Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Priorities

Motivational Minute (13_031)


Quote of the day:

“Learn how to separate the majors and the minors. A lot of people don't do well simply because they major in minor things.” — Jim Rohn

Consider:

There's so much that you need to do each day, so much that you want to do, and so much that others expect of you. You feel pulled in all directions, pressure, tension anxiety—will it ever stop?

It won't stop on its own, but you can break the cycle and take control. You don't have to remain entangled in the unending struggle to do more and have more. Life doesn't have to be a daily crisis. You don't have to be the prisoner of unrealistic expectations.

The root of the problem is simple: You try to do too much, more than is humanly possible, and you put your mind, body, and spirit under pressure they were never meant to handle. It's time to reassess.

Determine what things mean the most to you—your primary long-term goals and responsibilities, and what things are essential to achieve those objectives. Channel your energies into those things, and let go of the rest. Once you've done this, the pressures that once seemed unbearable will start to dissipate.

Wishing you all the best,

Coach Dana

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