I woke up in the middle of the night with these words in my head “You’re the CEO of you.”
It just repeated over and over again until I wrote it down.
It means to get the things you want to get done, you need to take charge of the company of you, as if you’re the CEO.
For you wouldn’t say no to the CEO, or blow off an appointment.
But that’s just what we do to ourselves.
But when you’re the CEO of you, and truly get that the buck stops here…once you make that commitment to yourself, it’s easier to get things done.
To get the most important things done, FRONT LOAD them too. Do like the CEOs and schedule the most important things first.
And by first, I mean even before you go to work.
Want to write a book? Front-load it.
Working on a screenplay. Front-load it.
Want to find a new job or a different job. Front-load it.
Or even make a powerful new class to help people shine bright in the new year. You get the idea, FRONT LOAD it!
If you put that one most important thing for your future first thing in the day, before everything spins you sideways, you’ll get it done.
And in doing so, you take powerful steps toward your future.
And speaking of powerful steps, our free class to help you shine bright in the new year is tomorrow night.
Be the CEO of you, take no excuses, take charge, front-load, and get that most important thing done.
The rest of the world can wait, but your future awaits!!!
I wish you the most beautiful, be the CEO of you day ahead, and shine bright!!!
Not many people can say they have a 15 billion dollar budget, but today's guest, LA City Commissioner and Cherokee Wisdom author Cynthia M. Ruiz can.
Listen to her beautiful interview on How to Be Strong through Cherokee Wisdom here on Google, and here on iTunes.
Beautiful show from Happiness expert Tal Ben-Shahar on How to Be Happier! We all could use that!
I wish you the most beautiful, and empowered day ahead.
We can't wait to see you Thursday!!!
Michael, Jessica, and the Entire Inspire Nation Team!!!
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