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MONDAY MORNING ACTION TIP #19
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We've all heard the expression: "Good things come to those who wait", and it is a very true statement. However, we have also been taught that waiting is a waste of time. In fact, waiting is often anything but wasteful.
What are your career goals? Are you frustrated that they are taking longer to attain than you expected?
Waiting is an important part of the process. Waiting is what gets you ready to receive your future goal. If you can strengthen your internal waiting clock, by believing that you can have what you want, you will be rewarded with satisfaction once your career goals become reality.
THE WEEKLY ACTION CHALLENGE
This week's challenge is to list 5 ways waiting has been good for you. This exercise may not be easy. But, it will be worthwhile.
So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it might as well be a life you love!
HOW DID YOU DO?
If you followed this week's action tip, or it made a difference in your life, I would like to know. Please send your story in an email to info@surpassyourdreams.com
Each week, one lucky individual will win a free copy of my e-book "Living a Life You Love! The Pathway to Personal Freedom" for their contribution.
This week winner is Carol Clark who wrote in to say:
"I wanted to share how I benefited from this week's tip, "Stop Striving For Perfection. I have recently begun a new business that involves contacting people, and I find this role challenging. I realize that I have been wasting a lot of energy avoiding the initial contacts while I try to perfect the words I will use. Now, I am focusing on making the contacts and learning as I go. I feel more productive and relaxed, and I'm sure a more natural confidence is coming through in my conversations."
Congratulations to you Carol!
HAVE A GREAT WEEK!
Deborah Brown-Volkman (Publisher)
Brian Volkman (Editor)
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Deborah Brown-Volkman, Career
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Brian Volkman
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