Continue to Fail

To continue failing is easy, we know the path well.  Traveling a new road, creating new habits, not so easy, it’s not our habit.

When we start something new, and it requires effort on our part, it’s easy to turn back, not move forward, procrastinate and often abort the new idea altogether.  It’s not a part of us yet.  We do not own it.

Whether it’s an exercise program, developing a new way of eating or making a change in the way we do things at work, it can be a challenge.

To turn this new idea that requires effort into a habit, list the benefits and the objections, so you’ll know how they add up.  If it’s a good thing, something that could advance your well being, your business or career, commit and use the list daily as motivation.

Set a specific time, whether once a day or once a week, set a time that you do the task and create a ritual.

Continue to Fail No More.