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ClearMind Lesson 3: Constant Action
You are always in action.
Trying to decide what to do? You’re performing the action of deciding.
Worrying about that big proposal? You’re performing the action of worrying.
Sitting on your butt? Yep, that’s an action, too.
The corollary is that for every action you take, there is some reaction.
Even if you are just sitting at your desk thinking, there’s a symphony of reactions taking place in your body and mind. In fact, “laziness” and “procrastination” don’t really exist. We just use these terms to label ineffective actions.
Warning - obvious statement alert!
To get what you want, perform the actions that move you closer to your goal…
and stop performing the actions that don’t.
In fact, that’s a pretty good definition for intelligence. Intelligent behavior moves you closer to your goal. Unintelligent behavior moves you away from your goal.
These may sound like oversimplified statements, but there’s genius in them.
To get what you want, perform the actions that move you closer to your goal…
and stop performing the actions that don’t.
This site helps you put the tools and tactics in place to be intelligent in the moment of choice.
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.”
Johann von Goethe