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wǒ
men
duō
shǎo

tīng
dào
guò
zhè
yàng
de
lùn
diǎn

dà
duō
shǔ
rén
zài
guī
huá
jià

shàng
huā
de
shí
jiān

tā
men
zài
guī
huá


shēng
huó
shàng
huā
de
shí
jiān
yào
duō

wǒ
wèi
zhè

guān
diǎn
zuò
le

diǎn
yán
shēn

dà
duō
shǔ
de
rén
zài

kǎo


jià

shàng
huā
de
shí
jiān

tā
men
zài
kǎo

rén
shēng
zhōng
zhòng
yào
de
shì
qíng
shàng
huā
de
shí
jiān
yào
duō


How many times have you heard the expression that most people spend more time planning their vacation than they do planning their lives. I would expand that expression by adding that most people spend more time "thinking" about their vacation than they do thinking about what's important in their life.

suī
rán
xīu

hé
fàng
sōng
shì
píng
héng
de
shēng
huó
fāng
shì

xū
de
yuán
sù

dàn
shì
wǒ
men
bìng
bù
shì
wèi
le
tā
men
ér
huó
zhāo


jìng

wěi
dà
de
zào
wù
zhǔ
zài
qián
6
6
tiān
de

míng
què
de
fāng
xiàng
xìng

kǎo

hòu


7
7
tiān
cái
xīu

hé
fàng
sōng


While rest and relaxation are a must in living a balanced life, it's not what we were created to do. After all, the Master Creator took his R&R (Rest and Recreation) on the seventh day, only after six days of "definitely directed thought."

huá
lái
shì

huá
tuó
shì

xiě
dào

méi
yǒu
rèn
hé

zhǒng


láo
dòng
néng
gòu
shǐ
使
dà
duō
shǔ
rén
wàng
ér
què
bù

dàn
lián
xù
bù
duàn
dè
chí
jǐu

kǎo
què
néng
zuò
dào
zhè

diǎn

tā
shì
zhè
shì
jiè
shàng
zuì
kùn
nán
de
gōng
zuò


què
yě
shì
qǔ
dé
chéng
gōng
shǒu
xiān
yào
zuò
de
zhòng
yào
de
láo
dòng


Wallace D. Wattles, wrote "There is no labor from which most people shrink as they do from that of sustained and consecutive thought; it is the hardestwork in the world." And yet it is the first and primary labor of achievement.

wǒ
de
péng
yǒu
mài
kè

màn
xiě
le

piān
jié
chū
de
wén
zhāng

míng

jiào
zuò

bǎi
wàn
fù
wēng
de
gòu
zào



zhōng
fēn

le
chāo

chéng
gōng
zhě
yǔ

tā
rén
de

gè
zhòng
yào
ōu
bié

tā
xiě
dào

wǒ
zuì
jìn
bài
fǎng
访
le

wèi
fáng
dè
chǎn
jiè
de
jié
chū
fù
wēng


men
cāi
wǒ
kàn
jiàn
tā
zhuō
páng
fàng
le
xiē
shí
me

tā
duì


mèng
xiǎng
de
miáo
shù
hé

zhāng
liè
yǒu
shēng
huó
zhōng
zhí
dé
zhēn

zhī
wù
de
qīng
dān

dōu
shì
shǒu
xiě
de


My friend Mike Litman wrote an outstanding article for his ezine this week. It's called "The Millionaire Composite" and it analyzes one of the big differences between super-successful people and everyone else. He writes "I recently visited with a Real Estate Multi Millionaire Mogul. What did I see next to his desk? His vision statement, along with a list of what he values in life---hand written.


gè
yuè
qián

wǒ
cǎi
fǎng
访
le
lìng

wèi
huò
dé
jù
dà
chéng
gōng
de
shāng
rén

tā
tōng
guò
diàn
shì
jié
mù
mài
chū
de
chǎn
pǐn
zǒng
jià
zhí
chāo
guò
1
1
0
0

亿
měi
yuán

tā
gào
sù
wǒ

měi
tiān
tā
dōu

kǎo
shēng
huó
hé
shì
yè
zhōng


de
mèng
xiǎng
yǔ
mù
biāo

tā
huā
shí
jiān
jiāng
tā
xiǎng
yào
shí
xiàn
de

xiǎng
zài
nǎo
hǎi
zhōng
xíng
xiàng
huà

měi
wǎn
shuì
jué
qián
dōu
zhè
yàng
zuò



"A few months back, I interviewed an individual who has sold over a billion dollars worth of products on television. He told me that he reads his life and business vision and goals daily, and that he TAKES TIME to visualize exactly what he wants to create-EACH NIGHT before falling asleep."


de
rén
shēng
mù
biāo
hé
gè
rén
shǐ
使
mìng
shì
shí
me


bǎ
tā
men
dōu
xiě
xià
lái
le
ma


jīng
cháng
huí
gù
bìng

kǎo
tā
men
ma


de
shēng
huó
shì
wéi
rǎo
zhāo

xiǎng
hé


liè
xiāng
guān
de
mù
biāo
ér
ān
pái
de
ma


What is your life's purpose or your personal mission statement? Is it written down? Do you review it and think about it often? Is your life organized around your purpose and a set of goals that support that purpose?

rú
guǒ
méi
yǒu

xiǎng
hé
mù
biāo

míng
què
de
fāng
xiàng
xìng

kǎo


jìu
huì
xiàng
sú
yǔ
shuō
de



tiáo
méi
yǒu
duò
de
chuán



xiǎng
hé
mù
biāo
zhōng
yùn
hán
zhāo

liáng

tā
shì
shǐ
使

yuè
guò
zhàng
ài
de

liáng

tā
shì
tuī
dòng

xiàng
měi
hǎo
shēng
huó
qián
jìn
de
rán
liào


Without purpose and goals - definitely directed thought - you are like the proverbial "ship without a rudder." There is power in your purpose and in your goals. It is the power that takes you over obstacles, the fuel that propels you toward the life you envision.

zài
zhān
mǔ
shì
ài
lún
de
wén
zhāng
zhōng

yǒu

duàn
wǒ
hěn

huān

zhāi


mìng
yùn
de
zhǔ
rén


One of my favorite passages of James Allen is one he wrote in "The Mastery of Destiny":


suǒ
yǒu
chéng
gōng
rén
shì
dōu
yǒu
qīng

de

xiǎng
hé
mù
biāo

tā
men
jǐn
jǐn
bǎ
wò

gè
diǎn



xiàng
gōng
chéng

huò

gè
huá

jué
bù
ràng
tā
līu
zǒu

zhēn
shì
tā

ràng
tā
màn
màn
fā
yá

hē
hù
tā

ràng
tā
chéng
cháng

dāng
kùn
nán

lái
shí

tā
men
jué
bù
tóu
jiàng

shèn
zhì

zhuī
qíu

xiǎng
de
rè
qíng
suí
zhāo
zāo
yù
zǔ
ài
de
qiáng
dù
ér
yù
fā
zēng
cháng


zhè
shì
zhí
dé
wǒ
men

suǒ
de


"All successful people are people of purpose. They hold fast to an idea, a project, a plan, and will not let it go; they cherish it, brood upon it, tend and develop it; and when assailed by difficulties, they refuse to be beguiled into surrender; indeed, the intensity of the purpose increases with the growing magnitude of the obstacles encountered." And that's worth thinking about.

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