I remember a great training i went to in Las Vegas not to long ago and there was a great Trainer there his name was Steve Little, He is the top income earner in are company and makes about 100,000k a month! In his training you started by asking everyone what do you want? Its such a simple question to ask, but the answer is some time hard to come by... what do you want? I must have sat there from about 5 minutes asking my self the question over and over and over to try and figure out what it was that i really wanted! You want to know what i came up with? No it was not 100,000k a month, no it was not a really nice car, no it was not even time freedom! I was to be happy! Now it was not that i was sad at that time or that i am a sad person! I am one of the most positive people that I know I always try to find the silver lining in everything It's just who i am. Having said that the happieness I was looking for was making a goal to be on that vary stage and thinking about how it would feel to look out over all the people and sharing my story with them! I can see it now and that feeling would make me happy! So ask your self what is it that you really want? After you do that write down your goal and what it is going to take to get there and remind your self every day to do what it takes to get it!
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Friday, February 26, 2010
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Very thought provoking post. Sometimes although the tangible things may be nice, it is refreshing to know that it is the intangibles are what we really want.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest with yourself is what most people want but you be surprised as to how many people really find it given they are consumed by everything else around them. I think you make a good point. People need to sit down and truly ask themselves want they want and don't worry what other people issues
ReplyDeleteGreat post Arlen! Thanks for sharing your experience.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that when we ask ourselves what we really want, most people will have to take a moment to think about it. It seems like a simple question, but it truly isn't. Thanks for reminding me to think about what is truly important.
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