"HAVING" what you "WANT"
Posted on Oct 6th, 2007
by
Alex
I am someone who is very technically acurate about everything I do. I want to know how things work and how to make them work every moment I need it to work. I do not want to get bugged because I do not know how to debug or correct the outpoints I come across in life.
I learned something today when I was throwing the baseball around getting some work in, preparing for my Major League track. I realized how to get what you want and really get it.
Once you know how to get it, and you have named what it is you want, all you got to do is really want it.
And now we have an applicable definition for consistency.
Consistency is having the technical expertise to bring about a product and the desire to continually bring about that product.
If you aren't getting it, do you really want it? Or have you really named it? For example, you would think it was strange if a person walked into a story to buy milk, but didn't have any money. That would be a mechanical problem (no money). But if he went to get money and spent it on chicken and forgot about the milk, then you would say, well he really didn't want the milk. Now what if he named going and getting the milk, he wanted the milk, and he had the money to get it. Well, all he would have to do would walk into the store and get it and there would be no problems.
There you go, there is the solution to all of life's problems. Just kidding. But really, it truly is that simple. And what I found out today while throwing the ball, as I started to do it so many times and it seemed to become redundant I realized that I had stopped wanting the product and I started becoming reasonable about missing my target and was okay with getting close to it. That was where the want fell out. But right when I put it back in, I kept the doingness in place, and I kept named what I was doing, and I kept on really wanting it, and what do you know, I was getting it.
Please understand that if something is slowly you down, you must have bought into it.
There is no barrier that can stop you until you agree that it is a barrier and that you too are something that can be stopped.
I love you all. Go out and succeed!
I learned something today when I was throwing the baseball around getting some work in, preparing for my Major League track. I realized how to get what you want and really get it.
Once you know how to get it, and you have named what it is you want, all you got to do is really want it.
And now we have an applicable definition for consistency.
Consistency is having the technical expertise to bring about a product and the desire to continually bring about that product.
If you aren't getting it, do you really want it? Or have you really named it? For example, you would think it was strange if a person walked into a story to buy milk, but didn't have any money. That would be a mechanical problem (no money). But if he went to get money and spent it on chicken and forgot about the milk, then you would say, well he really didn't want the milk. Now what if he named going and getting the milk, he wanted the milk, and he had the money to get it. Well, all he would have to do would walk into the store and get it and there would be no problems.
There you go, there is the solution to all of life's problems. Just kidding. But really, it truly is that simple. And what I found out today while throwing the ball, as I started to do it so many times and it seemed to become redundant I realized that I had stopped wanting the product and I started becoming reasonable about missing my target and was okay with getting close to it. That was where the want fell out. But right when I put it back in, I kept the doingness in place, and I kept named what I was doing, and I kept on really wanting it, and what do you know, I was getting it.
Please understand that if something is slowly you down, you must have bought into it.
There is no barrier that can stop you until you agree that it is a barrier and that you too are something that can be stopped.
I love you all. Go out and succeed!
Tagged with: Success, want, have, get, winning, losing, fustration, truth, realization, target, attainment, goals, achievement, completion, failure, barriers, overwhelm

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