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Learn the Lesson, The First Time

Most errors are preventable, prevent more by learning the lesson the first time.

As we go through life, we are constantly bombarded with lessons in growth. Sometimes they’re subtle, sometimes they’re loud and obnoxious. Either way, they are still there, what it comes down to is… are you listening? When your attention is geared towards growth, you tend to ask different questions. When your attention is geared towards growth, you tend to not be so focused with the outcome, as you are with the journey. Cutting corners becomes difficult, even the thought of doing such a thing could upset your stomach, because you know all too well that when you do try and cut corners, somehow someway you end up having to compensate (plus some) for your hurried actions.


How do you stay focused and do it right the first time? I’m not so sure it’s a “how to” kinda question. Maybe we should question the “why” behind what we are doing. Reorganize the “why” in your adventure, it may give you added incentive to pay closer attention. If you find that you repeatedly fail in your attempt to stay focused, the obvious question that follows… are you sure you want to be doing what you’re doing? When you come across something you’re passionate about, you’ll find this business of focus much easier, but for those mundane tasks, take inventory of why they are still important, questions where the focused actions will lead, and question where the non-focused actions will end up.


Did you find genuine value within this post? If you did, then most likely you know someone else who will as well. I invite you to share the goodness!
Namaste -Tigmonk


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