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How can I big things in small time?
You take a big thing, break it down into smaller pieces, schedule time to take purposeful action on each of those smaller pieces, and track your progress along the way. Sounds pretty simple, right? That’s because it is. Do not complicate this formula, because it WILL help you accomplish big things in little time.
What to do when you want to do something but don’t know what?
8 Things to Remember When You Don’t Know What to Do with Your…
- It’s Okay You Can’t Figure out the Whole Future.
- Try to Be Comfortable with Discomfort.
- Life Is Uncertain, Go with It.
- Overcome Distractions and Stop Procrastinating.
- Ask Yourself Questions.
- Volunteer or Shadow Someone.
- Save Up.
- Answer the Door.
How do I find something new?
Take a class on a subject unrelated to your career, community, or family—something you’ve always been interested in, but never made the time to pursue. Go to a new restaurant, preferably an ethnic restaurant and try something different on the menu. Take a yoga class, if you’ve never done. Meditate.
How do I find out what I want to do with my life?
Here’s how it works:
- Find someone who’s also interested in figuring out their career. Seek out a friend or someone you’re comfortable discussing personal stories with.
- Write down a list of important life stories.
- Share your stories and identify themes you hear.
- Define what motivates you.
How do I know what I like?
Do What You Love! How to Identify & Pursue Your Passions
- Remember What You Loved as a Child.
- Eliminate Money from the Equation.
- Ask Your Friends for Feedback.
- Read through a University Course Catalog.
- Identify your Professional Hero.
- Think of What You Enjoy That You Also Do Well.
- Getting Started.
- Talk to a Career Counselor.
What are the things I want to do for myself and my family?
While these may not work for you, take a look at what you need to do and get your own daily list going.
- Wake early and spend some time in my bed alone catching up on email and social media.
- Morning hugs.
- Get dressed.
- Pick up the house (including making the bed).
- Light a candle.
- Check my to do list.
- Say a prayer.
What do you want most in life?
Spiritual/Emotional Things
- Have at least one true best friend.
- Feel relief from social judgment.
- Reconcile with an enemy.
- Be remembered in a positive way after death.
- Know that you made a difference in someone else’s life.
- Feel important to others.
- Know yourself and feel centered.
- Live each day without regret.
What do you love the most in life?
With all of this in mind, here are six things you should love about your life:
- Time spent on personal growth and goals.
- Living your truth every day.
- The joy and freedom of an open mind.
- Relationships that improve you.
- The story you tell yourself every day.
- The positive spin of life’s surprises.
How do you know if you are meant for something bigger?
Call it intuition, call it a gut feeling, call it spidey senses. If you are meant for something bigger in this world, that knowing will keep speaking up and asking you for what it wants.
How do you find spare time to work on Big Stuff?
When you’re working on big stuff, finding a spare hour every now and then won’t work. Consistency is the key. Consistently doing small amounts every day adds up. It’s like a savings account; except unlike money, time is something you likely have enough of already. You just have to allocate it properly.
How can I reach my big goals?
Some really big goals – like becoming an astronaut – need colossal amounts of time: ten thousand hours or more. That’s not going to come from cutting back on TV. You only have two choices: become a full-time student, or a full-time employee of your goal. Start as early as you can in life.
How do you do the 1 step?
To do anything new — to do the 1 — requires tremendous mental fortitude to not think about 2 or 7 yet. That time will come. And it is not now. Now is the time for 1. So, when tackling a project or creative pursuit, break it down into the next step and ONLY the next step. The next sentence. The next phone call. The next meeting. The next email.
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