
Daily Method of Operation - Is it Moving You Toward Or Away From Your Goals?By Tirra-Olufemi Hargrow
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." ~Robert Collier
Something that has been coming up for many of the individuals that I have spoken to over the last few months is the need to have a regular spiritual practice in place.
It seems to me that for most people challenges tend to arise more frequently and intensely when there is no time set aside on a daily basis to nurture the soul.
Since moving toward this goal to fulfill my dream as an entrepreneur, I continue to hear from those who have attained success that having a daily method of operation (D.M.O.) is key to meeting goals.
Consequently, I have been noticing my D.M.O. and I shutter. For the most part I have none. Don't get me wrong. I have a D.M.O. that assists me in maintaining my home and tending to my children. I have even created a way of operating that leads me to the gym to workout regularly.
But to create the success that I desire in all things...nope! I need to tweak the way I am living on a day to day basis.
I am realizing that I need to be more purposeful in how I go about doing things. For some reason I am wondering how in the heck I have gotten in this place. I feel as if I am free-floating most of my day. Has this come as a result of me being a stay-at-home mother? Or have I always operated like this?
As I contemplate my seeming lack of direction during the day, I now wonder about a book that I heard about a while ago but only recently read: What Makes the Great Great by Dennis P. Kimbro.
What I have learned since reading his book is that those who are most successful rarely have any supernatural powers that the rest of us don't have. They simply act from a place of belief and faith and move forward despite the fear or seeming obstacles they may face.
It seems that their daily method of operation is one that is purposeful and in alignment with their vision. When I think of it that way, then I am not so overwhelmed by what I need to do.
I simply need to bring my daily actions, thoughts and feelings in alignment with my goal. Therein lies success.
It is important that we all be excited at the possibilities that lie ahead even though so much in us may be telling us that we are insane and should play it safe. When this happens simply remind yourself that having a Daily Method of Operation guided by a higher purpose is key to living a truly successful life.
Wishing you success,
Something that has been coming up for many of the individuals that I have spoken to over the last few months is the need to have a regular spiritual practice in place.
It seems to me that for most people challenges tend to arise more frequently and intensely when there is no time set aside on a daily basis to nurture the soul.
Since moving toward this goal to fulfill my dream as an entrepreneur, I continue to hear from those who have attained success that having a daily method of operation (D.M.O.) is key to meeting goals.
Consequently, I have been noticing my D.M.O. and I shutter. For the most part I have none. Don't get me wrong. I have a D.M.O. that assists me in maintaining my home and tending to my children. I have even created a way of operating that leads me to the gym to workout regularly.
But to create the success that I desire in all things...nope! I need to tweak the way I am living on a day to day basis.
I am realizing that I need to be more purposeful in how I go about doing things. For some reason I am wondering how in the heck I have gotten in this place. I feel as if I am free-floating most of my day. Has this come as a result of me being a stay-at-home mother? Or have I always operated like this?
As I contemplate my seeming lack of direction during the day, I now wonder about a book that I heard about a while ago but only recently read: What Makes the Great Great by Dennis P. Kimbro.
What I have learned since reading his book is that those who are most successful rarely have any supernatural powers that the rest of us don't have. They simply act from a place of belief and faith and move forward despite the fear or seeming obstacles they may face.
It seems that their daily method of operation is one that is purposeful and in alignment with their vision. When I think of it that way, then I am not so overwhelmed by what I need to do.
I simply need to bring my daily actions, thoughts and feelings in alignment with my goal. Therein lies success.
It is important that we all be excited at the possibilities that lie ahead even though so much in us may be telling us that we are insane and should play it safe. When this happens simply remind yourself that having a Daily Method of Operation guided by a higher purpose is key to living a truly successful life.
Wishing you success,


