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    tion resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for

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    We often hear stories of overnight successes. Men and women who seemingly take a meteoric rise to fame, fortune and high achievement. Their stories, it would appear, are the stuff that fairy tales are made of. They wished it, and abracadabra! Everything that they wanted to be; have, or do was manifested in their lives. I am sure however, that if we were to interview any of them they would tell you of the many years of toil, sacrifice and painstaking hard work it took for them to achieve their goals. They would tell you of the many hours of toiling in the back office, sweating in the gym, driving those lonely miles between sales calls, and burning the midnight oil. Cumulative effort that overtime eventually paid off.

    Today we live in a microwave society. We have become accustomed to having everything at our fingertips. Fast food, quick cash and instant gratification quickly becoming a way of life and more and more, I’ve noticed that so many of us are seeking the kind of success that is served up like the latest offering of our microwave dinners. The dilemma for those microwave dream chasers is that success continues to elude them and will continue to do so until they acknowledge that in the same way it takes time to prepare a good meal, it takes time to create successful results. It does not necessarily have to be an inordinately long time but it does take time and through focus we are able to pay the price up front in the form of the hard currency of time and effort.

    Focus is paying the price

    The highly disciplined person is focused. They understand that there is a price to be paid to live the life of their dreams and achieve their goals. They also understand that that price is represented by the intensity of their focus and so they don’t allow themselves to be caught up in the “What”…the things they need to do but rather they concentrate on the “Why”…the benefits they will derive from doing the “what”. The Olympic athlete knows that total and complete fixation on the goal is what is absolutely necessary if he or she is going have the opportunity to march in the Opening Ceremony let alone make it up on the medal podium. They do not focus on the “What”.... the sore aching muscles, the hot sweaty gym, the numerous drills; they focus on the “Why”.... the elation of marching in the opening ceremony...the jubilation of standing on the podium, the personal satisfaction of achievement through SUSTAINED effort.

    John Naber, the famous US Olympian puts it this way “The Olympian views each day of practice, each party unattended, each distraction withstood or temptation resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for

    When an Interest-Only Mortgage is a Good Idea
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    he midnight oil. Cumulative effort that overtime eventually paid off.

    Today we live in a microwave society. We have become accustomed to having everything at our fingertips. Fast food, quick cash and instant gratification quickly becoming a way of life and more and more, I’ve noticed that so many of us are seeking the kind of success that is served up like the latest offering of our microwave dinners. The dilemma for those microwave dream chasers is that success continues to elude them and will continue to do so until they acknowledge that in the same way it takes time to prepare a good meal, it takes time to create successful results. It does not necessarily have to be an inordinately long time but it does take time and through focus we are able to pay the price up front in the form of the hard currency of time and effort.

    Focus is paying the price

    The highly disciplined person is focused. They understand that there is a price to be paid to live the life of their dreams and achieve their goals. They also understand that that price is represented by the intensity of their focus and so they don’t allow themselves to be caught up in the “What”…the things they need to do but rather they concentrate on the “Why”…the benefits they will derive from doing the “what”. The Olympic athlete knows that total and complete fixation on the goal is what is absolutely necessary if he or she is going have the opportunity to march in the Opening Ceremony let alone make it up on the medal podium. They do not focus on the “What”.... the sore aching muscles, the hot sweaty gym, the numerous drills; they focus on the “Why”.... the elation of marching in the opening ceremony...the jubilation of standing on the podium, the personal satisfaction of achievement through SUSTAINED effort.

    John Naber, the famous US Olympian puts it this way “The Olympian views each day of practice, each party unattended, each distraction withstood or temptation resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for

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    s not necessarily have to be an inordinately long time but it does take time and through focus we are able to pay the price up front in the form of the hard currency of time and effort.

    Focus is paying the price

    The highly disciplined person is focused. They understand that there is a price to be paid to live the life of their dreams and achieve their goals. They also understand that that price is represented by the intensity of their focus and so they don’t allow themselves to be caught up in the “What”…the things they need to do but rather they concentrate on the “Why”…the benefits they will derive from doing the “what”. The Olympic athlete knows that total and complete fixation on the goal is what is absolutely necessary if he or she is going have the opportunity to march in the Opening Ceremony let alone make it up on the medal podium. They do not focus on the “What”.... the sore aching muscles, the hot sweaty gym, the numerous drills; they focus on the “Why”.... the elation of marching in the opening ceremony...the jubilation of standing on the podium, the personal satisfaction of achievement through SUSTAINED effort.

    John Naber, the famous US Olympian puts it this way “The Olympian views each day of practice, each party unattended, each distraction withstood or temptation resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for

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    thlete knows that total and complete fixation on the goal is what is absolutely necessary if he or she is going have the opportunity to march in the Opening Ceremony let alone make it up on the medal podium. They do not focus on the “What”.... the sore aching muscles, the hot sweaty gym, the numerous drills; they focus on the “Why”.... the elation of marching in the opening ceremony...the jubilation of standing on the podium, the personal satisfaction of achievement through SUSTAINED effort.

    John Naber, the famous US Olympian puts it this way “The Olympian views each day of practice, each party unattended, each distraction withstood or temptation resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for

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    tion resisted as part of the price gladly paid to experience that wonderful feeling when the national anthem is played. The Olympics require a concrete investment of effort prior to the weeks leading up to the actual competition. You can’t cram for the Olympics during the three weeks leading to the opening ceremony the way you study for college midterm anymore than you can rescue a business relationship after months of neglect with one phone call. There is an understanding that the prize must be paid for in advance.”

    I know this doesn’t apply to you but I am sure that that there is someone you knew, who, while in college deferred studying for an exam until the night before. Maybe it became a habit for them and although they may have ended up with a degree, chances are they may not have received an education. They shortchanged themselves, failing to truly reap the full benefits of their college experience. How many times, because of a lack of focus have you shortchanged yourself in life because you deferred the hard work that was necessary? How often have you chosen to focus on stress relieving activities, committing those six or so daily errors in judgment that we discussed in the last issue instead of practicing those six or so goal achieving activities?

    Focus is keeping track of your time and activities

    In order to get to the Olympic Games the athlete knows that he or she must work out everyday. They have made that commitment and they have a tool that helps them to determine and track what is that they need to do and when it should be done. It is called a training program and it tells them exactly what it is that they need to do, whether it is general conditioning work, weight training, running doing or what have you. Not only does it tell them what to do but it helps them keep track of their progress towards their goals and focused on the commitment they have made to achieve them. The successful person has a habit of doing the things that failures don’t like to do. Although they don’t necessary like doing them either because they are disciplined they do them any way. When we are focused we become quite adept at managing ourselves, prioritizing our tasks so that in the end we are truly pursuing goal achieving activities.

    In the Olympics of life, you have many tools available today, ranging from computers to palm pilots, to daily planners to a simple sheet of paper. Whichever one you chose it will be of no use to you unless you write your training program...your list of things to do in it. As I have heard it said, “Never start the day until it’s done.” In other words plan your day the night before. Ideally plan your schedule at least a week in advance and like the athlete who measures his or her progress by how fast they run jump or throw, track and measure your progress based on the number of goals achieving things you are able to accomplish each week.

    Focus is keeping track of your thoughts

    As important as it is to focus on our actions, it is even more important to focus on our thoughts. A wise man once said thoughts are things and we tend to become that which we think about all day long. Psychologists have determined that the average person thinks between 20K and 60K thoughts ever

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