This is the continuation of my story...
I had to alter my life when I released 30 pounds several years ago ... and first look at all the places where I made an excuse about my daily choices and habits.
I'm doing that again right now as I walk with my clients.
Most folks don't want to face the heartache of failure or disappointment so they don't even try.
You can't transform your life in a day.
That's why the journey is a long one with very small daily steps ... and a massive payout.
I'm more interested in focusing on what's the next best step in front of me. The one small win. Because 1,000 small wins equal a BIG win.
For example, read 10 pages a day, you will read 30 books a year. And if you walk 10,000 steps a day, you will have walked 70 marathons a year.
That's how I built the business assets and connections I've got.
Here's the thing ... don't get started like I did ... after having a life-altering accident.
Everyone believes they will have more time to handle what is important.
Yet, if you're like me, you get what it's like to have an overfull calendar, a messy desk, and more things to do than you could ever get handled in a 24-hour block of time.
When you live this way all the time, you will act out, burn out, or get sick.
Feeling like you're spread too thin, trying to cram 25 pounds into a 10-pound bucket is a SIGN.
It's a sign that your life is out of balance.
Read that again.
Don't ignore your 'Check Engine' light.
It's flashing red for a reason.
Understand that life can slow you down any time it wants to ...
~ just ask the person who got the call from the doctor that their cancer is back.
~ Or the visit from the police that their loved one was killed in a drunk driving accident.
~ Or, me ... who had a collision with a retaining wall and a tractor trailer ... and is fortunate to live to tell the story.
What's critical is to honestly assess where you're at if you're not living a perfect "10" life.
Sometimes telling yourself you CAN'T do something is really true.
An honest assessment and a bucket of clarity will get you further than any positive affirmation ever will.
Sometimes you can't ... at least not on your own.
However, here's where it gets tricky.
When making a commitment, most folks will race out of the gate, and jump over the 1st challenge like it's no big deal.
And, after a few days, weeks or even months, they become weary - and bam they hit the wall.
So they give themselves a pass.
Their internal voice says - 'It's been a hard day, a hard week, and a hard life' ... and they 'deserve' a break.
That's why you need folks around you to hold you accountable.
Who is your Who?
This is where "I can't" will get in the way.
If you never begin ... or you give up along the way, you fall short of living out your Divine mission and purpose.
So, remember, everyone fools themselves sometime in their life.
You've got to identify what you really believe about who you are, what you want, and why it matters ... and then seek out who you need in your circle to help you get there.
Every great leader gets this.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for this week is to answer the following questions and really be honest with yourself:
Is there a lie you've been telling yourself?
Are you telling yourself you can do this on your own ... and it's not working?
How can you live a more purposeful, honest, and courageous life?
Remember, the world needs you and your brilliance.
Now more than ever.