unproductive: Create New Habits for a New Year
- 12/28/16 01:43 PM
Create New Habits for a New Year “Look forward to the New Year . . . . Start the new year by creating the new habits that will contribute to a new and productive year. Leaving the old and unproductive habits behind you in last year.” Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
As I see it . . . . . . . . Create new habits for a new year
As you get ready to ring in a new year . . . . it time to reflect back at your outgoing year. Leave your baggage . . . . and (7 comments)
unproductive: Put Your Past Behind You . . . . and Don’t Look Back
- 12/26/16 09:40 AM
Put Your Past Behind You . . . . and Don’t Look Back “Living in the past is dull and lonely business; looking back strains the neck muscles, causes you to bump into people not going your way.” Edna Ferber 1885 - 1968, America Novelist, Short Story Writer, Playwright
As I see it. . . . . . . . Put your past behind you . . . . and don’t look back
Living in the past . . . . and looking back will cloud your thinking . . . . and disrupts the quality of your actions.
When you’re living (11 comments)
unproductive: Concentrate in The Present Moment
- 06/08/16 01:34 PM
Concentrate in The Present Moment “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future concentrate the mine on the present moment.” Buddha
As I see it. . . . . . . . Concentrate in the present moment
The moments in your life accumulate . . . . and you become the person that your moments have created. A moment seems incidental as they flash by . . . . but it’s within the moments you create your future.
Concentrate your moments on productive activities . . . . and those activities will accumulate to create a productive day that turns into a productive (5 comments)
unproductive: Breaking Old Habits
- 01/09/16 10:50 PM
Breaking Old Habits “When patterns are broken new worlds emerge .” Tuli Kupferburg, Poet, Songwriter
As I see it. . . . . . . . Breaking old habits
When an old habit is not contributing to you success . . . . break it.
Old habits that are a negative influence on you . . . . your life . . . . and on your success journey it feels like your carrying an anchor around your neck everyday. What you’re doing is carrying a lot of weight with you . . . . with a positive benefits.
Don’t be anchored by those old bad (13 comments)
unproductive: New Habits for a New Year
- 12/29/15 07:01 AM
New Habits for a New Year “Look forward to the New Year . . . . Start the year with new habits that will contribute to a new and productive year. Leaving the old and unproductive habits behind you.” Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
As I see it. . . . . . . . New habits for a new year
As you get ready to ring in a new year . . . . it time to reflect back at your outgoing year. Leave your baggage . . . .and old habits behind you before the hour strikes midnight. (9 comments)
Your Life Becomes a Habit “The second half of a man’s life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half.” Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian Novelist, Short Story Writer, Essayist, and Philosopher
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Your life becomes a habit
You train yourself to follow a routine . . . . from the side of the bed that you sleep on to the way you put on your clothes.
Those habits follow you throughout your day in both your personal (15 comments)
Dwelling on the Past is Exhausting “You can’t turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again.” Bonnie Prudden 1914 – 2011, American Rock Climber, Author and Myotherapy
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Dwelling on the pat is exhusting
You can’t reverse time . . . . but you can rewind your life’s clock to live your life forward.
When your time has passed its gone forever . . . .
You can’t go back to recapture the moments or redo the events from the past (2 comments)
Misunderstanding the Use of Your Time “The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.” Henry David Thoreau
As I see it . . . . . . . Misunderstanding the use of your time
You management your activities . . . . By managing your activities you control the use of your time.
Your activities are either productive and contributes to your success . . . . Or you activities become a wasted effort and you will be wasting your time and that portion of your life. (6 comments)
You See What You Focus on in a Relationship “Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open.” Alexander Graham Bell 1847 - 1922, Invented the First Telephone
As I see it . . . . . . . You see what you focus on in a relationship
There are times that we find ourselves stuck in an unproductive or a bad relationship. We put our energy into making the relationship work but the harder we work at it the more the relationship (4 comments)
Change Happens – What You do About it is a Choice “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Andy Warhol, American Printer
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Change happens – what you do about it is a choice
Change can sweep into our life like the wind and change direction just as quickly.
Change can be embraced and brought into our life with open arms. Other times the change can be unexpected and cause a great deal of (11 comments)
"Life is like a taxi. the meter just keeps a - ticking, whether your are getting somewhere or just standing still." Lou Erickson
As I see it. . . . . . . . Your meter is running The meter of your life is running ever minute of your day. That meter continues running when you're super productive and its running you are unproductive. Turn on your success meter and commit yourself to success. Make each day a productive day, one that moves you closer to (6 comments)
"You can't turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again." Bonnie Prudden
As I see it. . . . . . . . You can't reverse time When time has passed its gone forever. We can't go back and recapture the moments or redo the events of the past or change what has happened. The only productive use of the past is to use it as a learning experience and build for the future. Dwelling on the past is exhausting and unproductive use of our time (7 comments)