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The Process (not the Quick Fix)
by Kurt Mortensen

Published on this site: November 18th, 2006 - See
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There are many examples of things we want to attain in the shortest amount
of time possible and with the least effort possible, but it rarely happens
that way. Exponential success is a process and not a quick fix. Progress
comes in steps and the foundation first has to be laid.
We put on weight over the years, but then we want to lose it overnight.
We spend years getting deeper and deeper into debt, but we want to become
financially independent overnight. We decide we want to run that marathon-when
it's only a month a way. We want to ace that exam, but we only allow ourselves
an hour to cram all the material. We start thinking about
retirement when it looms only five years out on the horizon.
We want to make this a natural process. What do I mean by that, especially
since new skills and new habits will initially feel unnatural? When you
write a term paper, you research what the experts have said about the
subject, you organize your data, you determine what is best going to support
your thesis, and then through that process, you arrive at your own conclusion.
As you observe, study and apply the skills and strategies used by successful
people, you will learn to sift and sort, essentially "cutting and
pasting" together your own roadmap that will lead you to the top.
You are unique, your perception of success is unique and what you want
to accomplish on your way to achieving that success is unique. You are
destined for greatness. Your mission in life is to find and tap into that
greatness. That's why you need to customize a success plan according to
your needs, talents, drive, personality, abilities, strengths and weaknesses.
You can't live exponentially" by following someone else's predetermined
formula. Whose definition of success are you pursuing? Someone else's
roadmap might help you make progress in some areas and you may achieve
some degree of success along the way, but the greatest successes and happiness
will always escape you if you are throwing your heart and soul into fulfilling
someone else's definition of success.

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