Early Registration Ends TODAY: 5 Steps to Create The Future You Want
Planning for tomorrow is essential:
- Think ahead and plan goals (within your value statement)
- Steps are in place (escape paralysis of perfection)
- Schedules (your plan)
5 Steps to Create The Future You Want
1) Reflection Leads To Purpose
2) Consistency Leads To a Life of Significance
3) Keep It Simple Silly For Extraordinary Results
4) Creating The Future You Want
5) Apply Tension For a Better Tomorrow
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Week One (Reflection, Consitency): The top 1% of entrepreneaurs schedules daily time to reflect and think into their success. Action vs. Reaction Learn how to take the time to stay on purpose for the success you were created to glean. New Habit vs. Old Habit. Creating satisfaction creates significance in your life and mastering “basics” to create the future you desire.
Week Two (Systems): Keep it simple for extraoridnary results. Changing one word will change your whole world. Process vs. Purpose Your life is not an assembly line, you are uniquely made to contribute the “secret sauce” only you can offer the world.
Week Three (Environment): Creating the future you want is not selfish, creating the future you want is growing your ptentntial in the right envrionment. Your environment made of your daily agenda, people, places, and things. “The bitter ingredient of your future is the unwillingness to try; if you do not try to create the future you want, you must endure the future you receive.” ~ Tracy Worley
Week Four (Tension): Applied tension to success is consistent applied pressure to your growth and stretching into something and someone bigger and better tomorrow. “If you won’t be better tomorrow than you were today, then what do you need tomorrow for?” ~ Rabbi Nachman