Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Getting from where you are now to where you want to be requires a ...

... specific (but simple) strategy:

Decide what you want your life to be (more free time, better financial picture, etc)

Be willing to start from where you are with your situation as it is now (you can't start from anywhere else)

Be willing to learn from others who have walked the path before you (this speeds things up)

Take actions when you can. If that's a little now it's completely OK as long as you seize opportunities when you have them to do more when the chance arises.

THAT is the single path that will take you where you want to go next.

Those who get off this path won't arrive anywhere they want to actually be, and they often struggle for much of their lives because of it.

Some people love to try to make this a lot more complicated but it really isn't complicated.

The path to success is narrow.

It is aligned with signs all pointing in the same direction.

The other paths you can choose to take lead to poverty... both financial poverty and emotional poverty as well (these are the paths of distraction, worry, blame, regret, being a victim, confusion, overwhelm, indecision and the list goes on).

These paths to poverty are covered with conflicting signs and thickets... they all lead to endless struggle.

So, stay the course based on what you want to achieve in YOUR life.

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