Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Get up and do something



It takes that attitude at times to make things happen. Just do something even if it not something that you think will help. Why might you ask, just do something?

Here is one reason if you don’t start anything how are your’ ever going to finish it. Now once you have started something put your brain in gear and ask yourself now that I am ready to do something, what should I do that advance me toward my goal or mission.

You see once you get started a lot of very positive things start to happen. The inertia that might have creep up on you starts to vanish. This is a big plus because you now have your mind and body ready to do something.

So many people just don’t have the self determination to get started, but once is started, take advantage of it. Tackle some of the things you have been putting off. You will be amazed how many things you can get done when you put your mind to it.

The more you wait to get started the more reasons you can dream up why you shouldn’t start, but once you get in gear and start the things you have been putting off seem to vanish and then you realize that all the reasons you came up with not to get started where not real, but a form of procrastination.

Now that you have gotten started, take advantage of it and don’t stop. The list that had been building will melt away and you know something the weight that you had been carrying around because you haven’t got started on these projects will leave you and help you to continue moving ahead.

Getting started is in most cases is the hardest thing to do, so push yourself to get started. You will feel so much better and reduce the stress that had been building up inside of you.

Get it up and do something, your life will be better for it.

Happiness with wealth to you

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David is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 companies as well as individuals. He also has been CEO of national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people

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