StrategizeBegin by constantly and consistently asking yourself two questions. What are you doing and why are you doing it? As you go through each phase of your day ask these questions while visualizing your dreams and goals. Adjust your schedule and actions so as to incorporate the smallest changes with the biggest impact (i.e. starting the day with hydration and a morning routine that addresses all dimensions, listening to intentionally positive content during daily commutes, etc...).
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ResearchListen, read, watch all you can about your next goal. Look at it from as many perspectives and dimensions as you can, when you can. Try to absorb the data, delay the conscious understanding for the time when you have enough data to be able to understand. Match intensity of the desire to the size and count of the attempt to learn. Use as many formats as possible: books, movies, internet, lectures, etc.
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DocumentTake notes. Finding a way to record and organize the data as you collect it. will ensure quick access to the data when needed which means faster progress to your goals. The focus on the process will free up your time in the future. For elite athletes and financial consultants, tracking the data and adjusting from the data is a core competency that can mean the difference between success and failure. Do not leave your dreams to only chance and intuitive hunches, let those form naturally from an obsession with the data.
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