When driving, most of us focus on the road in front. We have this nutty tendency of watching the car ahead, and checking to see what they are doing. Every so often, we look to our sides and evaluate those situations to make sure we're safe. Sometimes we may even check out either side of us so we can switch lanes safely, but we always go right back to watching the road ahead.
This sounds nuts doesn't it? Why don't we always look at the car to the side of us, or the billboards up high, or the pretty girl walking down the sidewalk? Why waste time looking forward if we know where we want to go, and we already know how to get there?
Because we'd end up crashing our car.
Oh, so that's the crazy method.
So, if that is so nutty, why do we "drive" like that in our business, and in most other parts of our lives?
Why are we convinced that we can drive to that goal, while focusing on everything but what we are trying to accomplish? How ridiculous is that idea?
When you're busy "looking off to the side," you are unconsciously swerving off in that direction. Your hands are at the wheel, and, low and behold, they're turning it in to face that thing you are focused on. You then start to worry about going into that telephone pole up ahead! All you have to do is look to either side of the pole, and aim for any of the open space. All you have to do is turn the wheel to either side, and you'll be clear of the telephone pole, and back on your way to where you were headed in the first place.
The only thing you see is the pole. Your problem. You focus on this instead of a solution and you eventually run into it. You didn't hit it because you were a bad "driver" however, but because you couldn't take your eyes off of it.
Sometimes, hitting the pole would be a step up. There are times you may just slowly get off track. So slowly that you don't realize it. By the time you do, however, you are absolutely lost with no direction, running on empty, and trying to figure out how this all came to be.
That lack of focus will get you to nowhere very quickly.
Check out our site now, and we'll give you our guide to help you get to your destination without the risk of crashing.
Until next time, keep taking the Red Pill, and see me in the morning. - 15431
This sounds nuts doesn't it? Why don't we always look at the car to the side of us, or the billboards up high, or the pretty girl walking down the sidewalk? Why waste time looking forward if we know where we want to go, and we already know how to get there?
Because we'd end up crashing our car.
Oh, so that's the crazy method.
So, if that is so nutty, why do we "drive" like that in our business, and in most other parts of our lives?
Why are we convinced that we can drive to that goal, while focusing on everything but what we are trying to accomplish? How ridiculous is that idea?
When you're busy "looking off to the side," you are unconsciously swerving off in that direction. Your hands are at the wheel, and, low and behold, they're turning it in to face that thing you are focused on. You then start to worry about going into that telephone pole up ahead! All you have to do is look to either side of the pole, and aim for any of the open space. All you have to do is turn the wheel to either side, and you'll be clear of the telephone pole, and back on your way to where you were headed in the first place.
The only thing you see is the pole. Your problem. You focus on this instead of a solution and you eventually run into it. You didn't hit it because you were a bad "driver" however, but because you couldn't take your eyes off of it.
Sometimes, hitting the pole would be a step up. There are times you may just slowly get off track. So slowly that you don't realize it. By the time you do, however, you are absolutely lost with no direction, running on empty, and trying to figure out how this all came to be.
That lack of focus will get you to nowhere very quickly.
Check out our site now, and we'll give you our guide to help you get to your destination without the risk of crashing.
Until next time, keep taking the Red Pill, and see me in the morning. - 15431
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