Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Working When Work Isn't Easy ....... Keep Going, You Will Get There!

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It has been quite awhile since I have posted anything to my blog. Life happens.

However, I just read something I wanted to share and that can also be pretty helpful. This article was written by James Clear. I just love when things that you already know are wrote so that you can be reminded or to solidify your thoughts and know that others have been there!

The Myth of Passion and Motivation

On this particular day in the gym, there was a coach visiting who had worked with thousands of athletes over his long career, including some nationally-ranked athletes and Olympians.
I had just finished my workout when I asked him, “What’s the difference between the best athletes and everyone else. What do the really successful people do that most people don’t?”
He briefly mentioned the things that you might expect. Genetics. Luck. Talent.
But then he said something I wasn’t expecting.
“At some point,” he said, “it comes down to who can handle the boredom of training every day and doing the same lifts over and over and over again.”
That piece of advice surprised me because it’s a different way of thinking about work ethic.
Most of the time people talk about getting motivated and “amped up” to work on their goals. Whether it’s business or sports or art, you will commonly hear people say things like, “it all comes down to having enough passion.”
As a result, I think many people get depressed when they lose focus or motivation because they think that successful people have some unstoppable passion and willpower that they seem to be missing. But that’s exactly the opposite of what this coach was saying.
Instead, he was saying that really successful people feel the same boredom and the same lack of motivation that everyone else feels. They don’t have some magic pill that makes them feel ready and inspired every day. But the difference is that the people who stick with their goals don’t let their emotions determine their actions. Top performers still find a way to show up, to work through the boredom, and to embrace the daily practice that is required to achieve their goals.
According to him, it’s this ability to do the work when it’s not easy that separates the top performers from everyone else. That’s the difference between professionals and amateurs.

Working When Work Isn’t Easy

Anyone can work hard when they feel motivated.
When I was an athlete, I loved going to practice the week after a big win. Who wouldn’t? Your coach is happy, your teammates are pumped up, and you feel like you can beat anyone. As an entrepreneur, I love working when customers are rolling in and things are going well. Getting results has a way of propelling you forward.
But what about when you’re bored? What about when the work isn’t easy? What about when it feels like nobody is paying attention or you’re not getting the results you want?
Are you willing to work through?

It’s Not the Event, It’s the Process

All too often, we think our goals are all about the result. We see success as an event that can be achieved and completed.
Here are some common examples…
  • Many people see health as an event: “If I just lose 20 pounds, then I’ll be in shape.”
  • Many people see entrepreneurship as an event: “If we could get our business featured in the New York Times, then we’d be set.”
  • Many people see art as an event: “If I could just get my work featured in a bigger gallery, then I’d have the credibility I need.”
Those are just a few of the many ways that we categorize success as a single event.
But if you look at the people who are consistently achieving their goals, you start to realize that it’s not the events or the results that make them different. It’s their commitment to the process. They fall in love with the daily practice, not the individual event.
What’s funny, of course, is that this focus on the process is what will allow you to enjoy the results anyway…
If you want to be a great writer, then having a best-selling book is wonderful. But the only way to reach that result is to fall in love with the process of writing.
If you want the world to know about your business, then it would be great to be featured in Forbes magazine. But the only way to reach that result is to fall in love with the process of marketing.
If you want to be in the best shape of your life, then losing 20 pounds might be necessary. But the only way to reach that result is to fall in love with the process of eating healthy and exercising consistently. In fact, that just might make you happier as a person overall.
If you want to become significantly better at anything, you have to fall in love with the process of doing it. You have to fall in love with building the identity of someone who does the work, rather than merely dreaming about the results that you want.
In other words…
Fall in love with boredom. Fall in love with repetition and practice. Fall in love with the process of what you do and let the results take care of themselves.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

All or Nothing, Just Make a List

This cat never fails to crack

It seems like in my life that nothing is going on, or 107 things are going on at once.

I guess that is better than 107 things going on at ALL times.

I have been busy getting everything ready for when my daughter, son-n-law and their dog returns from
Japan next week. They have been living over there for 3 long long long years. I am so excited to have them back in the states soon!

Along with my home business, we have also been tackling some other decisions that need to be made rather soon as well as getting ready to set up a website for my parents. The website thing I don't mind. I find it fun and challenging and I like fun and challenging.

So, a few things that I have learned to help are:
1. Write down a to-do list
2. Mark things off the to-do list as you do them, (something about that makes you feel you're accomplishing something). Put a smiley face after each one.
3.Mark down the hard things first to get them out of the way. (do happy dance)
4. Don't lose your to-do list or you'll have to make another one.
5. See if any family members would like to do anything that is on the to-do list.
6. Know that you if do it yourself, it's actually easier and often, you end up RE-doing it anyway.
7. At this point, you have done at least half of what was on your list.  Go ahead and throw it away because you just realized that you could add about 10 more things, and you're really sick of looking at that list.

There ya go!  It all seems to work itself out one way or the other.
   *Note: there will always be stress. At least do half of the list and keep doing the happy dance.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Cell Phone Use


   This is funny and also not funny.
It's funny in that we can all relate to this.
It's not funny when we are experiencing it!

I think it may be to the point that in schools, they are going to need to add an additional class that is mandatory. English, History, Math, and Cell Phone Use!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Marinated Cucumbers, Onions and Tomatoe Salad


 I made this recipe tonight to go along with dinner. It took me only 10 minutes to prepare it and it was family approved!

Marinated Cucumbers, Onions, and Tomatoes


3 medium cucumbers, peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thick
1 medium onion, sliced and separated into rings 
3 medium tomatoes, cut into wedges
1/2 cup vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon fresh coarse ground black pepper
1/4 cup oil

Combine ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.
Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Scarfs, Working and Choices



                                                   


              The scarf situation was a combination of an okay/fail. I still need to take a picture of it to post here, but I did look up some instructions and all I can say is that there must of been a slight typo in how many stitches to make for the length. It is not long enough for an adult! I have more yarn, maybe I will attempt it again.

I spent my evening doing two over-view calls. Basically, I am educating others on how they can work from home with us and people call in from all over the country. I enjoy talking to them before I get started, they talk about where they are calling from, the weather and sometimes they will go on to talk a little about themselves and why they are wanting to work from home. After over 8 years of hearing other people's stories, the reasons that they have are pretty much the same across the board. People are tired of working for someone else, making someone else rich and building someone else's dreams. Tired of living paycheck to paycheck and wanting more time at home with their children or families. When you take all the hours a week that someone works outside the home and add them up from months into years, it really is a huge huge amount of time away from the things that matter most. Some people love their jobs. Many don't.

At least we are all able to have choices !! I can make any day feel like a Friday and never dread a Monday.

3C's


Sunday, January 19, 2014

The Bachtel's, saying goodbye



     I am part of a large family and in my late 40's. I never realized how we all say good-bye, until my husband brought it to my attention that when everyone goes to leave, we take foreverrrrrrrr to say good-bye to each other. I always thought that was normal and just the way it is. Then a few weeks ago, I caught an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond and the focus was on people/woman always being late and Amy looked at Rob and told him that she is never late! He said "No, you're never late, you just take a long time to leave. I'm standing at the door waiting, and you are on your good-bye tour"!! Hahaha Yeah, that's us.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Crocheting An Infinity Scarf ....well, more like going to try



   This is a picture of an infinity scarf. (not mine) However, I am going to run to town to get some yarn and see if I can do something like it. I have no idea what I am doing really. I know very little about crocheting so basically it will be done with a little know-how and a whole lot of winging it! I will post a picture when I am done. I will either be 'okay' with it or it will be a big fail !!! To be continued.....