Calling it quits
Unless I hear objection
Thanks for the opportunity to share my journey. I’m cutting ties with anything thats not moving my dreams forward.
I really enjoy writing, but I’m not sure this is the right place for me. Honestly it feels like a big distraction from land investing.
While I feel it’s important to share my process, I only have so much time in a day. If I had more response from you all I may feel a bit different.
Anyone enjoying my writing so far?
If I hear from three of you that I’ve made an impact on your journey. That you’ve decided to take on a self improvement coarse. Start a homestead. Or launch a business.
I’ll keep going. I’ll keep sharing.
It’s not that I need your validation. It’s just that I’m not interested in communicating into a vacuum. Seems at this rate I’ll need to blog for ten years before it’s ready to monetize. Honestly I’m not that committed.
I spoke with my business coach today. He confirmed my hunch that I should streamline efforts. I’ve been thinking about offering coaching services, teaching some the techniques I’ve benefitted from. As excited as I am about them it feels like detracted from overall ability to attract success.
In order to achieve the results I’m looking for I need to be able set achievable goals toward something that feels believable. While I do believe in miracles. I don’t believe my subconscious would accept some outrageous offer like suddenly becoming Tony Robbins.
Real estate seems more believable to me.
Now let’s talk about goals. At one point I set a goal to close one deal a month. I realized how unrealistic that is. It’s not un-doable. It’s just not a smart goal starting out. I realize I need to set goals that I know I can complete. If I can’t complete it, it will just frustrate me and lead to giving up like I have so many times in the past.
I now see how I’ve been a bit out of reality as to how the law of attraction works. It’s not the law of wishful thinking. If it’s a law, a rule, as to how a repeatable practice of skill allows the logical next thing to show up.
That’s why school works for so many people. It just makes sense that after you complete a series of classes in a particular subject, you’ll be able to do it’s necessary to fulfill that job. In today’s work environment it doesn’t really matter because nobody wants to really do the work it takes to offer a service. Or whatever the job was, they don’t really care that much about it so we’re naturally moving toward vocations that actually mean something to us.
I like to write, I always have and did well in it. I even took college writing classes. My wife is always amazed as endlessly scroll in my notebooks. Its not like enjoy the act as much as I really want to develop my ability to clearly articulate my thoughts.
Voila! What do you think? Did you get an aha moment? Let me know or I’m gone, this is it. End of the Road.
Love, your friend!
Chris Lyans