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  • Here's a simple question to get you started. There are three monkeys sitting on a tree, above a pond. One of the monkeys decides to jump into the pond. How many monkeys are left on the tree? Two? Wrong.

    The right answer is three. You see, the monkey only made the decision to jump into the pond. He didn't actually jump! If you think about it, we are all like that. We take decisions. We make resolutions. But somehow, we don't follow through with action. And intent without action is quite useless, really. Getting started - taking that first step - is often the master key to success. As someone once said, you don't have to be great to get started. But you sure have to get started to become great!

    Do you find yourself struggling to take action on your plans and intentions? Well, here's a five-point programme to help you move from intent to action.

    Make a beginning ? right away. Whatever be your goal, take the first step - however small - right away. Until you take that first step, your mind does not believe you. You need to signal to yourself that you are serious, that you mean business. Commit to taking action, immediately. Today. Now. 

    Break up the grand plan into smaller tasks. Remember, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Sometimes the task ahead looks so enormous that we feel overwhelmed - and we don't do anything about it. Break that up into smaller sub-tasks, and suddenly you'll find something that's doable. Remember that old adage &lsquosomething is better than nothing'? It's still true.

    Think of the pleasure, not the pain. Visualise success. If you want to do an MBA at a premier school and plan to devote three hours a day to studying, don't think about missing the football game on television, or about not being able to go out for that Saturday night bash. Think instead of the job that you could get post your MBA, the rewards that it would bring, the dreams that would get realised.

    Create a support group. Surround yourself with people who share your objective, who are co-passengers on your journey to success. The excitement of being in it together will help you fight the inertia, and get you going with the rest of the gang.

    Pay up ? in advance. For most of us, monetary commitments are a strong impetus for action. The fear of losing money or wasting it, can spur you into action. We follow up on our commitments, if only to ensure our money is well-spent. Plan to lose weight? Pay up for that three-month weight loss programme! Don't wait.

    Surround yourself with people who share your objective, who are co-passengers on your journey to success.

    Bestselling management author Tom Peters tells the story of a man who approached American financer and banker JP Morgan with an envelope, and said, "Sir, in my hand I hold a guaranteed formula for success, which I will gladly sell you for $25,000."

    "Sir," JP Morgan replied, "I do not know what is in the envelope. However, if you show me, and I like it, I give you my word as a gentleman that I will pay you what you ask." The man agreed to the terms, and handed over the envelope. JP Morgan opened it, and pulled out a single sheet of paper. He gave it one look - a mere glance - then handed it back to the gentleman. And paid him the agreed-upon sum of $25,000! On that sheet of paper, were two things:
     

    • Every morning, write down a list of the things that need to be done that day.
    • Do them.


    JP Morgan benefited from this advice, and you can too. Knowing what to do is often easy. We all have our list of things to do. Our plans and our resolutions. Doing it - that's the tough bit. But that's the hallmark of successful people. The Nike guys are right. Want to be a winner? Just do it!

    More advice:

    The frog and the tower!
      

     

  • Published on: November 20, 2009
  • 14 Comments
  • Ujjwal | Oct 15, 2010

  • Sir, its always a great pleasure to hear the motivated words from you. Actually i'm an engineering final yr student and i always plan to do certain things right from the starting of this yr but all my plan goes in vain. I dont know why i'm losing my focus but my overall GPA is good till now but it could have been more better then it is , only because of my lack of efforts and laziness. Sir pls advice how should I plan for my coming entrance and get a job of my dream.
  • raj | Sep 23, 2010

  • great,n in very energetic motivational formule or comment,thnx
  • Dhaval patel | Aug 05, 2010

  • i m lecturer in college and it is superb article help me to motivate student to achieve their goal. thanks for sharing such great thing.
  • vikash singh | Jul 03, 2010

  • want to b a winner? read this article.
  • jigar bahnushali | Jul 02, 2010

  • i just wanted to say i hav never seen such a competitive man like him... hats off to you and your efforts. success only comes when ther is true combination of efforts and gud luck.. hope we become like you
  • Viraj | Jul 02, 2010

  • once again i saw a man who himself is a succesful but wanting to become other successful than him..
  • malini jain | Jun 09, 2010

  • Wake up call to sleeping dreams...great article
  • naresh | May 26, 2010

  • One of d best motivational article i have ever seen......keep it up!!
  • Cherry blossom | Mar 16, 2010

  • What a great personality you are mr. Iyer. Hats off to you. One more man to inspire in the line up next to shiv kera for me. Please get the good work goin for people like us.
  • sundar | Feb 12, 2010

  • I just finished reading all the articles by prakash iyer.he has the knack of conveying a great message using simple words.I feel motivated.
  • Nageshwar | Jan 20, 2010

  • veri good essay.
  • sandeep | Jan 16, 2010

  • It inspire to the youngster to do what they want to do N believing them self that one they there future will be bright.
  • souvik | Jan 05, 2010

  • Brilliant advice
  • Sowmya | Dec 13, 2009

  • Wonderful article!!
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