Friday, March 5, 2010

The path of the Doer

 

I read the following at some blog or site. I can’t remember exactly where. But I really liked it. It was titled “The Path of the Doer”

 

Set yourself a goal.

Set yourself a deadline.

Define success at the start.

Make a plan to make it happen.

Build a team to help you.

Get the team to sign up, head and heart, to the plan.

Understand there will be hurdles, barriers. Accept them. But defeat them.

Work each day toward getting things done. A little can do a lot.

Keep the end goal in your mind at all times.

Understand the importance of your energy. Your stubbornness. Your persistence.

Half way through a project is always the lowest point. You are neither at the start, nor at the end. Energy dips, morale is low. Have a day off.

The next day remind yourself why you started it in the first place.

Focus. Focus. Focus. But focus on the most important thing.

Tell the world what you are doing.

Tell the world your deadline.

Celebrate progress. Any progress.

Never give up.

Look back at how far you have traveled. It will surprise you.

It will also tell you that you are closer to your goal than ever before.

Keep going.

Then one day, after many, many days, you will complete your goal.

You got there in the end.

Your words and your deeds are one. Most people in life are just talkers. But you are a doer. Well done.

by David Hieatt




Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Howdy!

It’s been a while since the last post. I do have a lot to share and I will do that in the coming weeks. Reading the blogs of others, I have come to realize that my writing skills need to improve. And the best way is to blog.

Some of the things you can expect from now on:

A post every fortnight. Could be anything, though I have decided that I am going to play the analyst and the critic.

You could read book reviews once in a while.

And for those of you who are wondering where have I disappeared, please follow me on twitter.

Cheers!