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Monday, April 11, 2016

You Can Get More Desired Results With This 5 Second Question

Some of us ask this critical question in regards to things we do and the time we spend on an activity.  Unfortunately most people do not ask this question in regards to the amount of time they give to the thoughts they hold in their mind.

This is the golden question that you must constantly ask yourself, “Is this worth my time?”

Is it worth your time pursuing activities that waste your time or do not move you closer to a desired result?

     -  Is it worth my time watching TV when the lawn needs mowing?

     -  Is it worth my time eating donuts when I want to lose 30 pounds?

Is it worth your time thinking about something that you do not want?

     -  Is it worth my time thinking about failing a test, or would that time be better spent reviewing the information necessary to pass?

     -  Is it worth my time wondering or worrying if someone will accept or reject my invitation, rather than just picking up the phone and calling them?

It would serve you best if you would use your time to do things and think about things that you want to accomplish, rather than on things you don’t.

You will get more of the results you desire if you will ask yourself before you do an activity, “Is this worth my time?”  It will also help if you ask yourself that question as you are putting things in your calendar and planning your day or week.

It may be easier to control activities, but true continual success will come easier if you control the way you think.

The results you are getting are controlled by the things you choose to spend your time doing and the by the way you think and what you spend your time thinking about.

Get better results in all areas of your life by asking yourself this critical question before commiting to an activity or a thought.

Are the thoughts I am thinking and the activities I am pursuing each day worth my time?


If this has given you any inspiration, please comment below or on www.facebook.com/absorb360.

If you want more information on this important question, contact me at: tracy@absorb360.com.

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