Thursday, January 29th, 2015.
Yesterday is history; is a cliché we’re already used to hearing. Its history because it’s made of used up ‘time’, whether we actually used it or not. Today is made up of hours that are still within our control, whether we will exercise our control power or not is up to us. But, that’s the determining factor of how far we go in life. I read about Leonardo Da Vinci, how he had a guest once at his home. And while in the process of serving his guest a drink, got an Idea about something he had been pondering on for a long time, ran off into his library to write, and was there the rest of the day forgetting he had a guest. That’s the attitude of people who appreciate the power in every moment. For Leonardo Da Vinci, I’m pretty sure that was a regular occurrence in his life.
Tomorrow is not our reality yet, it is the potential future: what that future is going to be is up to us.
Yesterday, tomorrow and today all have some things in common: they are made up of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, and centuries etc. and of all these things they have in common together, none is as powerful as the succession of seconds (moments) in them. The way you use every moment is what determines your movement in life.
The ability of every leader to be in control every moment of their lives is what determines their level of influence, impact, and their ability to turn around situations and change people.
Be a good manager of your seconds (moments), by regulating all your activities to harmonise with your objectives, and all other things will take care of themselves. Select your activities, so you can remain effective.
Action Step: Don't seek to please no one.
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