Different Saturdays
We all experience simple days in our lives, but sometimes it's the simple days that gives the most meaning.
Take today for example. It was a saturday, and while most people switch off from work when they can on saturday, I decided that, by my own choice, I would spend half a day at the Unicity office soliciting new businesses as well as assist my downlines. What came about as the fruits of today's labor were 2 newly enrolled customers on our Preferred Customer Program - all that in the span of a mere 4 hours.
Later in the day, I recieved a call from a good friend of mine, saying that she and her friends had been hanging out all day at the Sentosa Island Resort, and I supposed they ran out of things to do, so they decided to ask Regina and I if we'd like to go - but we just got home from work, so we declined.
Such a strange contrast between how my friend and I spent our saturday! I thought about it for a little while: would I have enjoyed myself spending the entire day at Sentosa?
I guess not. I'd much rather do something else that brings progress to my life right now.
Sure, there's much more to life than just work, work and more work. Yet some people spend their whole lives contemplating and philosophising about what brings happiness into their lives - and they rarely find real happiness doing that. I'd much rather indulge in the thrill of progress!









1 Comments:
Right on, Kelly. To paraphrase a success coach, "Successful people are prepared to do for a period of time what others won't so that they can enjoy for the rest of their lives what others can't."
It's about operating from the most vital quadrant of life, doing the important but not yet urgent things, so that we won't have to firefight the urgent and important things later in life. Avoid at all cost wasting time in the urgent but unimportant things or worse, the not urgent and unimportant things.
Keep at it and an exceptional lifestyle shall be your deserved rewards.
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