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Friday
Aug212009

What's next?

What's next?

It's an interesting question don't you think?

And the answer can both inspire you or it can dampen your spirits, depending on where you currently are.

* What's next? - when you apply that question to your goals - you want to know what is the next step(s) you can take NOW to move your projects forward?
* What's next? - when you apply that question to someone who has been whingeing for the past hour - the question puts the ball right back in their back yard - it's the equivalent off - well that's the problem, so what's the solution....so what's next? Where do you go from here?
* What's next? - when you apply that to your current life situation - what's next?
* When you apply that question to your working life - what's next on the agenda? What needs to be done now to get those sales and move your targets forward.

You see - when you constantly apply the "what's next" question you have to consciously make a decision about everything:

* well it's time to go to the gym,
* hit the shower,
* make dinner,
* do the dishes,
* talk to mom,
* help the kids with their homework,
* do my homework
* sit down in front of the TV and do absolutely nothing but eat chips and drink beer.

Every decision is a conscious one - when you ask the question - what's next?

So what's next for you?

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