Whether it's having a more successful business, a healthier
body, a stronger relationship or all of the above, people are always on the
lookout for ways to improve. The good news is everyone has the power to create
a better quality of life, says author and entrepreneur Tony Robbins, speaking
recently at Oprah Winfrey's SuperSoul Sessions. The key is answering these
three questions:
What are you going to focus on?: People tend to
focus more on what's missing from their lives, says Robbins. That's not always
a bad thing – it's important when you want to make a change, he explains,
"but when you do it as an ongoing pattern, how are you going to feel when
you're always focusing on what's missing from your life? Awful. "When
you're in an awful state, do you feel like changing things? No, it sucks the
energy out of you," says Robbins. "If you focus on what you don't
have, it's very hard to succeed." Instead, become clear about what you
want and get obsessed with it, because that combination of emotion and vision
is what will drive you. "We need to get laser focused on what it is we
really want," he advises. "Having a clear result or outcome and
consistently focusing on it immediately changes your behavior, giving you the
momentum" to achieve.
What meaning are you going to give things?: "The
meaning you give events, interactions and outcomes determines how you
feel," explains Robbins. "By creating a ladder of positive and
empowering meanings, you effectively change the direction of your life and
provide yourself rational, proven reasons your success will continue."
What are you going to do?: "Knowledge is not
power, it's potential power," says Robbins during SuperSoul Sessions.
"Execution trumps knowledge every day of the week."
Most people get inspired to make a change, then end
up doing nothing about it.
Robbins says the smartest thing he does is refuse to
"learn something or make a decision about something valuable without
making myself do something in the moment that commits me to follow
through."
Everyone who wants change should do the same, Robbins
says, whether that's scheduling a meeting or telling someone else what you're
committing to, because if you hesitate, a million distractions will come up and
you'll lose your momentum.
Courtesy: Oprah Winfrey's SuperSoul Sessions.
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