Comments on: Take Consistent Action http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/ Goal Setting and Productivity for People Who Like Technology Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:49:05 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v= By: How to Apply "Less-is-More" Thinking When Creating Daily Actions and 3 Ways to Leverage it to Get More Done! » Achieve IT! - Goal Setting Blog http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26800 How to Apply "Less-is-More" Thinking When Creating Daily Actions and 3 Ways to Leverage it to Get More Done! » Achieve IT! - Goal Setting Blog Sun, 10 Feb 2008 01:06:33 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26800 [...] You might be able to rush like the hare from the famous fairy tale - which leads to sloppy work and eventual burn out. Ask me, I know. [...] [...] You might be able to rush like the hare from the famous fairy tale – which leads to sloppy work and eventual burn out. Ask me, I know. [...]

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By: Objectif Zero ? at Artistik Intelligence Agency http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26665 Objectif Zero ? at Artistik Intelligence Agency Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:37:21 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26665 [...] Several motivation techniques by daily-actions · Seinfelds Productivity Secret · Consistent Action · 30 days to success · 15 mins for 21 days [...] [...] Several motivation techniques by daily-actions · Seinfelds Productivity Secret · Consistent Action · 30 days to success · 15 mins for 21 days [...]

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By: Tim Drayer http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26378 Tim Drayer Wed, 05 Dec 2007 10:44:44 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26378 Great article, Brad. This is something I talk about with my team in regards to any number of things, namely goals. There is a debate of which is better to focus on one thing consistently or having your focus fractured by more than one project. I can see both sides but there is definitely some merit to focusing consistent effort on one thing. Great article, Brad.

This is something I talk about with my team in regards to any number of things, namely goals. There is a debate of which is better to focus on one thing consistently or having your focus fractured by more than one project.

I can see both sides but there is definitely some merit to focusing consistent effort on one thing.

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By: Take Consistent Action « marks treeniloki http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26368 Take Consistent Action « marks treeniloki Mon, 03 Dec 2007 10:38:55 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26368 [...] Take Consistent Action “Here's why.Doing one per day may seem ridiculous, but let's look at the a cumulative effect of doing one per day for a year. Keeping in mind how one push up in and of itself is almost a laughable goal, how does 1 year of this simple task add up? One push-up per day every single day equals 365 push-ups per year. [...] [...] Take Consistent Action “Here’s why.Doing one per day may seem ridiculous, but let’s look at the a cumulative effect of doing one per day for a year. Keeping in mind how one push up in and of itself is almost a laughable goal, how does 1 year of this simple task add up? One push-up per day every single day equals 365 push-ups per year. [...]

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By: Start Your December Right With A Few Reflections » Achieve IT! - Goal Setting Blog http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26365 Start Your December Right With A Few Reflections » Achieve IT! - Goal Setting Blog Mon, 03 Dec 2007 03:28:38 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26365 [...] Take Consistent Action [...] [...] Take Consistent Action [...]

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By: 7 Days of Inspiration: Week Ending 12/1/2007 | The Inspired Solo http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26364 7 Days of Inspiration: Week Ending 12/1/2007 | The Inspired Solo Sun, 02 Dec 2007 15:11:46 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26364 [...] At Achieve-IT! learn how to “Take Consistent Daily Action” and keep the journey going. [...] [...] At Achieve-IT! learn how to “Take Consistent Daily Action” and keep the journey going. [...]

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By: fathersez http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26360 fathersez Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:13:08 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26360 What you say is so true. Consistent attampts at something we want, just has to succeed. As Chris has rightly said, we can move a mountain, a wheel barrow at a time. We have a saying in our country, and it is very often used to advise people. "Sedikit, sedikit, lama lama jadi bukit". "Little by little, it eventually becomes a mountain." What you say is so true. Consistent attampts at something we want, just has to succeed.

As Chris has rightly said, we can move a mountain, a wheel barrow at a time.

We have a saying in our country, and it is very often used to advise people.

“Sedikit, sedikit, lama lama jadi bukit”.

“Little by little, it eventually becomes a mountain.”

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By: Chris Butterworth http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/comment-page-1/#comment-26358 Chris Butterworth Fri, 30 Nov 2007 20:11:59 +0000 http://persistenceunlimited.com/2007/11/take-consistent-action/#comment-26358 Hi Brad, This is one of my favorite topics - I use the concept of "Moving a Mountain." Nobody is strong enough to move a mountain. But we can all move 100 lbs of stone each day from one side of our house to the other - even if we use a wheelbarrow and several trips to do it. However, one year later, we will have moved over 36,000 lbs of stone (18 TONS!) - and that's a small Mountain! Hi Brad,

This is one of my favorite topics – I use the concept of “Moving a Mountain.”

Nobody is strong enough to move a mountain. But we can all move 100 lbs of stone each day from one side of our house to the other – even if we use a wheelbarrow and several trips to do it. However, one year later, we will have moved over 36,000 lbs of stone (18 TONS!) – and that’s a small Mountain!

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