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Impact of Not Honoring Your Word

30.08.2022

  We may not see or feel the immediate impact when we don't honor our word. But it's there.   For example, you tell yourself. I want to start exercising more. Yeah, I need to exercise.   I will get up early and walk before I go to work.   And maybe you tell your spouse. Honey, tomorrow I'm going for a walk in the morning.  And you are excited about this new possibility.  Tomorrow comes, and what happens? You hit the snooze button, and you talk yourself out of it.   You break a promise to yourself.   You may think, it's no big deal or so what. But the next time you attempt it again, this time, you hear SLT or Self-Limiting Talk. You can't do that; why bother? You already tried and failed. You'll be too tired and end up hitting the snooze button. And the future of excitement is now one of dread and unease because you don't know if you will fulfill it.     Every time we break a promise to ourselves, our self-confidence diminishes. And over time, our word carries little impact. We become hesitant to try new things ...

No. 1 Way to Make Prospecting a Habit

13.07.2022

The video below is for all sales professionals and why they should check their CRM before they check their email.

Are You Saying Yes Too Quickly?

30.06.2022

 When was the last time you said "Yes" to something and then, later on, you regretted it? You said "Yes" too quickly. This video may help you.

Sleep/Naps

21.06.2022

  I intellectually understood the importance of sleep, but after having another newborn in the house (Cole is four weeks today), I experienced the value of it.   Sleep can benefit us in numerous ways: Regulate our mood Boost our immune system Increase our productivity Improve our memory Reduce our stress   Why does our culture still seem to view sleep as a necessary evil? If you take naps in some circles, why are you deemed lazy?   Perhaps we still think we can power through, drink more caffeine, or binge our favorite tv show at night and not feel any ramifications.   I invite you to get more rest this week and see if you notice the impact.   Tips for getting more sleep: Go to bed 30 minutes earlier Stop using your phone 30 minutes before bedtime Do one 10-minute guided mediation after lunch   What is preventing you from getting more sleep or naps? Identify your obstacle, and you’ll create your custom solution.   by Keynote Speaker & Author, Eric Papp

Prioritizing Through Intuition

18.06.2022

  Many of us jump from one activity to the next throughout our day. As a result, our day seems like one giant to-do list. We become human-doings. What do I have to do? What's next?  Where do I have to be right now? Dominate our thoughts.   If we don’t allow space/time for intuition, we become "crazy busy”, and default to lazy thinking. When we stop and analyze our daily activities, and examine all the "have to" items, we will see that we have more control than we think. I like to think of Prioritization as a muscle. If you use it, it gets stronger and serves you. If you don't, it withers away, and someone else prioritizes your life for you. The #1 way to better prioritize is to develop your intuition.   Intuition: The intersection of your head and heart.   The busier you are, the more critical it is to build space in your day. This allows you to reflect and examine “where have I been” and “where am I headed”?   "Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect, in my opinion," Jobs told writer Walt ...

Goal Series - Optimism Bias

23.12.2021

  We can often underestimate the amount of time, effort, and resources needed to accomplish a goal.   For example, a researcher asked students how long they thought they needed to write a thesis. Most students answered around thirty days, when in fact it took them almost double that time to complete it.   I have fallen prey to this kind of thinking in many areas of my life; from weight loss to growing my business.   So, what's the solution? Identify the obstacles in your planning stages.   In my Effectiveness Process, after someone has identified their goal and what it looks like, they list all their obstacles, concerns, and challenges. It may seem counterintuitive, but it actually allows the person to brainstorm how to overcome certain challenges.   When we don't acknowledge our obstacles and concerns, it is easy to launch into our goals fueled with optimism. Then when we come across an obstacle we don't have a previous idea about how to solve that particular challenge. My advice is to generate more ideas and strategies before you launch, so ...

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