Hello Friends,
I have noticed a big drop in participation
online lately, actually since the northern
hemisphere hit Spring/Summer.
This is a great article I found which says it all!
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It's easy to do, isn't it?
We get distracted. Something captures our
interest and diverts our attention away from
our chosen objective.
We suffer setbacks. Things don't work out as
planned. Someone lets us down. Circumstances
change and good plans go bad.
We get interrupted. An important matter takes
precedence--sometimes for long periods of time.
We, or members of our team, get sick or hurt.
We don't have the energy we had before and
often find it slow to get back in the game.
These things happen to everyone. And we have
to be careful we don't think we're being
singled out. The "Why is this happening to
me?" question gets us nowhere.
We must first recognize that we've lost
focus. And at the earliest opportuníty, we
must recommit. We have to get back on the
horse we fell off from and ride again.
And this is what separates the winners from the losers.
The loser says it's too hard. He says it's
not worth the effort. He thinks it's just
"not in the cards" and he quits.
But the winner doesn't take the setback
personally. She dusts herself off and
recommits to the plan. She sees the setback
as just that--a setback--not a sign that it's
not to be.
What do YOU need to refocus upon? Is it a positive habit?
A goal? A toleration you said you'd eliminate?
Revisit your reasons why. Focus on the results
you will produce and not on what's not worked
well. Because what you focus on expands.
Today's a new day. The past is just as
historic as if it had happened a thousand
years ago. You can't change what's happened
or not happened. But you CAN recommit. You
CAN refocus.
You can start anew.
So do it today.
Remember the power of TNT--Today, Not Tomorrow.
-by Michael Angier
Thanks for joining me here today,hope your day is a good one!
Leanne Busby
http://www.palprofit.com/?11421
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