Adjusting your approach
Monday, March 20, 2006
Adjusting your approach
Is what you're doing now getting you where you want to be? If
not, then it's time for some changes.<P>
Yes, change can be frightening and difficult. Yet it is
immensely more desirable than continuing to put your effort
into going where you don't want to go.<P>
Most likely, some things you're now doing are working and
some things are not. It will pay you enormously to figure
out which are which.<P>
Achievement is a moving target, and conditions are
constantly changing. So regularly adjusting your approach is
necessary to a successful life.<P>
Even the most skillful captain must make adjustments in the
ship's course along the way. An important part of reaching
your destination is recognizing when you've strayed off the
path and then finding a way to get back on it.<P>
So take a good look at where you're headed, honestly,
objectively, and with the intention of making whatever
adjustments are necessary. Keep yourself pointed toward the
goal, and your actions will surely take you there.<P>
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