“(A) process orientation (versus outcome orientation) . . . asks ‘How do I do it?’ instead of ‘Can I do it?’ and this directs attention toward defining the steps that are necessary on the way. This orientation can be characterized in terms of the guiding principle that there are no failures, only ineffective solutions.”
- Ellen Langer, Mindfulness
Think of the last time you faced a major challenge in your life. You may be at that place right now as you read this.
How many times are we caught up in the mind game of whether we can successfully tackle a challenging situation? Our minds can go in all types of crazy directions that cause us to delay our actions, bring us upset and ultimately cause us to miss opportunities because we doubt our ability to succeed.
This is most often rooted in us just focusing on the outcome of the situation and not the process we can move through to transce...
“You are what you do, not what you say you’ll do.”
- Carl Gustav Jung
Welcome to the final installment of our three-part series entitled, “The 3 C’s of Creating Breakthroughs.”
In our first segment, I discussed “C number one” which is to Clarify Your Vision.
Last week I discussed the “Second C” of Creating Your Plan, which comprised of the following four elements.
If you would like to take a deeper dive into these and other principles to achieving breakthroughs, download my free report…
In part three of this series, we will explore the “final C”, Consistent Action.
I love the opening quote from Carl ...
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