Thursday, October 27, 2016

Top 6 Reasons for Not Getting What You Want



Why do some people seem to get what they want out of life while others do not? There are several common reasons why your life isn’t everything you want it to be. If you understand these common mistakes, you can increase the likelihood of getting what you want. 

Get what you want by avoiding the most common pitfalls:

1.    You don’t know what you want. Just because you’re unhappy with your current situation doesn’t mean that you know what you want. It only means that you don’t want what you have.

Solution: Decide. It’s that simple. Make a list of what you want and structure your life around creating that life and attaining those things.

2.    You don’t make the things you want a priority. Do you really want a million dollars or the body of a swimsuit model? Or would you rather watch Seinfeld reruns and eat Cheetos at night?

Solution: The real issue isn’t what you want, but what you’re willing to give up. Getting in shape requires giving up certain foods and giving up some free time to hit the gym consistently. How much are you willing to give up to get what you want? Answer that question and you’ll know how much it means to you.

3.  You aren’t focused. It’s never been easier to get distracted or forgetful than it is right now. Modern life is full of digital distractions. Our ability to focus has never been lower.

Solution: Remind yourself of your goals at least twice each day. Read and visualize your goals while you lie in bed, once in the morning and once at night. Keep your intentions fresh in your mind by reminding yourself of them daily.

4.     You aren’t prepared for the grind. Even the most prestigious accomplishments are a grind 99% of the time. Consider a professional basketball player like Kobe Bryant. There are plenty of stories of Kobe staying after a Friday night game and working with a coach all night long until practice time on Saturday morning.

Solution: The most impressive accomplishments require mundane, boring tasks repeated over long periods of time. Regardless of the size of your aspirations, it won’t be exciting 99% of the time. 
 Accept that much of your goal requires actions that won’t be fun or exciting.

5.    You’re not focused on processes. Obsessing over your weight isn’t the key to getting slimmer. The key is the adoption of habits that will automatically carry you to your goal.

Solution: Create a list of habits that guarantee success. Now your only real challenge is to incorporate those habits into your life. Start small and continue to make progressive changes.

6.     You’re impatient. Success at anything takes time. Depending on your objective, you might find that your sixth month provides more results than the first five months. It’s not unlike trying to roll a boulder down a hill. It can take a lot of energy to get it moving, but it quickly picks up speed with minimal effort after that.

Solution: Rely on your logic, rather than your emotions. If you’re doing effective things each day, you’ll get what you want. Avoid giving in to your frustration. Be patient.


Life is frustrating and challenging. It can be especially frustrating when nothing seems to go your way. Know what you want and have a logical plan to achieve it. Have the patience to wait for the results to arrive. Prioritize and expect that the path will be monotonous most of the time but you can do it !

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Good New - Bad News- Your Thoughts!


Good News: You are in control of your life. 
Bad News: You are in control of your life.

Good News: You can exert power to do what you want in your life. 
Bad News: That power is not inert, rather it is always responding, moving.


Good News: You can harness power and direct it.
Bad News: You have a default mode that until addressed can work against you.



Good News: All energy is moving energy.
Bad News: That you may not be focusing energy to where you need it most.



Good News: Everything has a choice embedded in it.
Bad News: Even those who do not think they are choosing, are.


Good News: There is no such thing as doing nothing. 
Bad News: Doing nothing, inertness, is a choice.

Good News: What you focus on, you bring about. 
Bad News: What you focus on, you bring about


Good News: You can change your circumstances by what you think. 
Bad News: You can change your circumstances by what you think.

Good News: Your current thoughts create your future. 
Bad News: Your current thoughts create your future.

Good News: If you want change, change your thoughts. 

Friday, October 14, 2016

Determine if your Life is Well Balanced!!

A well-balanced life. This is the primary ingredient to a life of happiness and contentment.

Evaluate your life and measure how balanced your life is:

  1. Do you have enough income to meet your basic needs and to pursue your hobbies, take a nice vacation, and splurge on yourself from time to time?
  2. If your health is limiting your life, is there something you can do to strengthen it?
  3. A job that makes you miserable taints the other parts of your life, too.
  4. Do you feel that you’re developing as a person? Do you have the free time you need to pursue your other interests?
  5. Love can come from a variety of sources. Parents, children, significant other, close friends, and pets are a few sources of love. Are you getting enough?
  6. You might not need to live like a monk on a mountaintop, but perhaps you need a few hours alone in a peace with self.
  7. Are you able to get out of the house as much as you’d like and spend quality time with others? If you’re a loner, you might only need a couple of friends. A social butterfly will require more.


Take the time to rate each item on a 1-10 scale. Any items rated 3 or less require immediate attention. If your income is rated a 7, but your social life is a 2, you’ll be much happier by enhancing your social life than you will by increasing your income further.