Chris Widener's Ezine
August 30, 2006 Issue 45
Welcome!
When was the last time you took a trip to a
truly amazing place?
Each year I take my family to one to our favorite spots, Sanibel
Island, Florida. We have been going there almost every year for
nearly 20 years. It's an unique experience every time! But do you
know what is an even more amazing trip to take? A trip to your
future!
Think about it: How amazing can your future be? Your past will never
change; it is your past. And your present is what it is. But... your
future can be anything you want it to be.
Have you thought lately about what you want your future to be? And I
don’t just mean seeing a wealthy person on TV and then "wishing" it
was you. I mean really sitting down and envisioning your future.
"Seeing" it so clearly in your mind's eye that you can actually
"visit" there often?
Did you know that one of the keys to successful people achieving
what they do is that they see the future before it becomes their
present. And they spend their present creating that future they
desire.
So, while most of us plan and take a good vacation each year, but be
sure to visit your future often so you can begin to create it today.
And when your tomorrow becomes today, you will be glad you took that
mental vacation!
You Are Made for Success!
Chris Widener
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In This Issue.......
1. Charting Your Course to Success Article
2. Made for Success Quote and Commentary
3. The Last Word...
4. Free Download of Chris Widener's MP3 "The Best Test" and a Special Chris Widener Offer!
5. Customer Feedback
6. More Information
1. Charting Your Course to Success Article
Bringing Balance to a Chaotic Life by Chris Widener
If I had to make a composite question that gets at the heart of the
question that I am asked most frequently, it would be this:
How can I manage my time more effectively and bring balance to my life
in regard to work, family, friends, and social obligations?
With this in mind, I want to give us some thoughts to focus us in on the
answer to that question.
I am convinced that the most important thing we must do is to be acutely
aware of the reasons I should manage my time and bring balance to my
life. In fact, most of us really know "how" to do it, don't we? Then why
don't we? I think it comes to the issue of having a powerful motivating
factor or reason. Below are two of mine that keep me motivated:
A life of accomplishment. When I am old and unable to get out with the
young folks anymore, I want to be able to look back on my life and say
that I accomplished much and that my life benefited others. That is why
I do what I do now. It is what drives me to pursue what I pursue with a
passion and vigor. It is why I bring my life into balance is many areas
so I can achieve much in many areas.
A legacy. Here is a powerful motivating image that I picture with
regularity: Picture a family gathering five years after your death. What
will it look like? What will the people be talking about? How will they
remember you? What will be the quality of their lives and how will you
have been instrumental in that? These are questions that we can for the
most part, answer now by how we live our lives (for better or for
worse). Our lives make a difference in the lives of others! This is a
tremendous reason to bring my life into balance!
Once we answer the "Why" question, and root it firmly in our minds and
hearts, we come to the "hows."
First, we sit down and prioritize. Have you ever taken a couple of hours
and listed everything that you are involved in or could be involved in
and then prioritized it by importance? You may come up with a hundred
items but that is okay. You will want to separate them into some
categories as well, such as Work, Family, Health, Friends, Hobbies,
Spiritual, Financial, Intellectual, Emotional, etc.
Now you have something to look at and see what is important. This will
help you in the process of eliminating areas from your life that you are
spending time on that you shouldn't be. And that is an important part:
Frustration comes when we get involved in something that isn't a
priority and we kick ourselves the whole time we do it. If we stick to
priorities, we eliminate much of that.
The next step is to learn the most powerful word in the human language:
No. Just look in the mirror and practice saying that word with a smile
on your face. This may be the most important part - learning to decline
opportunity. It all depends on whether or not it fits in with our
priorities.
Here is the principle that drives this:
Good is the enemy of the best.
There are lots of good things we can spend our time on. But because they
replace those things that would be the best things we could spend our
time on, they become our enemy. They become counter-productive to a
successful and balanced life.
So ask yourself: Is this good? Or is it the best? Do the best you can to
stick to the best!
Schedule your time. The more we fly by the seat of our pants, the more
apt we are to lose control of our time. If we schedule out our time, we
can become a bit more objective and bring our lives into balance. For
example, you may make it your goal to be home by six o'clock every
night. In your schedule book, you write in that you have an appointment
at six. You schedule to leave the office at five-thirty. Now when a
co-worker comes in with an "opportunity" for you to work on, you say,
"Sorry, I have an appointment at six that I can't break. Let's get
together on it first thing in the morning." Scheduling your time,
coupled with saying "no," will do wonders for bringing your life into
balance!
Another aspect for us to look at is the area of external pressure that
causes us to be out of balance. For example, financial obligations may
be what keep us working too much. So we should look at those obligations
and see if we can eliminate or reduce them.
The last thing I would challenge you with is to give some thought as to
what the secret pleasures of being out of balance may be. For example,
sometimes we let ourselves over commit because we don't like conflict.
Peace is our secret pleasure.
Sometimes we allow ourselves to become out of balance because we like it
when people say, "Boy, she sure is a dynamo. Look how busy she is."
Admiration from others is our secret pleasure.
In review:
Find the right reasons
Set priorities
Learn to say "no"
Understand that the good is the enemy of the best
Schedule your time
Manage External pressures
Be aware of internal "secret pleasures"
Chris Widener
2. Made for Success Quote and Commentary
"The treacherous, unexplored areas of the world are not in continents or
the seas; they are in the hearts and minds of men." -- Allen E. Claxton
Chris' Commentary:
Many of us would be excited to take a journey, an exploration, into
unknown areas of the world where the potential for newfound discoveries
was great! I know that I would! But have you ever thought about how much
potential there is as you explore your own heart and mind? Don't neglect
the possibilities that can arise from within you as you take the time to
train, explore and cultivate your inner life. You have tremendous
potential, in many ways more exciting than any newfound area of the
world could ever be!
Action Point: Commit to taking the time to explore your inner life. This
will require being quiet and allow yourself to hear your thoughts and
dreams. Read good material that will foster your inward growth and then
pursue the potential you find in your heart and mind!
3. The Last Word...
This week's Last Word offering is a Q&A related to managing your time --
a question I get a LOT!! Enjoy!
Q. What's your hottest tip for managing one's time effectively? GM, San
Rafael, CA
A. The number one tip I would give is to get yourself to the point where
you know what the most important things are to you -- your priorities;
those things that when they are done will move you on toward your goal.
Know those priorities so well that it becomes second nature to you and
then when it comes time to make a decision as to what you will do or how
you will spend your time, you will make the right choice.
You see time management really isn't time management, per se. It is
ultimately self-management as we relate to our priorities.
So I would encourage you to take time on a regular basis and examine all
of the options available to you that you can spend your time on. You can
do this as you look at your whole life or as you look at a segment of
your life.
Once you see what your options are, then make a priority list. What
things are the most important? And let me say "most important," not
"most enjoyable." As you do this, you see where you must spend your
time.
Since this is the first step, it must be the most important.
-- CW
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5. Customer Feedback
Here are some of the testimonials and comments we received over the
past weeks from our Ezine subscribers. We love receiving comments and
feedback from our readers - so keep it coming!
Chris, I just wanted to say thank you for writing The Image. I loved it!
I'm a fellow Seattle-ite, a Christian, a woman, and ambitious, so I
could really relate. Thank you!!!
-- Sandy
The Angel Inside -- What a fantastic book. It helps to know we are
always a work in progress. I can see where some of the big chunks have
been knocked off. I look forward to the results of the process because I
know I am becoming who He wants me to be. It's also nice to remember
that God never gives up! I enjoyed the Twelve Pillars book also. Thanks!
-- Dennis C.
Chris... Just sharing a hello and thank you for sending the info below.
I am with Arbonne in Houston, visited with your briefly this past year,
the evening of a car presentation on your return to the Anatole &
enjoyed your presentation in Garland in July. Miss & enjoy...... your
energy & life enhancing messages of empowerment & encouragement. Thanks
for your presence in each of our lives and may God continue to reveal
his presence and love to you & your dear family always. My son's former
7th & 8th grade Montessori School class so enjoyed, were touched &
blessed by your 2 books this past year, as each student was gifted with
there own copy, as part of there curriculum & group discussion this past
season. Donna Johnson continues to lift you up often...... on our weekly
conference calls, so you are always in the thoughts & hearts of many of
us at Arbonne. Continue your walk of Influence....you are blessing many
with your abundant gifts & talents.
-- Anna Tausend
Thank you Ezine readers, for the sincere and kind words of
encouragement and appreciation you sent us! -- CW
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