Thursday, December 30, 2010

Motivational Quotes For Your 2011 Preparation

Motivation will play a big factor as you prepare your personal life and career for the New Year.  With this in mind, we encourage you to take a few moments and to read the quotes below and reflect on how you plan to make 2011 your best year yet.

The entire team at Barry Demp Coaching wishes you a happy and prosperous 2011. 

"Life is not the way it's supposed to be.  It's the way it is.  The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

- Virginia Satir

"Human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives."

- William James
"Everything that happens to you is your teacher.  The secret is to learn to sit at the feet of your own life and be taught by it."

- Polly B. Berends

"In the world that is constantly changing, there is no one subject that will serve you for the foreseeable future, let alone for the rest of your life.  The most important skill to acquire now is learning how to learn."

- John Naisbitt

"Life is a daring adventure our it is nothing."

- Helen Keller

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Launching a New Life in the New Year

As we launch ourselves into a New Year I thought I would share a series of quotes from a book called Life Launch by Frederic M. Hudson and Pamela D. McLean.  Enjoy!

"Your past cannot be changed, but can change tomorrow by your actions today."
-  David McNally

"The daily pressures to act, to do, to decide, make it difficult to stop and think, to consider and to examine your life goals, directions, and priorities - to find the best choices you have managing your own world."
- Roy Menninger

"The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if the can't find them, make them."
- George Bernard Shaw

"Developing a mission means seeing a pattern in the things and though that get you moving; assessing your resources; then formulating your feelings into words."
- Charles Garfield

"Is there something in your life you would like to change?  If so, first change your perception of the problem.  When you can see yourself and your situation differently, you have already taken on the responsibility for your success."
- Marilee Zdenek

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Making It Stick: Achieving Sustainable Change


Coach Barry Demp was recently asked some questions about why people have great difficulty in achieving sustainable change in their lives.  Here are a few excerpts from the interview:

What causes change to be difficult to sustain for many individuals?

There are three primary things that seem to affect people’s ability to change.  First appears to be a lack of commitment.  Second is an inadequate support structure both socially and structurally.  And the third is the great difficulty people have turning new behavior into sustainable habits.

What are some of the things that you recommend for those who struggle with sustaining personal change?

Select only one, or very few, highly important commitments and provide ongoing rigorous support both on a social and structural level.  Breakdown the goal into measurable milestones to make the goal that you set less overwhelming and more achievable.

You mentioned a Project Action Plan or Blueprint.  What is that?

A Project Action Plan is a roadmap that allows you to identify and execute on a powerful committed goal with a clear destination.  By designing specific, iterative action steps that you enjoy you will have a greater rate of success.  Key ingredients that assist in seeing the best results from your action plan are establishing time sensitive tasks and using scoreboards to record and visualize your progress towards achieving your goal. 

Visualize the Achievement of Your Goal

It is important to review your goal frequently.  The more detailed you can make your vision, the more powerful it will be.  Tools that you can use to help envision the achievement your goal are using a picture or image as a reminder, and creating relevant scorecards to measure progress.

Goal Affirmation

Every morning read your goal either silently or aloud.  Reflect on your progress at the end of your day.  Consider using a buddy system or a family member to help sustain the process.  Additional support structures can include email and voicemail accountabilities.   

Take Massive Action

Persistence and determination will keep you on the success track anytime obstacles stand in your way.  By taking continuous massive action, you will eventually reach the point where nothing can stop you.  What stopped you in the past is now just a tiny bump in the road.

Take One Specific Action

Take at least one specific action every day to propel you toward your goal.  By taking continuous specific action, you develop the necessary discipline and momentum that you will need to achieve your goals.  Any worthwhile goal requires sustained effort and continual organization such as placing important events or tasks in a calendar system.  By consistently applying the methods above, you will develop the success habits that will enable you to achieve the goal that you desire.

Recommended reading resources from Barry Demp:

The Power of Focus by Jack Canfield
Getting Things Done by David Allen
Work Less, Make More by Jennifer White
Made to Stick by Chip Heath