We live in a world that is dominated by results. But sometimes we get so caught up in looking at results that we forget about what goes into achieving those results.
Instead of focusing so much on our outcomes, what if we shifted our focus to what we input into achieving those desired outcomes?
I understand the importance of results — they should not be ignored. But if we’re not achieving the results that we want, a slight shift in focus might do the trick.
Drinking more water and eating a healthier diet WILL result in a healthier body.
Choosing to only hang around positive influences in your life WILL result in better friendships.
Focusing on doing great work every time we set out to do something WILL yield better results.
Results matter, but so do inputs. Bad inputs will never lead to good results.
What are you inputting into your life?
Good one Thomson.
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Thanks Yaskhan!
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Focus on what makes me feel good 🙂
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Absolutely! ☺️
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Great post! The most important (and valuable) part is the journey, not the arrival!
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That’s the key. Why do you think most people only care about the destination? Or am I false in believing that?
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No, I definitely think you’re right about that, unfortunately.
I think its because we’re so eager about the future that we forget to live the present. We’ve become so fast-paced, trying to rush through everything, which causes us to forget to enjoy the now, the journey.
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Yeah I think so. It’s like we have this false reality of what everything *should* be like, and the future seems to always hold the key. But then days turn to weeks, weeks turn to years and before we know it – our time has come and gone. Our opportunity missed.
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Exactly right! The present is the key to everything we desire – having a mindset of “one day, I will…” will constantly keep things in the future, causing you to miss out all together. Better to live to the fullest while the world is still at our feet! 🙂
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