Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Action For the Sake of What?


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Most of us have been around a long list of activities in our heads. Some of you who are better organized, have to sell the paper or computer. The action is important because without it, nothing would happen. The question is: are you using the campaigns for maximum results?

Many people may not actually achieve their best results if it is not the time to be intentional about the impact they want their actions have done. For example, a small business, TammyOwner, very clear he wants to build a business, is this year. Has some of the marketing strategies they have learned from marketing experts conducted.

Tammy complained that although not all the right steps, their business is not growing at nearly the speed they want. When I asked if he intentionally setting intentions, what they wanted to implement its strategy, they told me it was not.

If right throughmotions is the typical way most people feel when checking things off their list. The key to Tammy's result is to believe that every inspired action she takes and strategy she implements will yield the impact she intended. Then, she must ask herself before each action she takes, "For the sake of what am I taking this action?"

When I write articles, I always set an intention about what I want you, the reader, to feel, shift, or do as a result of reading this. When I respond to my clients, I think about what I want them to shift or believe about their power to manifest before I speak. Every action I take is infused with my intentions and my desired end result.

Knowing specifically why I am taking an action and being connected to my feelings while performing the action yields me magical results. Just going through the motions takes up my time and yields disappointment.

While being intentional about each action you take seems simple, most of you aren't doing it. Or maybe you do it with only the actions you "think" will manifest the BIG results. But you're not being deliberate with all the baby steps you take in between.

Never under estimate this power of intentionally leveraging each and every to-do item on your list...including picking your kids up at school. Do you just want to pick them up or do you want to have a good time doing it?

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