Tuesday, 23 June 2015


The Man Of Action

"If you really want to achieve something stop talking and start doing."

 we all have some passions hidden beneath the catastrophic chaos of our life and some dreams which are isolated their physical existence and waiting to be morphed into the absolute reality. Some ideas we want to share with the world but never did. well we all are familiar that how easy it is to say “I want to do this,” but how difficult it can be to turn that sentence into, “I did this.” we all talk the talk but never bother to walk the walk and as a consequent we fail to walk our talk .


At some or other point of our lives we have made the statement or had a thought in our mind "I am going to do this or I want to do that" but sooner or later we fall apart from our very own feeling of doing that particular thing , infect some of us never initiated the action.


The very simple Idea to resist such situation can be learned from a simple line " start small, be consistent and achieve big" , be a man of action . I humbly request you to be a man of action because there is no sincerity and prosperity in being associated as a man of all talks and no action. It is awesome and fantastic to have great accumulation of ideas but such idea are of no use without any execution.


The key is taking the very first step and trust me it doesn't matter how big or how small is your step is, a lot people never get where they want to reach because they didn't had courage to that very first step. Always remember all the masters you know now may not necessarily had started big , there are masters and there are masters who had a crumbling start.


It is easy to proclaim a dream or a goal but until you don't believe in yourself and your dream you can never and I mean never take the necessary action and most of the people who drag in their action back of their mind believe that they can not achieve their dreams.



Now if you are in need of a little inspiration to get focused on doing what you are saying you will, then try one of these methods of gaining focus, traction and results.


Clearly Define Your Objective

What exactly is it that you want to achieve? Don’t just think it: write it down and put it somewhere you will see it every day (on your refrigerator, your bathroom mirror, etc.) Vocalize your objective, too, by telling friends and family what your goal is. Also be sure to visualize yourself actually working towards your goal instead of daydreaming about the perks that will come with your accomplishment. These methods will become embedded into you and will make you more driven to successfully carrying out the tasks to get to your end point. Remember our mind works in images so the better you visualize and clearer you image is the sooner you are going to grab it, so visualize every minor detail and don't forgot to involve your senses while your visualize.


Incentivize

Reward your self for every minor accomplishment that you make , Every time you achieve your weekly schedule’s goal, treat yourself. Make it something that you don’t usually get, and bonus points if your incentive is somehow tied to your objective. If you are trying to eat healthier food, make your treat the chance to go to different healthy restaurants in your area. Or treat yourself to some “healthy" dessert, like dark fudge.

Encourage Yourself

Leave notes of encouragement around so that you are constantly being inspired to follow through on what you say you will. Think about strategically placing these notes in places where they will be seen when you are thinking about slacking off. Back to the healthy lifestyle example, put notes on your fridge and within your grocery list so that you are reminded to make good, clean decisions with your meals.

Get a Master

find someone who has already achieved the goal you are trying to achieve , hear out his stories ,learn from his lessons . Ask them the techniques and methods they used to achieve the said target.follow their advices and suggestions seriously and you will be more likely to achieve your target with more efficiency.

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