SUBJECT: Business Productivity Lesson #7 - See and Do Accountability Tell other people of your commitments, since they’ll help hold you accountable. Take time to consider if keeping the promise in question is executable. Being realistic and not going too much above and beyond what you're capable of will help you keep your promise successfully. Note the steps called for to keep your promise. These could be steps which are obvious and necessary, or steps like reminding yourself to bring fruit to work so you are able to supplement healthy food for nicotine when you are trying to quit smoking. Keep a record of your progress. You're more probable to keep your promise when you write it down. Make notes about your progress. If parts of the plan aren't functioning, then make alterations. Communicate any troubles you have. This way you can get assistance, if necessary. Visualize Visualize your goal as already achieved. Put yourself into a state of actually being there. Make it actual in your mind, and you’ll soon see it in your reality. Discover a quiet, comfortable place where you won't be distracted for a few minutes. Close your eyes and count backwards from seven to one, letting yourself unwind as you go. When you get to the number 1, find yourself walking on a path. It could be in the forest, through a field, along the beach-wherever YOUR magic relaxation spot is. Know that this decidedly is YOUR path. At the end of the path is the matter you want to visualize. Could be a new home, a new job, a fresh relationship, or something in the intangible realm like better listening skills. When you see that visualization- take in the particulars. Truly enjoy this, get all of your senses involved, and get your emotions tangled in the experience. Big key: feel and hold the exhilaration of what you're visualizing. And then let it go. Send your petition out into the universe. Consider your request floating in a balloon, magnetically drawing in to you the tools you need in order for the visualization to materialize. Pay attention to the clues that crop up in your life-people you meet, articles you read, conversations you overhear- these will lead you closer to creation. Look out for an "iron grip." It's difficult for things to flow to you if you're holding onto your want with such a tight grip that avenues don't become evident. Greatest key of all: Note the disconnect between what you visualized and what you actually feel afterward, either right after or as the day gets on. Your negative ego may crop up with snide comments like, "Oh, that's just not possible for me to have a nice home." "Who do you think you are?" "You don't merit that." "That's not your path, its way too nice." Catch those beliefs, listen to the whispers, and write them down. Ask yourself what you'd have to do to alter that limiting belief. Write down the stale belief and burn it in a safe place. Write down the fresh belief and display where you are able to see it. Return into the visualization again. Individuals can get engrossed in the details of their lives and chase the next big thing without finding time to complete the projects they previously started. When faced with all of their incomplete projects, they often become deluged and start to procrastinate. You'll find that their productivity decreases and they don't produce the results or environment you're used to seeing. What are the things on your list of things that need to get done? After using the tools in this crash course not only should you see an increase in productivity, but you should get more results - better results. Your motivation and drive will also increase as you reap the rewards of positive results. To Your Success, YOUR NAME YOUR LINK