Denis Waitley's Ezine
November 29, 2005
Welcome! To this issue of the Denis Waitley International online newsletter. My goal is to offer valuable, relevant, leading edge, and interesting content, with some innovative and refreshing differences from the other ezines and newsletters you may be receiving. Warm regards, Denis Waitley P.S. If you've enjoyed this edition and found it to be valuable, then if you would do me the favor of forwarding it to your friends, family and associates, it would be very much appreciated. If they would like to subscribe, have them send an email to: subscribe@deniswaitley.com Many Thanks!
1. This Week's Jumpstart
1. This Week's Jumpstart Begin each day with this question: "What am I going to do today that will make the best use of my time and energy, and lead me a step closer to reaching my goals?"During the day, each time you are faced with a decision, ask yourself: "Does this action substantially help me toward achieving my goals?" Before you leave your workplace or before you go to sleep at night, make a list of your most urgent priorities for the following day in order of their importance. You might consider dividing your activities into A, B, and C lists: A is for action immediately B is before the end of the day C is can wait until tomorrow Become aware of interruptions and distractions that block your success. Constant telephone calls are the most common. Spending too much time reading and answering personal e-mails is another problem. Chatting with co-workers eats up more time. Messy files, disorganized scheduling and cluttered desks are roadblocks. Take an objective look at your routines and habits. And then take action! Until next week, keep following your A, B and C's! -- Denis Waitley
2. The Champion Within
Article Think of your body as a high-powered, finely engineered
transportation vehicle, like a space shuttle. Instead of
liquid hydrogen, your body is powered by your own intake.
The food you eat is the fuel that energizes the vehicle.
What you put in your fuel tank is burned by your high
performance activity or - in the case of low-octane, junk
food - is deposited in your engine. Think of your mind as
the driver who takes control of and steers your body to
victory or hits the wall. Your body is very much like a car.
Drive it without proper fuel or maintenance and it will fall
apart. You take it for granted to get you where you want to
go, until it breaks down. Then it disrupts your way of life.
Denis Waitley has studied,
counseled and trained leaders in virtually every field
including Apollo astronauts, Olympic gold medalists, Super
Bowl champions, returning POW's, heads of state and Fortune
500 top executives. 3. Seeds of Greatness by
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