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The Truth About Persistence

By Nina East · Comments (0)
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Persistence is one of those things that we all want more of, but we wish we didn’t have to keep focusing on. Therein lies the rub, yes?

I received a wonderful quote in my email this morning from TUT.com which seems to capture this feeling, but puts it in a positive, can-do light:

Persistence is not about knocking
on one door… until the dang thing finally opens.
It’s about knocking on all of them.

The truth is, while persistence may not always be easy, persistence does pay. Maybe not immediately, but it does pay off in the long run.

If you checked out the December book summary (available in your members area until Jan. 31) you learned more about the three key elements of persistence and why taking action QUICKLY is so essential. In Persistence Pays, Lori Raudnask, gives a new look at persistence and how you can develop a more positive relationship with your own levels of persistence. Because it’s true – persistence isn’t about pounding on a door until it opens, but to keep knocking on all the doors until you find the right one that opens into the right room.

What’s your take on persistence? Challenges? Celebrations? Let us hear what you think in the comments below.

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Categories : Goals, Quotes
Tags : Lori Raudnask, Persistence Pays, TUT.com

Persistence Pays – December self-help book summary & bonus content now available

By Nina East · Comments (0)
Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

All new December content is now available in the Members-Only Area.

This month’s featured book summary is the very popular Persistence Pays: How getting what you want is easier than you think, by Lori Raudnask.

persistencecover Persistence Pays   December self help book summary & bonus content now availableAs we approach the end of the year, inevitably we turn to thinking about our accomplishments and failures…as well as the soon-to-come New Year’s Resolutions.

Persistence Pays is the perfect resource for this annual journey.

When it comes down to it, most of us know what we want. And we know the actions we can (“should”) be taking to move us toward it, but we just don’t follow-through on a consistent basis.

That’s where Persistence comes in. In her interview, Lori Raudnask shares stories and experiences she has never shared with a group before. It’s these experiences that help you understand why persistence has become so important to her, and how you can tap into your own natural ways of persistence.
(As always, you can listen to the interview, or read the transcript – all in your members area.)

The book was originally written for sales people, to help them with their persistence, but it has quickly become a guidebook for anyone wanting to up-level their own persistence-ability. Ultimately, after all, the biggest sale you have to make is the one you make to yourself.

When you read the book summary, you will gain access to Lori’s strength in persistence as well as:

  • know the three elements of persistence
  • understand how the learning can be greater than the experience
  • know thekeys to adopting persistence
  • have a whole new perspective on being “relentless”
  • and understand why taking action QUICKLY is important to building persistence.

Included in this month’s material are two bonus items:

  1. a resource on Effortless Follow-Through (the BEST way to do follow-through, yes?)
  2. and a worksheet to assess your environment to see how and where it is set up to support you in following through effortlessly, and where you need to make some changes so you don’t have to rely on willpower so much.

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Simply go to the Join page and register. You’ll receive IMMEDIATE access to all the resources and tools, as well as be enrolled as a Founding Princess, which means your registration rate at this level is locked in for life, plus you will receive an autographed copy of the best-seller The Think Big Manifesto by our own honorary princess, Michael Port.

*Plus you’ll also receive a very special Princess Welcome Basket – but you’ll have to wait until you get it to see the surprise. icon wink Persistence Pays   December self help book summary & bonus content now available

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Categories : Announcements, Goals, Mindfulness
Tags : follow through, Lori Raudnask, Persistence Pays, self-help book summary

Personal Growth – what gets in the way?

By Nina East · Comments (0)
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

We are busy women. In many ways we really like that, don’t we? We like being busy. But we also get frustrated with how much our busy-ness gets in the way of attending to our personal growth. That doesn’t seem to keep us from buying more books or audio programs, of course, but it does add to our guilt about not following through or self-judgment. (Of course, you probably have a book or two on those topics, right?)

I recently contacted a group of women I know who are committed to their personal growth, but who are also extremely busy woman – either as business-owners, executives, or working moms. Specifically I asked them what prevents them from attending to their personal growth as much as they want, or what keeps them from finishing the book(s) or audio programs they purchase. I was curious about how they manage the abundance of information, and what they do to inspire themselves to stay on track with their personal growth.

Hopefully their experiences will speak to you or give you some good ideas.

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What prevents me from attending a seminar or buying a book?
1) Personal growth fatigue (having done so much of it already) and
2) having so many books and programs that I haven’t finished yet!
Sometimes what gets in the way is feeling that I want to finish reading/doing the ones that I’ve already purchased.

Barbra Sundquist, MPA, IAC-CC
BecomeACertifiedCoach.com
Vancouver, Canada

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Sometimes it feels that my personal growth (even as a coach) has to take a back seat to the “serious work” of earning a living, maintaining relationships,etc. I notice it much less now as a coach than when I was in the corporate world, but it is still present. Also, I often feel that my desire to learn outpaces my ability to assimilate what I’ve learned. So sometimes I just need to “be” and let things settle. For example, I haven’t had a coach for a few months because I felt a needed some time to just take things as they come, rather than seeking to make things happen.

What prevents me from attending the seminar or buying the book?

Mostly the elements in the answer above. I’ve stopped (mostly ; )) buying books because I seldom go back to them, but I check books out of the library like crazy.

Somehow I 1) am more likely to read or skim it if I know it’s due back at the library vs owning it, and 2) give myself permission to just skim a library book, but seem to think I need to read my own from start to finish.

What is it that gets in the way? Primarily too many other shiny objects to pay attention to! The deadline of a library due date really helps me follow through. I don’t allocate time to read like I do to other things, so reading is something I do when I can fit it in, or when something grabs my attention and I put aside the other stuff (then scramble to catch up!).

Karen Van Cleve
www.KarenVanCleve.com
Lakewood, Colorado

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Fear. Fear of seeing ugly things about myself; fear of seeing exactly what I need to do to change; fear of feeling the sorrow of past slip ups and mistakes;

Time – sometimes I’m too busy helping others grow, from the Comfort Cafe to my daughter.

Honestly, it’s hard for me to find new information that is new to me. For me, it is not about taking in the new so much as practicing what I know.

Jennifer Louden

http://www.jenniferlouden.com/

http://www.comfortqueen.com/comfortcafe/

Bainbridge Island, WA

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Somehow, “work” always seems to be more important than personal development. I find it difficult even to slow down to do a short meditation for a few minutes. I was a member of a website for months, never did anything with it, and finally cancelled without having done any of the exercises! My brain “knows” that personal development will fuel my business development…but my anxiety over doing business NOW makes it difficult to let myself work on me. It’s self-talk fueled by depression…which as I write it, seems like a lame excuse icon sad Personal Growth   what gets in the way?

Terri Zwierzynski
www.Solo-E.com
Cary, NC USA

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I think at times I can allow “LIFE” to get in the way and prevent me from having the time to do what I need to do, like going to workshops or reading personal development stuff.
Life: is other things in my life besides me…husband, work, dinner, grocery shopping, grandchildren, parents etc….& email.

If I was to be honest…letting “LIFE” get in the way is a way or a place for me to hide out.
Hide out from me becoming powerful!  Because if I am a powerful woman, it might require too much of me and then maybe I can’t handle that or have what it takes to BE that.  I think it is my fears of being powerful that truly do hold me back!  I deserve more for myself!~

Sheri Rowland
www.HavingTheTimeOfMyLifeNow.com
Texas, USA

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