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24 Weekly Actions for Creating Lasting Success

Posted on: Thursday, April 17th, 2008 Categories: Create Lasting Success

Doubt can only be removed by action.” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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To create the success you are seeking takes effort and it takes action. What keeps many of us from realizing the lasting success we desire is in not understanding what actions to take; so we don’t take any action. We stay stuck. And we stay unfulfilled and unhappy.

It is important for me to create lasting success in the different areas of my life. I want to take what I have learned and align it with my desire to continue learning. I have recently developed a game plan – an action plan, I can use each week. This action plan will provide the necessary guidance to help keep me on track and to keep me motivated. You are welcome to use this, too.

This weekly action plan offers very tangible and specific ideas, thoughts and strategies. It’s a tool, of sorts, to take the actions needed to accomplish the goals you have set in your personal relationships, as a parent, and to obtain the spiritual, career and financial success you may be searching for right now.

The plan is simple. Write these actions in a journal and then record your progress throughout the week. To change, you must take action. Action begins with making a plan. Consider these 24 weekly actions for creating lasting success, happiness and balance.

1. Decide What You Want. What’s on deck for you this week? Do you want a better connection with your partner? Do you want to squeeze in an extra workout at the gym in order to keep your exercise routine on track? No matter what it is, make a plan for your week. Decide what you want to accomplish by week’s end and make a deliberate attempt to achieve this.

2. Live on Purpose. Monitor your activities and actions. Step back and make certain your actions complement your life’s purpose. Make a conscious choice, each day, to do the things you love to do and to do the things for which you have a special gift and talent to do.

3. Remember What You Value. Live by your values. Decide on your five most important values and stick to these. My personal values are: Character, Loyalty, Self-Care, Respect and Fun. Make the difficult decisions you face throughout the week based on your values.

4. Think About Your Future. Grab a friend, your wife or husband and ask them to indulge you for a few minutes. Project your life two, five or maybe ten years into the future. Talk about where you want to be; emotionally, spiritually and financially. Your future will feel more real and your dreams are more likely to happen if you articulate them because you give them life by this very acknowledgement.

5. Write Down Your Goals. When you take the time to write down your goals an amazing things happens – you will accomplish most of them! Writing down your goals not only stores them on a piece of paper; they are also stored in your unconscious mind. Your mind is then constantly trying to find creative ways to meet these goals. As a result, we reach 80% of the goals that are written.

6. Plan Your Priorities. Remember the sage advice from German philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, “Things that matter most should never be at the mercy of things that matter least.

7. Ask for Help. Others have walked before you. Others have experienced what you are experiencing. Reach out and ask for help. Too often the fear of asking for help is greater than the fear of failure. Ironically, though, our greatest fear is we just might get the help we need to be successful. Consider yourself worthy of other people’s time and attention. Consider yourself worthy of being successful.

8. Take Action Every Day. What will you do today, right now, to accomplish a goal? There’s a big difference between deciding to do something and actually doing it. Decide to act; then do.

9. Ask for Feedback. You don’t have to be perfect. In fact, striving for perfection is a waste of time. Instead, look for continuous improvement opportunities. Ask others how you are doing. Get their opinion and advice. Feedback is not criticism – it’s just an opportunity to learn more about you.

10. Make Adjustments. Never give up; only re-group and keep adjusting your strategies until you find the right combination for success.

11. Keep Believing. Believe you are worthy of reaching your goals. Believe you are capable. Keep believing you are more than enough to have your heart’s desire. If you believe your goals are worthwhile; then they are worthwhile. If you believe in yourself and believe your goals will take you to where you want to go in life, then they will.

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12. Don’t Let Go of Fear. Fear failure! Stay scared! Both are great motivators, and reminders. If you fear something enough you will find every possible way to avoid it. Regarding the fear of failure, choose never to fail. Think of setbacks as opportunities to learn and gain valuable information. Receive the feedback and lessons learned from disappointment and use this information to keep moving forward; past the fear and into the success that awaits.

13. Take 100% Responsibility. You are the sum of the choices you make. Take comfort in fact you are responsible for your life – no one else! Successful people are the folks who make it happen as opposed to those who keep watching, waiting and hoping. Take full ownership of your life, emotions and the results you achieve. Don’t wish - act.

14. Take One Step Outside of Your Comfort Zone this Week. Do one thing you fear most this week. Make that phone call; send the email; have the conversation. Do the uncomfortable until it begins to feel comfortable. The result is growth. The result is success.

15. Understand the Highs and the Lows. If there’s one thing that has helped me the most, it’s this: Never get too excited about the high highs or too depressed about the low lows. It is the grey that lives in between that determines our success and happiness.

16. Take Five Golden Minutes Each Day. Every day, either in the quiet of your moon-lit kitchen over your first cup of coffee or late in the evening when you put your head down to rest, take five minutes and review your day. Ask yourself what worked and what didn’t. Ask yourself, and provide an honest answer back, if you took action to move your goals and dreams forward. If you did, then good for you. If not, give yourself grace and forgiveness. It’s not about being perfect; it about being willing to act. Choose to act today.

17. Consider Yourself the Underdog. Want it more. Be willing to do more than anybody else to achieve what you want to accomplish. Imagine the reigning heavyweight boxing champ is standing in the middle of the ring keeping you from what you want. Be willing to fight as hard as you can to overcome the impossible odds you face. Refuse to back down. Refuse to get knocked down. Refuse to lose.

18. Be OK with Thinking about Money. It’s OK to think about being rich. It’s OK to want to have money in life. Remember this: Your character is not defined by how much money you have; your character is defined by what you do with the money you have.

19. Keep Your Sense of Humor. Sometimes a good laugh is the best prescription for a bad day. When you can step back and see the humor in a situation, you are better able to take the pressure off. Humor is also an excellent mood changer.

20. Think Outside of the Box. Really big things usually start with really big ideas. BHAGs (big hairy audacious goals) have paved the way for more inventions than anything else. Keep your curiosity high and keep asking yourself, “Why not now and why not me?

21. Don’t Always Take “No” for an Answer. Condition yourself to the point that when you hear “No,” it just means “Not now.” Become unstoppable, unyielding and uncompromising in going for the “Yes.” Do you know when most people quit? Typically, right before they hear the “Yes.”

22. Show Gratitude. Show daily gratitude. The Universe tends to give us more of what we are do. Therefore, if you are constantly showing gratitude and saying “thank you,” the Universe will show you gratitude in return.

23. Learn Something New. If you want to continue to develop and grow, you need to keep learning. Too often, we tend to use words that end in “ed.” For example, “I have learned how to…,” or “I have accomplished…” Instead, considering using words that end in “ing.” “I’m still learning to…” or “I’m accomplishing…” “Ing” words convey you are open to new possibilities and new ideas. Life is about achieving. Death is about achieved.

24. Do Something Extraordinary. This week, right now, make a goal to do something truly extraordinary. Strive to be the best. Don’t just settle for mediocre. Feed your passion, and your purpose, with deliberate actions; not convenient excuses.

What Actions Are You Taking? Creating lasting success requires focus and determination. Share what actions you are taking to reach your goals in the Comments below.

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23 Responses to “24 Weekly Actions for Creating Lasting Success”

  1. Tom Humes Says:

    Nice Site layout for your blog. I am looking forward to reading more from you.

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  2. Empowered Soul | Andrea Says:

    I don’t know, Alex … this sounds like an exhaustingly looong list! :-) Then again, I’m not a huge fan of spending lots and lots of time planning. Plans generally never work out the way we want to. When have we ever planned even a day and had it work out exactly according to our plan? We could just skip all the writing down of plans and goals and just get going …

    On the other hand, I’m a huge believer in setting intentions. There is a difference …. plans are more linear, whereas when we set an intention, I think we’re more open to move with inspiration.

    Nevertheless, great food for thought here.
    Blessings,
    Andrea

  3. Evelyn Says:

    Hmmm…tips #18, 19 and 20 seem particularly relevant to me today!! Great list, by the way!

    Love,
    Evelyn

  4. Lorraine Cohen Says:

    Good list Alex

    Some people do better when they have things written down and a step-by-step strategy. Each person has their own process.

    I like the combination of having some things written down and setting my intentions, following my instincts and taking action when guided. Action is a critical piece to creating success.

    Many of the points you list are part of how I live my life. Makes a huge difference!

    Cheers,
    Lorraine
    http://www.powerfull-living.biz

  5. Jonathan Mead Says:

    Alex, this is a great list.

    I especially liked #22 and #24. I think it’s important that we strive for the best and don’t settle for anything less. We just need to make sure we don’t get too caught up in defining ourselves based on our position.

    I think gratitude is also an essential part of a joyful life. I actually just wrote a blog about it, for any of you interested.

    http://jonathanmead.com/2008/04/17/how-to-use-gratitude-to-re-center-yourself/

  6. Tom Volkar / Delightful Work Says:

    My vote goes to numbers 3 & 24. When we attempt something extraordinary by first filtering it with our values we have increased the likelihood of success.

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  8. Akemi - Yes to Me Says:

    I like #7 and 9. I am a big on life purpose, as you know, but for me, that is not a tool to get things done — it’s the other way around, purpose determines the actions and all the adjustments of actions, and holds us up through the journey.

  9. Ian McGregor Says:

    Great list Alex,

    I find that #8 is especially helpful, even when it appears you are not getting anywhere with your goals, if you just take some action no matter how small every day it will all come together sooner than you think.

    Cheers
    Ian McGregor

  10. Mapquest Says:

    It’s a nice list Alex :)

    But I agree to Andrea, it’s too long for a casual reader, I just skimed through it and could not get myself to actually read it in full. IDK, it’s probably just how it is, and trying to get it more compact would probably hurt the message…

    Regards, Misha

  11. kirsten Says:

    Thanks for the list–#11 and 21 speak to me right now.

  12. Pat R Says:

    Quite a list. It’s always good to have a plan and a plan doesn’t do any good if you don’t take action. Good reminders of what to do to get where you want to be.

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  18. John Wolfe~SeasonOfShadows.com Says:

    I found the length of the post to be perfect, Alex. It held my attention the entire time. Of course I love to write lengthier, meatier posts myself. :)

    There are several action oriented strategies that resonated with me here- especially staying persistant and not taking no for an answer. Great article!

    All my best,
    John

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    I’ve found writing down what I want is key. Thanks so much for another wise post. I love this blog!!

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