Everything is a Test
– Jay Abraham
As you create your life, Jay Abraham suggests that you approach each change you make as a test.
Why do you think that is?
If things don’t work in the “real world” the way you thing that they should, is that a problem with the “real world” or is it a problem with your approach? Can you change the “real world”?
Can you change your approach?
Which is the easier change to make?
If only 1/5th of the things you try to do will work, shouldn’t you take action quickly to find the 1 out of 5 that will work so you can “succeed”?
What is success anyway?
Have you succeeded yet?
By the way, the year is half over.
How are those 2017 goals and new years resolutions coming along?
Is there a point to all of this?
Why go through the process of change?
Are you happy where you are?
Will achieving something different make you happy (or happier)? Why or why not?
What else should you be doing that you’re not doing right now?
What action should you be taking?
What is the next step?
Do that now.
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