There are tons of courses out there that promise to teach you how to change your life, achieve peace within yourself or how to make your relationships more loving, energetic and rejuvenated.The truth is, it doesn’t matter how many of these courses you get, your success and ability to change all rely on one important thing…
Your commitment to change.
If you buy all the latest courses on manifestation, the law of attraction (the secret), personal development and the like but you don’t have the deep inner desire to change, follow through and succeed, those courses are worthless.
Think about that.
There’s a famous quote that says “Nothing happens until something (or someone) moves.”
So if you have $9,000 in personal development courses, go through all of them and absorb all the information and have enough knowledge to write an encyclopedia on success, but you don’t “move” toward what you want to achieve or take action in alignment with that information, it’s all worthless.
In fact, you could buy none of those courses and achieve more success then you ever thought possible if you would just move. Even if you get it wrong, if you are moving you can easily adjust where you are headed as you go and you will eventually succeed.
I want you to start focusing on “moving” and taking action.
While this can be hard for some people, a great way to make it easier for yourself is to make yourself accountable to someone other than yourself.
Ask your spouse, friend or business associate to go to lunch with you. Spend that time telling them of all your new goals, the actions you need to take to achieve them and hand them a plan that you have laid out as to when you want to achieve each of these goals.
Make it a point to meet with that person at least once a week and analyze your current progress and what you did well, what you didn’t do well and how you can move faster and more efficiently toward your goals.
I’m not going to beat a dead horse. Remember these 3 steps if you want to start taking action and moving toward what you want in life…
1) “Nothing happens until something (or someone) moves.”
2) Make yourself accountable for your actions to someone other than yourself.
3) Analyze your progress and restructure your actions (if needed) weekly to reposition yourself towards your goals.
Move toward action!
Love & Peace,
Chris Elliott