Blog Week 3
This week is all about making a lot of connections in my head, or inner voice as I press into getting my DMP more to the point. I have had a bit of struggle in writing in the present tense but also using a future date for the accomplishment. I may have to change it again.
Blue rectangles are rare or i’m unaware, red dots are easier, they are on all traffic stop lights, and many other items.
Someone in my group asked if we had a set time for all our activities, as she had and she found it helpful. Personally i’m just trying to keep up with all the reading and work and when your schedule is different from day to day having a set time for everything is a challenge.
I like the reference to John Wodden, because he’s the master of hard work, and practice. I know you can only perform to the level you’ve trained at. I find this to be good training as we have a lot to do weekly to just keep up.
Hard work trumps talent every time, so I’m just digging in to get it all done. I was thinking my DMP involves my health and how I could set a smart goal, for the accomplishment. Then I thought of previous income goals that are also hard to predict and I hit them.
So why not be healthy, and let subby work with the program I’m writing and create a mini miracle that my health advisors may be surprised at?
The repetition in reading the DMP and the commitment cards are going to definitely reinforce the teaching of the first scroll and will create a new habit.
Habits can be considered a negative thing by most people, but when we create habits to serve our life, be it health, finances or relationships, these habits will enhance our life and make us fruitful.
The take away is develop habits in all areas of life that will serve you well.
I did this with my exercise program. I made a habit of daily exercise Today I have a habit that serves me well!



Thanks for sharing these fantastic insights into your journey. Great points regarding habits. One thing to consider for the activities is utilizing OATS (Objectives, Actions, Time, Schedule) each week.
Excellent blog post, Ray! You are making a LOT of connections here – yay!