There is no finish line! Have you heard the statement “If it ain’t broke, break it.” Expanding into future success requires breaking the model of who, what, when, and where you and your team are today!
The potential that exists within us is limitless and largely untapped, when you think of limits, you create them.” ~ Kriegel & Patler
To increase your capacity (potential) is to ensure you are investing in self, others; changing how you think and what you do. Experts say people use only 10 percent of their true potential. If this is true you have 90% ratio of harvest than what you have today!
You must be willing to be a pioneer, to enter uncharted territory, to face the sundown, to conquer your own doubts and fears. ~ John Maxwell
Here are some area’s to ask yourself to move forward in defining your priorities to stay on track and expand your potential to harvest what you sow today!
- What Works: Start thinking into what is working, and delete what isn’t to make room for the 90%.
- Can I vs. How Can I: Stop asking yourself and others permission, state your purpose and move forward. Overcome your odds by challenging yourself!
- Opportunities: When you delete truths and processes no longer serving you not only will the door you have been staring at open but many doors of opportunity you did not see before open. Basically, you have created more options!
- Change “Doing”: To obtain different results is to change what you are doing. If you keep doing what you have always done you will find the same results. “I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order to learn how to do it.” ~ Pablo Picasso
- Expectation: Change the status quo in doing more than what is expected increases your contribution and in turn increases your harvest.
- Daily Agenda: Protect your daily agenda to do what is important daily. Delegate or delete unimportant things to tape into 90%.
Sowing your potential today to harvest future success tomorrow is best stated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow where he compared his growth to an apple tree.
The purpose of the apple tree is to grow a little new wood each year. That is what I plan to do. Not enjoyment and not sorrow is our destined end always; But to live that each tomorrow finds us further than today. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Where are you going to find yourself tomorrow? I hope you find yourself out of the starting blocks and exploding past the 10 percent finish line!
Look UP and OUT,
Tracy Worley
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- Law of Expansion: GRACEbreak Radio
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John C. Maxwell (2012). 15 Invaluable Laws of Expansion , Chap14. Tracy A. Worley (2015) GRACEbreak Radio