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![]() Hi Dien. WOW! The man of action award to you sir.
> I've been reading through the book, > "The Path of Least Resistance for > Managers" lately.... > Duane Adolph recommended "The Path of > Least Resistance" by Robert Fritz > further down the forum, but the bookstore I > went to only had the "managerial" > one, so I got that! (I borrowed the original > from the library last night, so I'm going to > read both.....) I'd read the non management one first. > I think Robert Fritz seems to answer very > well the question of - how do you motivate > yourself? To him, it all boils down to one > thing, which he calls "structural > tension". > Picture where it is you want to be. Do you > want independence? Wealth? To live in the > countryside? Whatever your goal is, get it > clear in your mind. > Then, start to think of, where are you now > in relation to that goal? Get a clear and > realistic picture of where you are now in > relation to that goal. > For example, maybe your overall goal is to > have $200,000 in property with no debt > within 3 years. And perhaps right now, you > own no property. These are clear statements > of where you want to be, and where you are > now. > Robert Fritz says it is the > "tension" between these two things > - where you want to be, contrasted with > where you are now - that underlies your > motivation. It is important to get these TWO > elements clear. > Where this differs from, say, the > "goal" system of "Think And > Grow Rich" is the statement that you > also must have a clear idea of where you are > NOW. It is the clear difference between the > two which will propel you forward! > I've used this approach before, but it > wasn't as clear in my mind what I was doing > until I read Robert Fritz's explanation of > it. Based on my experience, and my recent > "small scale" tests, I believe it > does work. It is an ideal way to propel you > to where you want to go! > By the way, I also want to point out that > this idea is essentially embedded in Gordon > Alexander's "Square One Workshops" > - for those who have been here a while. As > part of the "Square One > Workshops", Gordon has you show > pictorially where you are NOW, and where you > want to be (your goal). > Another excellent point Robert Fritz makes > is the difference between DREAMERS and > CREATORS. "Dreamers" are not > grounded in the "real world" - > they do not have a clear and realistic > notion of where they are NOW. > "Creators" however, are realists - > they have a clear conception of where they > are NOW, where they want to go, and how they > will get there. > So, THINK about these two questions: > 1. What do you want? What are your goals? > 2. Where are you NOW, realistically? > The "tension" between these two > will motivate you in the right direction.... > Keep them BOTH in the forefront of your > mind! > There's more to add, and I'll write more on > this later.... Thanks to Duane for pointing > out these great books to me! Get yourself a > copy of one or the other of them, from your > book store or library.... > - Dien Rice |
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