Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Accomplish more this year than in all the other years of your life - put together!!

We all have those little things in our stomach or in the back of our mind that keep nudging us to do something that we consider unimportant or uncomfortable to do.  Those hints or feelings - my friend - are the very things holding you back from your dreams.  These are the doors that open your life up to the things that keep you wondering why they never happen.  Things... that keep you wondering.... why... they... never... happen... 

It's these little things, the little actions, that bring big change.  The overcoming change that brings us to where we desire to be.  Obedience to this small quiet nudging in your life is what brings paradigm changes.  Yet, we keep ourselves busy doing all the duties that simply keep us slaves to the life we are used to living. 

We stay busy maintaining our comfort zone as per our slave master the ego.  For conversation sake, let's call him Egor.  Egor's mission is self-preservation.  His job is to keep you in your comfort zone and by doing so, he keeps you safe, which is his only mission.  Our life changes when we break through the old paradigms that in our minds keep us safe, but in reality are only holding us back in fear. 

We overcome Egor by being obedient to the small quiet nudgings of our soul.  That kind simple voice that knows our life could be better, but will never force it's will on us.  That small voice request obedience over sacrifice for us to meet our full potential.  When we stop sacrificing our lives to the daily grind that gives us our protection and surrender to the small quiet voice, we experience our dreams little by little. 

So here's the challenge:  Each day stop and honor the voice that is giving you the nudging, write it down, and commit to get it done.  If you do this for 365 days, you will accomplish more in this one year than in all the other years of your life put together.  

Check out this video on how little silly beliefs put us in bondage.

P.S. I would like to dedicate this first post to my local friend and confidant - Jim "Gymbeau" Brown 

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