Be Do Have

January 1, 2022

Be, Do, Have

 

Our success in life depends largely on our mindset.  Those who wait until conditions are perfect are unlikely to achieve their goals as they are always waiting for the right time and never take that first step.

There are three small words whose order can heavily influence the outcomes we achieve: be, do, and have.   After deciding on your goals, the next step is to consider who you need to be in order to achieve your goals, rather than what you need to do.

Compare the following sentences:

"When I have a more profitable business, I'll do great things with my family and be a great partner and parent...first I need to work a bit harder to sort out my business and finish these projects, then everything will fall into place."

"In order to be  a great partner and parent, I need to work smarter so I can have more time with my family."

Now, if this resonates with you, how can you work smarter?

When you focus on who you need to be first, you will start to prioritise doing things in a way which is consistent with that role.  The things you will have as a results become the bi-product of who you are.  In contrast, if we wait to achieve what we think we must have in order to be a better person, we risk never changing our habits.

So, who do you really want to be?  Start being that person today.  Think like that person, speak like that person, and act like that person.

Let the be drive what you do from now on.  You will be amazed at how quickly you will get what you want (the have ).

"You've got the be before you can do, and do  before you can have." - Zig Ziglar

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