Monday, May 9, 2011

Size Matters-Don't Think Small!


These days, it seems as though every time I feel like I think big, something comes along to show that, at best, I only think medium. While I comfort to know that in any case, I don't think petite, I sometimes wonder what is really needed to think big!

Why does it matter what size we think? Quite simply, are the ones who think more people happier and more fulfilled. Great thinkers are less frustrated and become more successful.The great thinkers And leave a legacy for their family and friends who goes far beyond all material possessions that can them. in fact, if you look at your legacy in terms of how to affect the world and the people in it, create it with each action you and every thought, whether large or small, you think.

Thinking big about does not mean that the challenges that you don't care about, but it does mean to the challenges that you get out of your comfort zone. thinking big-sometimes even medium-sized thinking!-learning the skill of dancing on the edge of nervousness and the use of that energy to things that surprise and delight you to achieve and in the world!

So how do we start thinking bigger? here are three great questions to ask yourself to find out if your small, medium or large think.







You get the desired result?

If you are frustrated by the lack of results, chances are that you think not great.Funny how that works, isn't it? In this situation, which we often feel that we push ourselves, so our first instinct is to withdraw. Instead, try really steps, and your purpose and your actions.



Seems counterintuitive — it's counterintuitive!-and I got it working over and over again.

A greater purpose, larger actions, to think bigger that all serve to inspire you and the people around you, and all of a sudden the bigger results are there too!If you knew you couldn't fail that, what would you do? This is a known and even banal question that we have often seen. Not forgotten, but clichés cliché for a reason: somewhere down in their hearts, they have a core of truth.

The problem with this issue is that it is usually prompts in a vacuum, with no sense of context. asking about a particular purpose, or a dream, and you'll be amazed at how relevant, meaningful and inspiring all of a sudden. I would add that you need to take action, once you have identified?

Really-I mean really – you know what you want? Vague aims inevitable — and by this I mean inevitable-fuzzy results because our actions are vague. We have The greater clarity of a target, the greater the chance to achieve this, it is as simple as that. But how to obtain real clarity on a great purpose or a dream is scary-so we in that small, fuzzy space.Write about how you feel when you your goal and in the present tense writing, when you're writing a letter to a friend that future State.Describe your day, describe how you feel, and describe how your life has changed, down to the small details. read what you have written, often; every day is the best.Create a vision Board by using words, pictures and photos for your future. Include every aspect of your life if it will if you succeed: home, work, family, friends, finance, travel, hobbies, garden-all you will be.Hang the Board where you can see it every day.

Now that you have clarity, act as if "start"-go out to the world from this new position of success and achievement. see how people react to you and how events unfold for you.

"If you're going to think anyway, think big."Donald Trump, American businessman and entrepreneur.








(c)Grace L. Judson
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About the author
I'm Grace Judson, the founder and driving force behind Svaha concepts.
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