Tag Archive: uncertainty

Let’s Find Out

Will you succeed? Dr. Susan Jeffers has the answer. Which is … I don’t know, let’s find out. Those six words from her book Embracing Uncertainty create a really powerful phrase you can use to combat your fears of the unknown. In our lives, we hold on to what we think we know so tightly…

Got 2 Minutes?

Here’s a quick technique for reducing what’s in your in-basket. I do this exercise whenever I need a boost of energy, a shot of confidence or a sense of accomplishment. Action – Start by making space for two piles of paperwork on your desk. Turn off the phone and email for no less than 30…

I’ve Done It!

If you follow the procedure I’m about to share, you’ll get lots of stuff done AND build your confidence too! Action – To start, you must first write down three to five small tasks you can achieve in one day including some you want to do and some you don’t. Write out your list the…

No More Eenie Meenie

All successful people know how to make decisions between options. There are some of us, though, who find making decisions really difficult. Let’s use buying a car as an example. While you might have a budget and a general idea, there are so many choices, how do you decide? An easy way is to create…

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Goal Achievement
  1. Re-state your “outcome” goal as a series of “performance” goals. State them positively – things you are going to do as opposed to things you are not going to do.
  2. Picture the achievement of your goal and even plan how you will celebrate.
  3. Think hard about your level of commitment. Determine how you will make time for your goal.
  4. Determine what you will need to let go of to make room for your goal, what habits you will have to change and what new things you will need to start doing.
  5. Share your goals with others. Cultivate your own support team.
  6. Assess and measure your progress daily and weekly.
  7. Adjust your activity if things are not working.
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