Take Action When You Get A Round Tuit

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How many times have you said, “I’ll do it when I get around to it.”  Yeah, me too – dozens or hundreds of times.

Back in 1993 or 1994, I met a man named Yank who considered it his personal mission to hand out Round Tuits like the one pictured above, and to encourage people to do all the things they said they’d do whenever they “got around to it.”  I don’t know what happened to the one he gave me, but the memory has always stuck with me…even though the attitude comes and goes.

For example, this weekend I finally got around to mounting a broomstick holder in a utility area of our home.  I bought it several months ago, put it aside, and said I’d mount it when I…you guessed it…got around to it.

Well, I finally decided that Saturday was the day to do it.  I think it took all of five minutes. But I first had to get the drill, hammer, screw driver, drill bits, level, etc.  Once the project was done, I felt a huge sense of relief that something was now off my list.  And I asked myself, “Why did I wait so long to do that?”

What’s on your “Round Tuit” list?  Are there a few things, at work or at home, that you haven’t gotten around to yet, but if you did, would give you such a big sense of relief, or would make a difference in your home or work life?  If so, why not take a half hour or an hour today and make it happen?

Consider today the day you got a “Round Tuit.”

Inspiration in Your Inbox

Let’s face it, sometimes it is hard to get motivated on Monday morning, or any morning for that matter. One of the things that has helped me, for over 5 years now, is a FREE inspirational quote that I receive in my inbox every morning from My Daily Insights.

These quotes, from famous people living and dead, give me something great to think about and apply to my own life.

Today’s quote is from Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft Corporation:

Being big or small isn’t the crucial issue.  If you don’t move, you don’t move.

Ballmer reminds us that success isn’t dependent upon size.  It is dependent upon action.  Which is something I’ve been focusing on in my own life quite a bit.

Need some inspiration to get going on Monday morning, or any morning?  Subscribe to My Daily Insights today!

9 Reasons Why You’ll Never Achieve Your Dreams

Dreams in Sand 2Recently, I asked some friends this question:  “Why is it that most people fail to take bold action to achieve their dreams?” Here are the nine answers I received:

  1. “Because people told them they’d never amount to anything.  They believed it and decided to never try.” Maybe it was a parent, teacher, sibling, friend or spouse. This illustrates the power of words.  Despite the old saying re: “Sticks & Stones”, words CAN hurt us!
  2. “It’s got something to do with physics — an object at rest tends to stay at rest.” It takes a massive amount of energy to change. And let’s face it, most of us are very comfortable exactly as we are.
  3. “Discouragement…they give up after seeing the amount of work required to achieve it.” It is “cheaper” to stay the way they are than to pay the price to get where they want to be.
  4. “Distraction – the loss of focus/purpose and the lack of vision.” We get so easily distracted, don’t we?  Yet if we want to achieve success…we need to stay focused on what we know we need to do to achieve it.
  5. “FEAR is a big one, I think – fear of change, fear of failure, etc.  Also, an inability to picture oneself having achieved the goal.” These are two powerful insights.  First, some people are afraid to fail.  Others are afraid to succeed.  In both cases, they’re afraid of what others might think.  And many are afraid to take that first step – not knowing what will happen.  And the point about picturing oneself achieving the goal is huge.  This illustrates the power of visualization, of seeing ourselves, in our mind’s eye, being successful.
  6. “I think the obstacles can seem overwhelming…the focus is placed on the obstacles rather than the smaller steps needed to reach the dream.” This illustrates the importance of small steps…you don’t need to swallow the whole elephant at once, just take him a bite at a time!
  7. “Dreamers dream. Writers write. Doers do.” Let’s face it – some of us (myself included) are perpetual dreamers.  We can dream up a thousand good ideas.  But if we don’t put them on paper and make a plan…they’ll never come true.  Others are great at writing out plans…but they never execute…they never take that first step of action.  “Doers do”.  I like that.  Doers take action.  They too can be led astray if they don’t stay focused on doing actions that impact their goals. But no dream comes true, no written plan becomes a reality, without action.  Robert Ringer put it this way:  “Nothing happens until something moves.”
  8. “We believe the lie that we aren’t good enough, or we are incapable, we fear change, success and the future, and we lack the courage, support and strength to hope to dream in the first place. It is only those who truly respond to the call/desire God has placed in them that ever see their dreams fulfilled – and usually much, much more!!!” Again, this speaks of believing in ourselves, taking action, being confident of our life purpose.
  9. “Many times, courage and faith are the missing ingredients.” This too, speaks of believing in ourselves, and in a power that is greater than ourselves.  I’m reminded of a quote from Dorothea Brande:  “Act boldly and unseen forces will come to your aid.”

What about you, my friend?  Are any of these reasons keeping you from achieving your dreams?

If so, resolve to take bold action today!   If you’ve got goals in your head but not on paper, write them down.  If you’ve never made a plan, take a few minutes to sketch out some steps you could take.  Then take that first step!  Decide to make something happen this week, this month, or this year!  Remember Robert Ringer’s words:  “Nothing happens until something moves.”

Please share your thoughts – and your stories of success.  I’d love to hear them!