365 day of intentional action

Isn’t it amazing how our world gives us just what we need right when we need it?

This “Minute with Maxwell” coaching moment was perfect timing. John Maxwell called out my failing in a beautiful way, by asking what I intent today. It was like a frying pan to the head wake up call moment.

The truth is we can drift into complacency in our lives at times. When the heater of our mind is comfortable motivation for change lies dormant. What we need to do is turn off that heater and let the temperature of our mind and soul become uncomfortable. That is the moment motivation wakes, inspiration calls, action begins, and change happens.

Where is your temperature set? Are you still failing forward?

I encourage you to watch this quick coaching moment and live the directive to be intentional. Here is how I am going to do it and you can as well.

Grab a 3×5 index card. Index cards are the best success system I have ever found. Write at top of the card:

“Today I will be intentional about”… and write one thing that you will do today to move closer to what you have been ignoring. If you will do this every day for a year you will have acted on 365 intentions. Do you think 365 accomplishments toward your life’s dreams or needs will be better for you then slumbering under the comfort of your inner temperature.

Get uncomfortable! Get intentional! Get started acting on your goals and dreams!

Several years back, John Maxwell was my voice and words of inspiration. He helped me get off the couch of life and begin moving where I intended. I am still on that journey and getting closer to where I envision myself. Every day is a journey. I enjoy the journey. You should enjoy your journey as well.

If you are uncomfortable with your life and know there is more then get up and move toward your dream. I mean it! It is easier than you think.

Creating your personal vision – Part VI

Our dreams are important. If they weren’t we wouldn’t set out to chase them. So what is that transforms a dream into reality? The answer is quite obvious… take massive action.

Sounds so simple. First, see the dream. Next, draw up a map to get to your dream. Finally, arrive at your dream. There is flaw in this simple plan. The flaw, as you can see, is no action.
Imagine this, if you intend to get to the second floor of a building and elevator is broken you need to climb the stairs… one step a time. You need to exert energy moving your feet and heading in the direction of the second floor. The same applies to living your dream. You have to take action and climb the stairs toward your dream one step at a time.

Here are several ideas for taking massive action.


Get off the couch
– The couch is your enemy. The couch is mediocrity and failure. Choose to ignore those soft cushions and climb your dream steps by replacing couch time with massive action time.

The ten-minute rule – I love this one. When I was in sales I learned the ten-minute rule. Part of sales is rejection and rejection can lead to stagnation, dread, and failure in the business if you are not strong enough to plow through that dark moment. By using the ten-minute rule you can jump-start your massive action button. Make a deal with yourself that you will work on your dream for ten minutes only. I know this will lead to more than ten minutes because once you are engaged it become easier to continue.

Create the habit – It has been said that it takes twenty-one days to create a habit. I have no scientific proof that this is correct or not. What I would say is pick an amount of time that you are willing to commit to, say five day or seven, and honor your commitment to take massive action over that period of time. This is creating a habit that will help you continue on toward your dream.

Life or death – Here is a fun way to get you to take massive action. Play this game. Say to yourself that today is the last day you will be able to realize your life long dream and the only way to achieve it is through immediate and massive action. I have referred to this in the past in my blog post “Five steps for leading a team forward” when I wrote about acting as if.

The carrot and the stick – Sometimes we need a motivator to help us move forward. I know I need it now and again. Make deal with yourself. If you do X then you will be rewarded with Y.

Remember your values – Part of creating a personal vision for your life is to also create values that you subscribe to and agree to honor. Ask yourself if you are living your values by waiting on your dream or engaging in moving massively toward what you have visualized. If you are on that couch and waiting, you are not honoring, you are creating guilt in your mind. Stop it and choose to honor what you agreed to live by.

Ultimately, achieving your dreams in life is about will power. Will you or won’t you do the things you need to do to realize the life you imagine.

How would you rate your will power to truly live what you visualize and what will you do right now to begin the journey?