The other day my lovely friend Michelle T and I were talking about new business ideas and catalysts of change. She asked me about my turning point; what had caused me to change how I operate, resulting in what is now a growing copywriting, communications and marketing business?
I remember the moment well.
The statement that stopped me in my tracks was not a particularly sophisticated one unlike, for example:
'Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out' (Robert Collier)
'People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing' (Dale Carnegie)
or even the funky
'Maintain an attitude of gratitude' (Wallace Wattles, Science of Getting Rich).
It was simply this:
'If you keep doing the same thing, you'll keep getting the same results.'
Yes I know: although it's true, it doesn't sound particularly cool or clever.
This statement, however, was the one that opened my eyes and rattled my cage of lethargy.
I realised that continuing to sit at my desk – reading, absorbing, thinking, but not taking action or changing my behaviour – might increase my level of knowledge, but wasn't going to introduce me to new clients or create a profitable business.
Sometimes it's the short, sharp messages that have the most profound impact.
You just have to be ready to hear them.
What's your revelationary statement? Please share in the comments box!
Remember to mind your language – and listen out for those revelationary statements!
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Wednesday, February 18. 2009
Revelationary statements
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A recurring theme in conversations with successful individuals is some defining moment, an 'aha' moment often prompted by a saying or a quote. Suddenly veils and obstructions vanish and what needs to be done becomes clear to achieve your gaols. Jenni
A recurring theme in conversations with successful individuals is some defining moment, an 'aha' moment often prompted by a saying or a quote. Suddenly veils and obstructions vanish and what needs to be done becomes clear to achieve your gaols. Jenni
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Yep, I'm with you...quirky can workie! Usually does.
And it's much more fun...makes me smirky!
so many to choose... one really good one i can think of i heard from jack canfield's success principles - about taking 100% responsibility for everything in your life - no blaming your lot, or your parents, or education or ANYTHING. . . you have always had a choice in what to think, how to think and what you decide to DO.
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You're right, timing of those nuggets is everything!
Jack Canfield's one is so true. Playing the blame game can keep us too busy to extract ourselves from the difficulties and challenges 'they' caused.
"Khalid Scott loves this quote from my Big Bro Baron: 'When the pain of remaining the same finally outweighs the pain of change--- life will begin.'"