So many people take on difficult tasks without a plan and being unprepared they only succeed at failure. Below is an outline to help beginners plan and succeed. I believe you can do anything you want as long as you plan and prepare yourself properly. One of my favorite quotes is "Failing to plan is planning to fail". I hope this short outline helps many of you with your plans for success.
Please read this thread https://www.pegym.com/forums/success-stories-other-writings/6617-something-head.html as I believe that getting mentally and emotionally prepared for any challenge is the first step to success. Welcome to the Gym and Best of luck in meeting your challenges.
1. Set your goals , but be reasonable and don't put them out of reach.
a. Short term goals are best so you can have many smaller successes adding up to your final long term goal.
b. Never try to immitate or emulate someone else, as you are unique and different.
c. Choose your goals based on a reasonable average success rate achieved by others, especially those similiar to you.
2. Research and study as much as possible so you have the necessary data to form a viable plan to achieve your goals.
a. Remember that you are not "the other guy", and cater your research to yourself and your needs.
b. Have a support base in place to draw from when needed. The PEGYM is open 24/7
3. Layout a plan and a schedule that you can commit to consistently without interruption for accomplishing your goals.
a. The higher priority you make your mission the greater chance of success.
b. Give yourself plenty of time, if you make it a race you will almost always lose. Be patient and reasonable as you have a lifetime ahead.
c. Avoid cluttering up your strategy with too many tedious details. Keep it simple and concentrate your focus on the primary mission.
d. Remember, you can always add something if needed so don't overload yourself to begin with.
4. Implement your plan and execute it with diligence and consistancy
a. Keep a log to track positives and negatives and adjust/correct where necessary
b. Keep in mind that sometimes even starting from scratch is the best course of action, when your approach is not working.
c. Draw from your support base. Refuel on confidence and knowledge as often as possible.
d. When a strategy does not work it is not failure, its a small success of eliminating one possible solution.
e. Be flexible and adapt, you're in control
5. Share your successes and setbacks with others
a. Someone shared with you now its your turn to pass it on.
b. Having a big dick with bad kharma is just like having a million dollars you can't spend.
Please read this thread https://www.pegym.com/forums/success-stories-other-writings/6617-something-head.html as I believe that getting mentally and emotionally prepared for any challenge is the first step to success. Welcome to the Gym and Best of luck in meeting your challenges.
1. Set your goals , but be reasonable and don't put them out of reach.
a. Short term goals are best so you can have many smaller successes adding up to your final long term goal.
b. Never try to immitate or emulate someone else, as you are unique and different.
c. Choose your goals based on a reasonable average success rate achieved by others, especially those similiar to you.
2. Research and study as much as possible so you have the necessary data to form a viable plan to achieve your goals.
a. Remember that you are not "the other guy", and cater your research to yourself and your needs.
b. Have a support base in place to draw from when needed. The PEGYM is open 24/7
3. Layout a plan and a schedule that you can commit to consistently without interruption for accomplishing your goals.
a. The higher priority you make your mission the greater chance of success.
b. Give yourself plenty of time, if you make it a race you will almost always lose. Be patient and reasonable as you have a lifetime ahead.
c. Avoid cluttering up your strategy with too many tedious details. Keep it simple and concentrate your focus on the primary mission.
d. Remember, you can always add something if needed so don't overload yourself to begin with.
4. Implement your plan and execute it with diligence and consistancy
a. Keep a log to track positives and negatives and adjust/correct where necessary
b. Keep in mind that sometimes even starting from scratch is the best course of action, when your approach is not working.
c. Draw from your support base. Refuel on confidence and knowledge as often as possible.
d. When a strategy does not work it is not failure, its a small success of eliminating one possible solution.
e. Be flexible and adapt, you're in control
5. Share your successes and setbacks with others
a. Someone shared with you now its your turn to pass it on.
b. Having a big dick with bad kharma is just like having a million dollars you can't spend.
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