My organized list of 100 things that I am willing* to be, do, have in my life:
* will, n. [ ME. wille; AS. willa, will.]
1. the act or process of volition; specifically, (a) wish; desire; longing; (b) inclination; disposition; pleasure; (c) [Obs] appetitie; lust.
2. something wished by a person, especially by one with power or authority; specifically, buy one with power or authority; specifically (a) a request; as, it is his will that you appear; (b) a command; decree; as, His will be done.
3. strong purpose, intention, or determination; as, where there’s a will there’s a way.
4. energy or enthusiasm; as, he works with a will.
5. the power of self-direction or self-control; as, he has no strong will.
6. the power of conscious an deliberate action or choice; as, freedom of the will.
The Process:
• 45 minutes of uninterrupted time
• Write down what comes to mind (considerations later)
• Move Quickly
• Stop at 100
What to do next
• Review your list daily
• As you accomplish something on your list REPLACE it immediately with another be, do, or have
In the first thirty days you will notice two very significant insights if you review your list daily. The first insight will be the number of things on your list that have been accomplished. Secondly, and most amazingly, will be the level of effortlessness that it took to accomplish these goals. Ease, effortlessness, and results are the key motivator to long-term success.
Leslie Forbes
April 14, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
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