I’m sure you are all wonderful teachers and trainers, but our approach is dfferent. We don't tell you what to do, we help you do it.
We rarely teach something brand new. All of the information is out there in books and on the internet.
So why aren’t we all perfect? I guess it is a case of life being about continuous learning. The more we learn the more we relie we don't know. Curiosity drives us to learn more and become better.
When you understand what you value and you values are in sync with what you do you will accomplish more and have less stress. Studies show that people who live with purpose in their lives are happier, more content and live longer than those who drift without purpose.
We don't tell you what to do with your life. We simply help you accomplish what is important to you. We don't teach much that is new We take old wisdom and try to help you do what you do better.
When you learn these techniques you will be able to help others accomplish the important things in their lives.
I didn't initially catch the importance of this but realize the brilliance of keeping it simple. I know of others that are a whole lot better...
Thanks Bill, I appreciate that you found it important to share your secret
Yet another method I like that I started implementing effectively just over the last week is the one goal a day method: http://www.onesimplegoal.com/tips
Using this method, I finally got myself to do one thing I've been putting off for ages, i.e., meditate (using YouTube guided meditation video). And yesterday, I finally got myself to figure out how to use a drill.
One thing that doesn't work for me is trying to stick to a schedule. Though a schedule might work for some people, I seem to be resistant to any fairly rigid structure.
Setting daily goals are so very important. That way a dream can become a reality.
I have created a similar training that you can have a look at. I will edit my training to reference yours. How To Set Daily Goals Hennie