Friday, November 2, 2012

Being Proactive is Daily Exercise.

Taking initiatives to makes things you want happen is not initially easy, initially at least, but it is not easy to remain inactive either.

The danger here is that the more one is inactive, the more one gets inclined to remain inactive, so that is becomes harder to become proactive.

The reverse, of course is true, so that the more one becomes proactive, the more one wants to be so.

As usual one initially must motivate himself  or herslef to overcome inertia.

You know when good ideas are about to come to you, just note them and organize them in such a fashion as to allow you to make living out of them. The same applies to other endeavors.

In some cases, however, I noted,  I refuse to acknowledge great ideas despite their persistence to be noted.

Afterwards, I remember they were great ideas, but by this time I cannot recall them with clarity, they are basically gone,  for now at least.

Since my whole job is to note great notes, I shall exercise noting worthy ideas, no matter what I am doing, so that it will become my habit to do so.

A collection of great notes is my work, and subsequent organization of these to earn a living.





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