David has written a new article on Assumed Affirmations. He discusses powerful affirmations that are demonstrated by our behaviors. "There’s much more to your simple choices about what you’re doing, than you may know."
Very good!David has written a new article on Assumed Affirmations. He discusses powerful affirmations that are demonstrated by our behaviors. "There’s much more to your simple choices about what you’re doing, than you may know."
Maybe we should focus on the outcome if we hate the process. For example a "clean bathroom" outcome versus a "bathroom cleaning" process.However, I do believe that one can have too much focus on just outcomes. I think studies have shown that if you focus on the process more, then you will get the outcomes you want. Writing manuscripts, books, etc. is an excellent example. Instead of just focusing on the outcome of writing the book, many authors have documented that if they simply schedule times on their calendar every day dedicated to writing and not focusing on the outcome, they produce their book - AND enjoy the process of writing, which they love. So focus more on process and not as much on "keeping the end in mind".
LOL! In case of cleaning bathrooms, you may be right! I was thinking of more professional pursuits...Maybe we should focus on the outcome if we hate the process. For example a "clean bathroom" outcome versus a "bathroom cleaning" process.
However, I do believe that one can have too much focus on just outcomes. I think studies have shown that if you focus on the process more, then you will get the outcomes you want. Writing manuscripts, books, etc. is an excellent example. Instead of just focusing on the outcome of writing the book, many authors have documented that if they simply schedule times on their calendar every day dedicated to writing and not focusing on the outcome, they produce their book - AND enjoy the process of writing, which they love. So focus more on process and not as much on "keeping the end in mind".