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Deborah Bianca • Jun 05, 2023

3 Ways to Get Stuff Done - Part 1

Chapter 1: Why Won't You Help Your SELF?

After, over four decades, of providing and leading, many hundreds of personal development, self-help, and personal growth, seminars, and programs, I have come to strongly, believe, that if you hope, to be, as fulfilled, and happy, as possible, it is, up = to - you, because, you must, proactively, do all you can, to help, create, a SELF, which maximizes the possibilities, and options, and reduces personal stresses, and tensions! In other words, it's, up - to - you! With, that in mind, this article will attempt to, briefly, consider, examine, review, and discuss, using the mnemonic approach, what this means and represents, and why, it should matter to you if you hope to be, the best, you can be, and more fulfilled, and self - satisfied!


1. Strengths/ stronger; solutions; serving; sustainable:
Each of us has some strengths, as well as weaknesses! Becoming better, means, using every area of strength, to make you better, and stronger, while, proactively, realistically, addressing every weakness! Consider many options and alternatives, and focus on those, who will best, serve you, serving your self-interests, in a positive, productive way! Carefully, consider, not only, addressing, real and perceived current issues, and obstacles, but how to proceed, with a sustainable, viable plan, and course of action!


2. Excellence; endurance; enrich; efforts:
Too often, people seek the perceived path, of least resistance, accepting the self-imposed limitations of their comfort zone, and consider, good - enough, an acceptable path! If you want to serve yourself, however, you must demand your utmost degree of personal excellence, because, while it may be more challenging to do so, in the longer - run, it is, almost always, the best approach! Obviously, this takes endurance, persistence, and a real desire, to enrich your personal existence! How one uses his efforts, and their quality of them, often, differentiates, the happiest, most - fulfilled, individuals, from the rest - of - the - pack!


3. Listen; learn; lessons; leading:
Each of us must believe in ourselves, and proceed, with, self-love, because if you don't care, deeply, no one else will, either! Commit to effectively listening, and learning, from every conversation, and experience, in order to gain true expertise, and, hopefully, maximize your judgment, and, wisdom!


4. Face facts; fate; fruition; future; furnish:
Avoid lying to yourself, and/ or, resorting to wearing, rose-colored, glasses, but, face the facts, with an open - mind, and emphasize, the best way, to furnish, yourself, the best - possible, life! Taking this responsibility, and bringing the best paths to fruition, ensure you, of the best - possible, chance, for a better - future! You must take responsibility for your own fate!


Why will some procrastinate, instead of doing everything possible, to help your
SELF? It's up to you!




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Richard has owned businesses, been a COO, CEO, Director of Development, consultant, professionally run events, consulted to thousands, and conducted personal development seminars, for 4 decades. Rich has written three books and thousands of articles. His company, PLAN2LEAD, LLC has an informative website http://plan2lead.net and Plan2lead can also be followed on Facebook http://facebook.com/Plan2lead

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