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We are now well into 2006. Research shows that by this point, 95% of New Years resolutions are distant memories, with very little change to show for them. Do you need to make some significant changes in your life? Perhaps you have wanted to be more productive at work, receive a promotion, or simply upgrade your professional skills. You might want to organize work life or simply use better judgment in managing your time. You want to find time to do the things you believe to be most important in your life to regain control over your health, finances, and other aspects of your life.



It does not take a New Years Resolution and it does not take months or even weeks. It can take as little as seven minutes. Studies have shown that the average corporate executive has an attention span of seven minutes. Coincidentally, the brain is limited to remembering only seven pieces of information at time, according to Harvard psychologist George Miller. Therefore, if you want your life to change, you must work within your own mental capabilities. There are literally hundreds of things you could accomplish within a seven minute window of time. Each day holds tiny opportunities to make life better. Once you recognize that fact, it is a fairly easy decision not to let these opportunities pass you by.

One of the greatest gifts each of us has been given is the ability to choose. Change happens in an instant. It happens the moment you decide to change. Now is the time to decide to be different. Have not you wanted more out of life? More results? More fulfillment? More leverage? Even, more fun?

Too often, we think of change as being complex, unmanageable, and beyond our grasp. When we think that way, we ignore the fact that the biggest, most meaningful changes are really the result of a series of small seemingly insignificant changes. These simple micro actions are the tiny choices corporate executives and sales people can use every moment of every day that can make the difference between mediocrity and excellence.

Here are seven simple micro-actions that could impact you or your company almost overnight. Of course, just because an action seems easy does not mean it is necessarily the right one to commit to doing. As you read this list, choose one or two of these micro-actions that would make the most difference in your life and try to focus on adding them into your day. If you will truly make a commitment to be different, at the end of a month or so, you may be amazed at how these tiny efforts can positively impact your future.

1.) Drink more water. Almost all of us want to improve our physical health. We set these big goals to lose weight and get in shape, only to find ourselves with a drive through cheeseburger in our hands eating lunch at 2:30 because we are overwhelmed at work. Big goals are wonderful, but small goals are often more successful. By swapping soda pop for water, improving health and loosing weight is easy. Those liquid calories can really add up.

2.)Handwrite two thank you notes per day.We live in an email world and there is very little personal correspondence any more. In less than seven minutes, you can thank a customer for their recent order write a note to an employee for a job well done - or send a card to a supplier. You will be shocked at the impact your effort will make on your customers, employees and suppliers. They will remember this gesture for months. When was the last time you received a personal thank you note? How did it make you feel?

3.)Read ten pages of a non-fiction book every day. According to the American Booksellers Association, 58% of American adults never read a book after high school. If you truly want to be different tomorrow than you are today, choose to be more knowledgeable. Knowledge truly is power and it allows you to grow and change in amazing ways. By reading only ten pages of a book every day, you could read a 300 page book every month! That means you could read twelve life changing books a year.

Outline a daily plan of action. Every day, before you leave work, spend seven minutes writing down the top four to seven tasks you need to accomplish during the next work day. Prioritize the list, so that you tackle them in their order of importance. When you arrive at work the next morning, the list is there to guide you to do the vital tasks first.

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Change is difficult to define. There are some changes that seem to take *forever*. . .like weight loss, or selling a house in the current market. Other changes can happen in the blink of an eye and irreversibly. . . death, for example. A lot of people shun change, they do their best to hold on to the past, to hold on what's comfortable. I had a grandmother who never appeared to change (aside from shrinking and wrinkling up a little). Her hair and clothes and friends and house and church were all exactly the same year after year. Holding on has the illusion of keeping us more secure, but it can also prevent us from growing.

The world is in a constant state of change--weather, temperature, time, seasons, life, death, rebirth. . .there's nothing we can do to hold this change back and the most counterproductive and self defeating thing we can do is work against change.

I am now in my late forties and I'm venturing out and making changes in both my personal and professional life. These changes are thrilling and terrifying. And I am greeting them with eagerness and excitement, choosing to trust that growth is coming.

Taking inventory is always a good first step in determining what needs to change in our lives. Internal change, as oppose to external change, is, to a degree, something we control. When to leave an unhappy situation, when to attempt a business of your own, when to start a family. . .these are all things that can happen at unexpected times without a predictable timetable, and understanding how to manage our fears about change is the key to fulfillment.

If you are afraid of change, this is for you, a new start, a chance to stop blocking yourself from the opportunities available to you with a little risk.

Realize that your resistance to change is entirely emotional. Emotional resistance can be difficult to overcome, but it can absolutely be done. Emotions are choices and we have the ability to choose the fear or we have the chance to accept it and push past it. Really understanding that our emotions are choices has been somewhat of a revelation to me. It's given me a huge sense of relief and freedom over what I choose to feel in life.

Sometimes this resistance is ennui, a general weariness (not to be mistaken for laziness) and what is required in this instance is a sincere desire to push past. For other people change is a fear losing something valuable and a fear the unknown. Valid, both, but remember, regrets are seldom about things we tried, and often about the things we were too afraid to try, the chances we didn't take.

Part of what I am changing has to do with really exciting developments soon to come in what I am offering at Max Persuasion. Please stay tuned for new classes, new opportunities to expand your persuasion and your life.
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