If You Can Imagine It, You can Achieve It

08/22/2009 7:04:00 AM

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“If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it,
you can become it. ”
- William Arthur Ward

The Seventh Habit – no doubt you will recall – of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is ‘Sharpen the Saw’. What does it mean to ‘Sharpen the Saw’?

It is simply an analogy favoured by Stephen Covey: you are the saw; and to sharpen the saw is to improve yourself. Self-Improvement (or Self Help) is of course the theme of our website. In this habit, (Habit 7) Covey considers self-improvement to be all about improving yourself in the following three areas of your life: your physical body, your mind and your spirit.

To internalize this habit, you must ask yourself the following questions: what am I doing to keep physically fit, to sharpen my mind and to align my vision and mission with the universal mind of God? These questions convey the essence of this habit from the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

Creating a daily routine of some sort is essentially what this habit is about. Now it is very personal, but it might consist of going for a jog; reading something inspirational (that’s where we can help, of course); and reviewing your mission & goals. You might also consider activities such as Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation & Prayer – it’s for you to decide.

But one great way to start each day is by getting a daily dose of extra energy and that is what Kacper Postawski’s little book is all about. You can download your copy here …

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To add to this, I am a great beleiver in success thinking, and you can attend a seminar for free, in numerous parts of the word.

 

For more information, and to attend an incredible weekend, see http://www.hostingsuccess.com/breakthrough

 

All the best

 

Martin

 

 

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