Intensity – The Only Person That Can Teach it is You.

by Ryan Hinricher on June 12, 2009

I was thinking this morning of how goals are achieved.  I think this builds on yesterday’s blog, Return On Effort.  Frankly, I just don’t know if intensity can be taught.  I think it has to come from within.  I’ve come to the actualization that life is extremely short and slothing around isn’t going to allow you to create something great.   Great companies, accomplishments, feats, whatever, come from individuals or groups of individuals that have a high level of intensity.

Notice I said “groups”.  Companies don’t become great because of a few select people with intensity.  They happend with a collectively high level of intensity.   Intensity in everything you do both on the clock and off the clock.   Simple task this month,  Blogging.   I set a personal goal of one blog per day, then decided it was boring.  One blog per day?   Reasons (excuses) for not being on pace include;  on vacation,  not feeling well, busy with other goals, blah, blah, blah.  All of us do all of these.  Do you let your thoughts control your actions?   Why not just start blogging?  Just do it.

Guy Kawasaki says that too much time is spent by entreprneneurs planning and strategizing and not enough time “doing”.   So why not crush the blogging goal?   Why not crush the sales goal, the lead gen goal, the appointments goal.   When did hitting your goals or even falling short become good enough?

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