Archive for the ‘Productive Action’ Category

Quote of The Moment…Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

If I have even just a little sense, I will walk on the main road and my only fear will be of straying from it. Keeping to the main road is easy, But people love to be sidetracked.
 

–Lao Tzu Quote

Why does this sound so familiar to us?

Simply put we allow for things to effect our lives on a day to day basis when it’s not even necessary and we become so confused so easily by things that just is not important and we make excuses to not take any kind of action.

Taking daily productive action will be the best things we can do it allows for us to measure our daily results, which is better sitting around making excuses or taking productive action and collecting the results to see if they can help you reach your desired goal, plan of action or achievement.

All the best,

Julio Mattos

Quotes of The Moment…

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Wise men don’t need to prove their point.. men who need to prove their point aren’t wise.
-Lao Tzu Quote

Quote of The Moment…Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

The sage seeks freedom from desire. He does not collect precious things. He learns not to hold on to ideas. He brings men back to what they have lost.
-Lao Tzu Quote

How Can This Quote Relate With Gaining Guidance From A Coach, Mentor and Shaving Your Learned Time In Half, Rather then Doing It All Yourself?

Come To Realize that we cannot do everything ourselves, is best to get help even if the results you gain is 10% from 10 people then to do things by yourself at 100%, Do You See The Leverage In That?

I can Tell Any Day of The Week I would Rather Practice Learning To Use Leverage with 10% from ten people then 100% by myself.

All the best,

Julio Mattos

Quote of The Moment…Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing.
Lao Tzu Quote

What Can Be Said About this Quote Is You Do Nothing Get Nothing Done, But Never Start Something, You Have No Ending Result.

What Do You Think?

All The best,

Julio Mattos

What Do You Do Sit Still Like A Rock or Move Like Water?

Friday, August 7th, 2009

 ”Everyday Actions Make A Difference”.  Unknown.

Sometimes we find ourselves not really looking to do any kind of work and or do not feel like doing anything whatsoever.

But we must constantly remind ourselves that we must approach any and all situations with a different Approach.

What do I mean, you wonder  right?

Ok, simply this when ever you claim you have failed and you did not succeed, learn to change your current mindset and the way you done the task that you felt caused you to fail. This may sound very simple in a way but it is sometimes but other times it is not.

So approach your task, opportunity with a different view, as if you are looking through yellow sunglasses, it is tricky to look out and see very clearly but if you decide to look at the sun, the glasses protects your eyes from being blinded by the suns rays.

So every task, experience, and opportunity allows for you to change your approach to that given task or action.

This is something we always look at wonder and we make excuses for not taking action on our given tasks. It’s as if we are sitting still like a rock and we are not moving like water.

Water can take any shape it decides to come into contact with and constantly moving. So in order to be like water, we have to take productive action and not just any kind of action.

But if we decide to make plans, we have to work on the major plans with productive and driven action, which will allow for us to use the “Chunking Method” and what is this you make ask.

It’s similar to Snow Ball Effect, so putting that way.

What you must do is break up your Big Plans into Smaller Plans, such as if you have a 1 year plan, you work on breaking it down into 3-6 month plans and then breaking it down ever further into monthly, weekly and then daily.

This Chunking Method allows for you to get so much more done.

How Can you begin using that today?

Take 15-30 minutes to plan out your yearly plan and break it down into monthly, weekly and daily actionable steps to take daily action on.

“A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With A Single Step” Confucious

One Step at a time until you reach those broken down, Daily Action Steps.

All the best,

Julio Mattos

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