIFE! ONLY THE BEST OF THE BEST!

Friday, March 26, 2010

The more they talk, the less they listen

Some people just want to talk. Even if you have more experience or more knowledge about a topic, they just want to talk.

I guess those people unless they realize what they are doing, won't progress as fast and as much as other people. It's very good to listen. Don't give me wrong, we also have to talk too! But there's a time a place for everything and sometimes, we rather shut up and listen rather than talk!

"Just a few simple disciple repeated each day"

That's what late Jim Rohn used to say.

Sometimes, when we learn too much information at the same time, it gets pretty hard to act upon them. So acting bite by bite and small steps at the time is the answer (without losing focus of our goals).

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Take actions without looking back

Let's try to take actions without looking back at the results.
Let's just focus on the efforts and see at the end what comes out of it.

Understand the laws of the Universe

The more I understand them, the more I succeed.
The more I use them, the more I succeed.
The more I share them, the more we succeed!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Just a little bit

I heard yesterday in a comic TV show: "when a few people do a lot, we have a few. But when a lot of people do a few, we have a lot".

So no matter what we do, even if it's not a lot, it's going to be a lot if we have enough people doing it. At the same time, on a personal note, if we were doing just a little bit everyday, at the end of a 365-day year, we would accomplished a lot!

Some people use this technic to write books. Most people think it takes days and months to write a 300-page book. We need to stay up late at night for days in order to do so. Well, if we just commit to write a page or half a page per day, at the end of year we would have between 180 to 360 pages written down.

So just a little bit each time and the days will take care of the rest!

Distractions

I just realized a lot of what we don't do and what we shouldn't do is based on all the distractions we have around us.

I usually need to go out of my house, away from TV, music, Internet or phone ringing. It's amazing how a whole environment can disturb us from what we should be doing. It demands a lot of concentration to focus on something those days.

Part of success in life is to be able to isolate ourselves from all the distractions and do what we should be doing. We have to fight against ourselves (most of the time) as hard as we could and be strong enough to resist the temptation of doing something different than what we need to accomplish.

Be aware and careful of distractions. Stay focus! Stay focus!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Intuition

Why when we have a choice, we usually avoid on purpose to choose the wrong direction?

It's like our whole body and soul know what we should be doing (also called intuition) and we just take the easy way of making the wrong decision. Then afterwards, we say:"Oh, I knew it!" or "I should have known better".

When we have a great life, it might just be because we "just" always took the right direction and follow our intuition while people told us not to.

When we feel a decision is hard to make it's maybe because it's the right decision to take while wrong decisions are ALWAYS easy to take!

Consistency

I just watched the recap of an NBA game versus the Dallas Mavericks and the New York Knicks. The Mavs were on a 13-game winning streak while the Knicks continue to have a horrible season. Last time they met, the Mavs blew up the Knicks by 50 points!

Last night, at home, the Mavs lost by 34! It's an 84-point turnaround! I have never seen that before since I've been following the NBA.

The point here is about being consistent. How come the Mavs, on a 13-game winning streak, can:
1- lose against a sub .500 Knicks team?
2- end a streak that would have been the longest in the NBA this season?
3- lose at home while the playoffs are around the corner?

It is all about being consistent here and abviously about being focus too!

In basketball or any other sports but more importantly in life, I think it's all about being consistent about what we do. It is nice and ok to do something good or great once but only the best at what they do can do it over and over again.

Consistence is one of the "keys" to improve at what we do. We have to stay on top of our game and keep pushing harder and higher.