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Mark Forster

  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    Is my health the way I want it to be?
    Is my fitness the way I want it to be?
    Is my weight the way I want it to be?
    Is the way I am dressed the way I want it to be?
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    It may be that you are healthy, fit, slim and well-dressed. In which case have a look round at the state of your office or workplace:

    Is it as well organised as you want it to be?
    Is it as tidy as you want it to be?
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    Do all your office systems (filing, invoicing, correspondence, etc.) work the way you want them to work?
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    What one is always aiming for is to make it easier to do the right thing than the wrong one. Is it easier for you to fill in your tax return than not to fill it in?
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    Resistance to doing a task is largely a matter of the reactive brain seeing the task as a threat.
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    The easiest way to do this is for you to pretend to yourself that you are not going to do the task
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    A phrase such as ‘I’m not really going to write that report now, but I’ll just get the file out’ will cause the reactive brain to switch the resistance off.
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    this is how we generally judge the difficulty of a proposed action – by how much we are resisting it rather than by how much skill or technical expertise it will take.
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    Have a clear vision

    One thing at a time

    Little and often

    Limits

    Closed lists

    Reduce randomness

    Commitment v. interest

    What do we need?
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    The question we should always be asking ourselves is, ‘What am I/are we actually trying to achieve?’
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