Change Your Input

by Krish Dhanam, guest speaker for Brooke Training

Do you ever listen to aimless drivel of talking heads opine about the ills of society, and feel frustrated? Has passive learning and wasted input created a chaotic feeling of helplessness as you wonder if you are making a difference? An obstacle to progress is over-thinking our problems and our obstacles.

The first step towards making a difference is learning how to be different. The bottom line is to change your input, towards the positive. You can do this in the following ways this week:

1. Your image of yourself will change for the better when you read information that is good, clean, pure, powerful and positive.

2. Make an effort to participate in one random act of kindness everyday this week. By playing the game of gratitude with no ulterior motive you will be enriched greatly.

3. Tell your loved ones you love them. Do not assume it is common knowledge just because you are around them. Verbalize your commitment to them.

4. Listen to automobile university. If you want to be better at something find all the experts you can on that subject and then internalize their expertise. You’ll change radically for the better.

5. Take time to be quiet. Spend reflective moments when you are driving around with no noise coming from the radio, cd or i-pod. Compare your victories with your defeats. Try to make the list of victories longer than the list of defeats and watch the changes.

Do these things this week and you will have moved from the comfort zone of mediocrity to the effective zone of enhanced productivity.

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