Hello folks,
I just joined up on these forums. I've got to say I'm not following the Getting things done book, but I'm doing other "success programs" in tandem with a sort of spiritual practice plan.
I was wondering whether other folks have found these things in contradiction, like programming your mind for success or goals or whatever it is you're looking for in life at the moment. Should we just put trust into a spiritual mindset and trust that things will work out, or do both to "maximize" the success potential we have available to us? I understand that the Getting Things Done way of doing things is very pragmatic and there might not be reason to discuss spiritual matters, as long as you're succeeding and achieving goals in your life.
But those who have thought about these things or might have had conflict about "changing your mind for success" versus trusting the life process through solving emotional issues, I would like to read your ideas and possible ways of doing things in an integrated way.
I just joined up on these forums. I've got to say I'm not following the Getting things done book, but I'm doing other "success programs" in tandem with a sort of spiritual practice plan.
I was wondering whether other folks have found these things in contradiction, like programming your mind for success or goals or whatever it is you're looking for in life at the moment. Should we just put trust into a spiritual mindset and trust that things will work out, or do both to "maximize" the success potential we have available to us? I understand that the Getting Things Done way of doing things is very pragmatic and there might not be reason to discuss spiritual matters, as long as you're succeeding and achieving goals in your life.
But those who have thought about these things or might have had conflict about "changing your mind for success" versus trusting the life process through solving emotional issues, I would like to read your ideas and possible ways of doing things in an integrated way.