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Your Kung Fu is Weak, Self Improvement Slacker!

By on March 1, 2007

Just what is it that you think you’re doing?

No, really. What are you doing here? Why are you reading this? What is it that you plan to do with whatever self improvement tip that you might pick up?

I only ask because there is a lot of reading, listening, and talking going on in the personal development community, and yet there are still a lot of readers, listeners, and talkers who haven’t really done a whole lot with what they’ve learned.

As I and many others have cited many times, knowledge itself is useless. It is only the application of knowledge that will provide benefit in your life.

Yet despite an inexhaustible supply of learning opportunities, most people are still just collecting information and not consistently doing anything with it. As Brian Tracy says, people are living on “Someday Isle.”

As in:

  • Someday I’ll start my own business
  • Someday I’ll start eating right and exercising
  • Someday I’ll get out of debt
  • Someday I’ll leave this dead-end job
  • Someday I’ll {INSERT YOUR DREAM HERE}

Someday you will also leave this plane of existence and all of your chances to have been voted off of Someday Isle will be gone!

Another incredible speaker, Charlie “Tremendous” Jones talks about how these days everyone has to talk things out, get some advice, maybe even hold a meeting.

Charlie maintains that people don’t talk to other people in order to get encouragement to follow their dreams. They talk to other people in the hopes that someone will talk them out of it!

After all, success takes work. Who wants to work hard? After all, wouldn’t it be easier to just talk to a bunch of people, get really excited, but then never actually have to do anything?

An individual will talk and talk and talk about their dreams, including as many other people as possible in the discussion. However, the dream is YOURS, not theirs. Sure, you can inform them, even seek their opinion, but then go right ahead and do what you were going to do anyway! If I may quote Charlie:

“Have you ever seen a statue in a park dedicated to a committee?”

So, I’ll ask the same question again:

Just what is it that you think you’re doing? Are you looking for advice? Permission? Persecution?

Get off your butt and Take Action!

Not tomorrow, this weekend, next week, or next year. Right now.

Success is built from the inside out, so if you think you need to wait for the right set of circumstances in order to create your dream life, don’t hold your breath.

Is preparation part of the equation? Sure.

Is education part of the equation? Sure.

Is planning part of the equation? Sure.

You can use all of those tools, and many more as part of your success. However, take a moment to turn your mental clock back a number of years and remember when you first learned how to walk.

I bet you fell down plenty of times at first. You may have even gotten hurt in the process. In fact, in your toddler mind, you may have even used preparation, education, and planning as part of learning how to walk.

However, the most important thing wasn’t what you did before you tried to walk, but the fact that you did try to walk. And you kept on trying until you got it right.

You certainly didn’t hold a meeting to think of the best way to proceed before making the attempt, did you? It was what you wanted, so you risked everything to make it happen.

What happened to that wonderful mentality?

This post was inspired by watching several of the amazing speakers over at The Success Training Network, and I highly recommend you look into their program. However, before you go, I want to leave you with this final quote:

“I’m not gonna ease up, let up, shut up, give up, ’till I’m taken up. Matter of act, I’m just getting WARMED up!”

Related Resources
The Success Training Network
Life Success Productions
The Science of Success
Self Improvement Resources
Author of that quote? Zig Ziglar, who just turned 80 years old.

Have a nice day.

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  1. Shauna says

    March 2, 2007 at 10:07 am

    Hi, Aaron;

    Thanks for a great article – as usual.

    This isn’t said enough – once you have defined your dreams, visualized them, you have to ACT.

    Act with passion, inspiration, excited expectancy – but ACT!

    I hope this inspires/reminds a lot of people…we talk much about pursuing dreams, but how many actually DO?…

    Continued success to you,

    Shauna

  2. aaron says

    March 2, 2007 at 11:21 am

    Much obliged for the compliment and for your comments, Shauna.

    In light of the latest debates about self improvement, the LOA, etc., I felt the need to remind people – as you have – that action is always part of the equation.

    And your order of events is right on the money; Define your dreams FIRST!

    It’s amazing how many people skip that step, and I hope we can help more people to remember to define their desires, and to take consistent action in order to make them happen!

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