I remember when I didn’t plan for anything. I was just trying to get through the day, the hour or the minute. π©
Things were utter chaos in my life….until I made a decision to change. I stopped blaming everyone and everything for my failures.
πInstead I took a good look in the mirror and evaluated what was wrong with ME! π¬
ππ½I decided to be honest with myself about myself that things really began to change in my life. Once I got out of my own way I was able to create a realistic plan. π
You see, anyone can write down a goal. But only the ones willing to change themselves are the ones who actually accomplish them.πͺπ½
I’ve learned that I can’t change people…..I can only change my reaction to them. I can change how I communicate, learn, listen and think. And as a result, people will begin to see the change in me and it just may inspire them to change as well. β¨
So every year before I write down my financial or career goals, I begin with self improvement. I start by creating a schedule to form good habits and replace bad ones. I list my areas of improvement within my faith, family and relationships. Then I create a plan to work on those areas each day. I’ve found that once you are balanced from within, everything else you’ve planned tends to fall right into place. ππ½
I’ve decided to give away a planner to help you take back control over your life.
π²MaryDavids.com/MayGiveaway
Think big, Do Big!
Wishing you all a Happy and Productive week! π