If I told you I have a technique that would change your life forever, would you be interested?
If that’s true, then, of course, we’re interested.
Until we realize how much time and effort it will take to get there – flat out from A to G, I, L, or even E.
If you want to be good at the piano, you’ve got to practice almost every day.
If you want to be good at basketball, you’ve got to practice almost every day.
If you want 18% body fat, you’ve got to practice super healthy habits almost every day.
If you want to be good at feeling calm, you’ve got to practice almost every day.
If you want to feel good about who you are, you’ve got to practice almost every day.
If you want to love your life, you’ve got to practice almost every day.
Most people are not “good” when starting out.
It can take years of continued practice and effort to develop competency.
Then more years-upon-years to develop mastery.
Whatever you want to achieve, you’ve got to be willing to support it almost every day.
But there isn’t always enough time in a day for everything that sounds like a good idea.
So ask before starting: What are you honestly willing to put in the time to be good at, and when is it ok to not?
Your Turn Now
What do you want to commit to that you’re also willing to do every day, starting today?
Reply and let me know!
Such a good question – so I’m going back to basics. I would like to be good at keeping my word (to myself & others).
LOVE what you chose. Words are a surprisingly strong foundation to build from and this will give more power to your words!