Power of Nutrition PLR; Go Getters Live By Routines

Published: Fri, 05/21/21


Are you doing anything fun this weekend? We're not. It's finals study time for Scarlett, so we're just hunkered down. Probably get some yummy Tex Mex and then relax and watch a series or something. I love watching Top Chef. I always like seeing speed challenges where they are given something random and have to cook with it. I wish I had that skill. 

Okay, here's what I have for you today...

Power of Nutrition PLR

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Go Getters Live By Routines

Creating the life you want and deserve starts by making goals and then reaching them. That doesn’t occur by accident. It’s something that a person has to strive for in order to have what they want. 

These go getters know exactly what steps to take. You can do the same, but first you have to understand what your life would be like if you went from sitting on the sidelines to jumping into the game in pursuit of your goals. 

You’ll often hear people bemoan a lack of time. They’ll say that they can’t get anything done to reach their goals because there just aren’t enough hours in the day. Yet, there are those who do and who succeed beyond their wildest imaginations. 

So what’s the difference between those who do and those who don’t? Why do some people do nothing but talk about the kind of life or business they want while others work to make it a reality? 

The difference is that go getters live by a routine. They know that the biggest hurdle that prevents a person from having the life they want is wasted time. They schedule their personal and professional lives and guard against time stealers. 

As a go getter, you understand the value of every minute, of every second because you know that “just” ten minutes idly scrolling through social media can easily turn into an hour or two. 

You don’t want to waste any time on things that won’t further your goals. To prevent wasting time, you have a routine that you stick to, day in and day out. Thanks to your schedule, you know exactly what you’re supposed to do during your morning routine and all through the day. 

Your minutes are accounted for right up until it’s time to turn the light off to go to sleep. Being a go getter doesn’t necessarily mean that you work harder than others. What you do instead is work smarter. 

You understand how to get the same tasks done, but with less time and effort, because you’ve studied, and you’ve learned what to do and what not to do. You let mistakes become a teaching point rather than a stopping point and you’re not afraid to tweak your routine if something isn’t working for you. 

You use your routines to keep yourself organized. You’re not wasting precious work time trying to find that report that you need. Because you didn’t just save it to the computer “somewhere” but instead, it’s organized in a file or online where it can easily be accessed. 

When you’re organized, it helps to keep you on track. When you know what your goals are and you have them broken down into steps to take throughout your days, weeks and months, by the end of the year, you’ve accomplished what you set out to do. 

Success doesn’t happen willy-nilly. It’s a concentrated effort and people like you, the go getters, do that. You use your routines to benefit your life. You finish projects on or ahead of schedule. 

You build in time in case something goes wrong and when it does, you still end up being able to deliver what you set out to do. The key concept that go getters grasp is that there is power in just five minutes of time. 

In five minutes, you can delete unimportant emails, you can schedule a social media update to a business page or skim through notes for an upcoming meeting. So if a go getter finds that they have five minutes on their clock, they schedule that time into their routine, too - so that nothing is ever unaccounted for. 

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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