Many
of those who wish to succeed find relief and an improved attitude from this
quote:
"THE
TOTALITY OF POWER IS ORDERLY PROGRESS."
-- L. Ron Hubbard
Discouragement
and frustration from not making your goals quickly enough are resolved through
orderly progress.
Do
you ever get frustrated because your life is not the way you want it? Perhaps
you are trying to skip steps necessary to reaching your goals. Instead of
demanding PERFECTION TODAY!, focus on orderly progress and your odds of success are much higher.
Do
you ever feel overwhelmed? If so, orderly progress becomes even more important.
Confronting huge amounts of work is not overwhelming when you see yourself
making orderly progress, even in small amounts, toward your goals.
Do
you ever feel like you are losing ground or failing? If you map out your actual
goal and move one inch closer on a regular basis, you have new power.
Do
you ever feel like you are treading water and going nowhere? It is time for you
to focus on some orderly progress.
How
do you eat an elephant? How do you move a mountain? How do you reach huge
goals? One mouthful, one rock and one step at a time.
Examples:
giving a positive impression to one more person; learning one more new skill;
lessening one bad habit, investing a few more dollars in savings. Daily
progress in a specific direction creates long-term power when the progress is
constant and orderly.
If
you have been dissatisfied with your progress in life, or if you feel
discouraged, overwhelmed or frustrated, make a list of orderly steps you can
take every day and every week. Calm, direct, orderly steps.
Once
you have your strategy worked out there is no need to worry about the past or
the future-just concentrate on the present; on the steps of this plan. By
putting order into your progress, nothing and nobody can stop you.
A
mountain creek is more powerful than a granite boulder when the creek slowly
and surely wears the boulder down. Orderly progress toward your goals starts
with small, positive steps.
You
can generate new power from this week forward. Deciding to have orderly
progress is the first step.
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