Thursday, July 9, 2009

Growth and Productivity

I have been on what most people would say as an exile from the normal regiment I am used to living by lately. Through these few weeks of distance from the world I live in, I have been trying to discover that thing that helps me elevate my production. I have wanted to put behind those habits of procrastination and fear of failure and substitute them with the actual quality of unheralded productivity. I love to evaluate myself and reveal my less than strong qualities and turn them around even if the process takes some time, the road is the greatest challenge for me the actual mindset is like a battery to my soul keeping me pushing forward at something I know will be better for me in time to come. One of the most important things people forget when it comes to life is that they always find a reason to spend majority of their time not producing good karma. What I mean by that is you have to do the good things for your life in order to receive the good results.

Being productive in everything you do is hard but beneficial when you sit down and reflect on your life. Once you realize that you have been moving forward because of certain small details that you have added to your daily routine and the major impact it has had, not only to yourself but everyone that is around you. One thing I have learned from this transition I am slowly moving towards is that you have to be fully committed to the change. It Is not a goal to change yourself at all it is a goal to make your life a lot more fruitful by allowing yourself to weed out the distractions and focus on the things that help you grow.

At the end of the 2008 my mom told me to write down what I wanted for this year, she told me to put the details of what I want to accomplish out of this year in the form of a list. I did what she told me and it didn't dawn on me the actual importance of this until about four months afterwards when I glanced back at the notebook in which I wrote this list down in and I read over it and found that after four months I have accomplished over half of the task I wanted to do. I say this because I believe having a concrete foundation to follow will give you a blueprint and set goals you can focus on accomplishing. Striving to grow is so important in life; I have felt the content people are the ones who lose their way because of lack of direction. Growing can consist of reading more, learning a foreign language, or focusing on yourself or family, just finding something that you personally feel is keeping you going forward. I cannot justify what you believe will benefit your growth process just like you can't justify what I feel will benefit mine. It is whatever you find; I just hope you can find it because growth is that important component to a fulfilling life. Structuring your life to be better will never hold you back, and elevation is a good thing. Think about it