Another example is when I chose to leave full time employment Overnight Millionaire System Review and work for myself in my own business. That took courage and also responsibility. I had to be responsible for all outcomes, both good and bad. I had some difficult times, and cash flow was a little slow at one point. Instead of blaming everyone else and the world economy, and so on, I took the issue in my hands and did something about it. The same applies to you. You are responsible for everything in your life, or at the very least, for your actions as a result of all things going on.
You may feel a little better for having a pity party, but be brutally honest with yourself here. Will it improve the situation for you? Probably only if it kicks you into action! I know this is hard for some of you, but I assure you, that by taking the bull by the horns, will give you more energy and empowerment than even the most powerful chemical stimulants. You really need to feel the rush of adrenaline from taking your own responsibility and being active in improving your situation. That is what living life above the line is all about.
I co-host workshops with Jane Stephenson of Knowboundaries and I just read her latest blog post about a subject close to my heart, procrastination. I have also blogged frequently on this subject and thought it was time I put together my top 7 procrastination tips. Now, like Jane, I am great at procrastination so despite the title, these are 7 tips to point you in the direction away from procrastination and into action so that those tasks that you are putting off actually get completed.
Have clear goals and set priorities- It is very important to have a clear picture of the outcome you are after and then plan what you need to do to achieve this taking into account any deadlines you may have and the time required to complete the task. If you are not sure how to do this then join us at our next Your Future workshop (see my blog for details.