Hello friends!
I have been busy these days, so not much activity has been going on here, but I am back today to share with you the principle of Zero-based thinking. This is a technique of Brian Tracy, who is a self-development specialist, from whom I have learned a lot. Perhaps this principle is the most important lesson I got from him, so you might want to listen carefully here!
In short this principle says that when faced with an important decision concerning your current situation you should always go back to the point, in which you got yourself in this situation in the first place. Then you should ask yourself this simple, and yet powerful question: "If I knew then, what I know now, would I have gotten in this situation in the first place?" The answer to this simple question can only be yes or no. If the answer is in the affirmative, then very good, go ahead with no doubt. However, if the answer is in the negative, then one should immediately seek a way to get out of the current situation. It will not be easy of course, but it is best to do so, as the principle of zero-based thinking never lies and it is always in one's best long term interest.
So let's follow it every day and keep going on and on!
I have been busy these days, so not much activity has been going on here, but I am back today to share with you the principle of Zero-based thinking. This is a technique of Brian Tracy, who is a self-development specialist, from whom I have learned a lot. Perhaps this principle is the most important lesson I got from him, so you might want to listen carefully here!
In short this principle says that when faced with an important decision concerning your current situation you should always go back to the point, in which you got yourself in this situation in the first place. Then you should ask yourself this simple, and yet powerful question: "If I knew then, what I know now, would I have gotten in this situation in the first place?" The answer to this simple question can only be yes or no. If the answer is in the affirmative, then very good, go ahead with no doubt. However, if the answer is in the negative, then one should immediately seek a way to get out of the current situation. It will not be easy of course, but it is best to do so, as the principle of zero-based thinking never lies and it is always in one's best long term interest.
So let's follow it every day and keep going on and on!