Our last day in considering the role of design in achieving your results.
Yesterday, we discussed what change you could make that would be a “game changer”? Something that has implications and impacts almost all of your life in a positive way? This is the kind of thinking that dramatically shifts results for the better.
We discussed items that we could eliminate and items that we could add.
Some examples that we discussed: add a regular bedtime, change the addiction to negative news and election coverage, add planning every day before the end of the day.
Designing something *before* you build it makes sense.
Removing elements that are not part of a good results design simply increases the odds of what you want.
Getting support for your results is part of the design – just as is your attitude.
By this time in our work, you’re experiencing a far greater understanding of how results occur. We’ll end today by considering the relationship between self-esteem and results – the topic of next week’s class.