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Welcome to "The Intensity Mindset: Breaking Free from Someday Isle." In a world filled with dreams and aspirations, many find themselves trapped on the elusive shores of Someday Isle. Indecision robs them of opportunities, and dreams linger, unfulfilled. Approximately 80% of the population resides here, whispering "someday" promises for weight loss, financial freedom, and personal growth. But if greatness is your aim, remember: Dreams are free, but the journey demands commitment. The key difference between success and stagnation? Action. This podcast prepares your mindset for the journey ahead, emphasizing the importance of intensity and consistency. Discover that the price of inaction far exceeds the struggles you'll face in pursuit of your dreams. Become a warrior who perseveres until victory. Perfect timing is a myth; all you need is breath and hope. With unwavering focus, silence doubters, and astound with results. In the garden of your life, sow focus and starve distractions. Join us to unleash your unstoppable potential and cultivate the intensity mindset needed to turn dreams into reality. Your future awaits – leave Someday Isle behind!
Avoid the "Someday Isle" and achieve the success you desire. In this solo show with Whitney Sewell, he shares his experience and emphasizes the importance of attending conferences, building relationships, and mostly, taking action to achieve your goals. He shares how he and his wife made the decision to sell their farm and take massive action to change their lives.In today's episode, Whitney reminds us that taking big steps may seem crazy to other people, but it's crucial in changing our future in a big way. He even discusses with us the importance of self-discipline in achieving goals. Tune in now and grab the power to change your future!Key Points From This Episode: Whitney shares the best-ever real estate investing conference he's attended.How do conferences ignite relationships and partnerships?The importance of choosing to take action and putting your foot forward.Whitney talks about the big action he and his wife took to change the trajectory of their life.The book ‘No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline' and how it can help people to take action now.Whitney reminds that just going with a crowd leads you exactly to where they are going and explains what self-discipline is.Why does self-discipline require delayed gratification?The importance of making sure that what you do in the short term is aligned with what you want in the long term.Tweetables:“I can look back, and even at some key relationships that I have today, that came from relationships that started five years ago at specific conferences like this.” - Whitney Sewell“You gotta keep going, you gotta get out there and put your foot forward and make some decisions.” - Whitney Sewell“If you're going to look for excuses, you're always going to find one.” - Whitney Sewell“We knew we had to take some action, do some big things right now to change the trajectory right of our lives moving forward.” - Whitney David C Barnett Small Business and Deal Making M&A SMBI discuss buying, selling, financing and managing small and medium sized businesses...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
There's this overpopulated beautiful tropical location somewhere in the world called "Someday Isle". Ever been there? Sure you have, we all have. Think about the number of times you have filed away your thoughts and dreams into the over flowing mental file of "someday I'll do this, or someday I'll have this". Yep, you've been there. No more! Stop spending (wasting) your time on "Someday Isle". Make the decision to make it so, or let it go. No more wasting your valuable time or mental energy there! The Gray Beards are officially serving you with your eviction notice! Get off the Island!
Today's Heroic +1 features wisdom from Brian Tracy's "No Excuses!". Get more wisdom in less time with a Heroic membership. Get started for FREE today: http://heroic.us Ready to actualize your Heroic potential? Move from Theory to Practice to Mastery: https://heroic.us/mastery Join 12,500+ Heroes from 110+ Countries by becoming a certified Heroic Coach: https://heroic.us/coach About Heroic: Heroic integrates ancient wisdom, modern science, and practical tools into a beautifully-designed app to help activate your best. Premium Heroic members have access to 600+ of the absolute greatest personal development books distilled into 25-min PhilosophersNotes and 50+ hour-long masterclasses on all areas of a flourishing life. #procrastination #someday #wisdom #morewisdominlesstime #personaldevelopment #heroic
So many people remained trapped prisoners of their mind. They may spend years living on someday isle. Someday I'll start my own business, someday I'II relocate, some I'll learn guitar, some I'll get fit, someday I'll commit… Have you noticed that life does not have a pause button. Time passes, regardless of whether we ever leave ‘someday I'II' or not. Lots of people live their lives like they have another in the bank. Whilst there may be an array of reasons and explanations as to why most will never leave someday I'll, one of those explanations is that we all have an unconscious addiction to certainty. There is nothing wrong with certainty, in fact it is a significant component of our psychological survival. The irony here is that we also need healthy doses of uncertainty. Growth is a perpetual need of the human spirit, and the precursor to all growth is uncertainty. Most people would rather stay on Someday Isle because they prefer the continual predictable (boring) nature of the known, even though it sinks their spirit over time, than exploring the possibilities of something new. If my “someday I'll” ‘dream' comes alive then doesn't that change everything? Well…..yes it could! Yet so many would rather stay with the familiarity of any ordinary certainty than risk trying something new. Breaking out of ‘someday I'll” starts with one decision. The problem is that most don't know what or which decision to activate or say yes to. The simple solution to this is to say yes to any opportunity present right now in front of you. What happens is by saying yes and actioning that one opportunity, it creates a another opportunity. This second opportunity could not exist without the first! For example, when I was in my fourth year at uni (college), I was wondering (more like worried) about how I was to make the transition into the workforce in a job that was related to my qualifications. A doctor at Monash Uni where I was studying, was looking for researchers to help carry out some data collection for his thesis. This work wasn't terribly exciting but nevertheless it was an opportunity. I applied for the position and myself and a handful of other researchers got the gig. I could have easily said to myself that this is not what I want to do and that I could do better ‘out there'. I certainly didn't see myself as a researcher!! This job was only for a few months but it ended lasting 6 months. During these 6 months another opportunity arrived – an interview at Ford Motor Company as a rehab counsellor. My work as a researcher was what got me the interview!!! In a strange connected way my work into researching work related fatalities (looking and reading about death all day), got the attention of my future employer because the main decision maker (as I later discovered) had some kind of weird addiction to reading the obituaries from A-Z every day in the newspaper!!! He had a fascination with death….my research job, along with my qualifications was enough (just) to land the interview!!! I didn't get the job first up because deservedly someone else (his name was Ken…I'll tell u why that matters in a moment)... Visit the Insights blog to read more on www.joepane.com.au/blog ---------------- Register for the upcoming FREE training Go to www.JoePane.com.au
My guest on today's episode is passionate about helping women achieve not just financial independence, but the peace and security that comes with it. Brittany learned at a very young age the stress of not having enough as the oldest child in a single-parent home, and decided she would devote her life to helping women avoid that fate.Being successful with our money means we need to think differently about money, and its role in our lives. It takes time and effort, but with the right amount of coaching and a lot of patience, it is doable. Brittany Anderson will help you get started toward that if that's something you desire!Here's a bit of what you'll hear in today's episode:-What is a dream architect, and how to adopt a "shift in" mindset...02:55-How the natural human mindset trips us up in realizing our greatest potential...06:05-Financial advice for those who (think) they have no money to invest...10:25-What to say to those stuck in a "victim" mentality (tough love)...16:08-How to both identify, and achieve your own dream for your life...20:23-How Brittany feels called to minister to women and the unique challenges women face...26:01-The importance of living "now" vs. the perpetual stay on "Someday Isle"...31:10-How to connect with Brittany and take the first step on your journey of financial success!...34:00Resources mentioned:FacebookTwitterLinkedIn (Brittany)LinkedIn (Sweet Financial Partners)Sweet Financial Partners websiteMy Sweet Financial websiteThe Compound Effect by Darren HardyConnect with today's guest!Brittany Anderson is the President and Shareholder of a top-ranked financial services firm, Sweet Financial Partners. Having more than a decade's worth of experience in her field, she has taken her business building and team engaging insights, and has worked with CEO's, Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and Authors. Brittany is also the co-creator of the Ultimate Advisor Coaching and Ultimate Advisor Mastermind Platforms. Her insights have been featured in national media outlets such as the Huffington Post, Barron's, Private Wealth Magazine, Soar to Success & Forbes magazine. She has shared her expertise through her contribution to four published books and will continue on with her love for writing as she is set to publish an additional book in 2023. As an influential speaker and author, Brittany Anderson has spoken at Million Dollar Round Table, Raymond James National Conference, EWAS and others on showing up each day to be more than a title, more than a label, and pursuing a life that fulfills their purpose._______To learn more and for free resources go to www.wendiepett.com. If you haven't listened to the Introduction and the first 5 episodes of the Visibly Fit Podcast make sure you do. You will be encouraged that becoming Visibly Fit is actually within REACH. You can download the worksheets at www.wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast
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Episode 12! Lifestyle changes can be so overwhelming that most people won't even begin. We rationalize it's not a good time. I have _________________ coming up (holiday, birthday, event). It's too hard. I don't have that kind of willpower. What will people think? My family won't do it. Unfortunately, in my experience, most people will live in either the River Denial or on Someday Isle until something brings some unpleasant reality and needed perspective that brings a level of desperation that transplants them to I AM and I'm Possible. I am no exception. I was living with chronic pain and obesity and didn't even realize how limiting it was because I was just surviving. It was normal. Everyone has pain. Everyone is overweight. Everyone is exhausted. It's part of getting older. Until I had a wake-up call with a bonus baby. I realized that given my family health history I had a very good chance of having a premature death at worst and a really crummy quality of life at best. I realized that this baby deserved to have a mother and her children deserved a grandmother. As I approached my 40th birthday with a 3-year-old, I was desperate to get off Someday Isle and out of the River Denial. When you are ready the teacher will appear. This was the beginning of my transformation and ironically the catalyst for change that carried me through my autoimmune journey which you can read about in my book 8 Lessons Lupus Taught Me: From Surviving to Thriving With Autoimmune Diseases. Today I want you to get out of the river and off the isle! Don't wait for a crisis. Unfortunately, so many wait until it is too late (like my Dad and oldest brother) and never get a second chance. Use someone else's crisis if you need motivation. Use my crisis if you need to! Just get out of the SAD life before it's too late. So that sounds very dramatic but what you are hearing is my passion and absolute knowledge that there is a better way and it is so worth it! It is so much better to have vitality and energy than pain and fatigue! It is so much cheaper to eat whole foods (even the expensive ones) than prescription medications, medical procedures, and surgeries. Maybe you can't prevent it all…but what if you do? What if you just prevent heart disease or diabetes? What if you can eliminate half of your meds? What if you get to see your grandchildren grow up and can take them to Disneyland and keep up? An effective strategy to begin a new behavior and have it become a new habit is to replace it with something else. If you try to just eliminate or change a behavior it is very difficult, but if you introduce a new behavior with the intention of replacing an old then you are much more successful. Every time you trigger the old behavior you replace it with the new behavior and you do it repeatedly until it then becomes the desired effortless behavior. It's then a new pattern. Here are my tried and true hacks that I use daily... Here's the link for Juice Plus I referred to in the episode https://stonehouse.juiceplus.com For more information and resources visit https://livingwowcenter.com/
On today's Throwback Thursday episode, Brian Tracy discusses how most people are living on “Someday Isle” — talking about what they want to do … someday. Do it or don't do it. No more excuses. Someday is not a day on the calendar.Source: Brian TracyGrab your QOD merch!Hosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramListen to my new Mindset Coach podcast! Want ad-free episodes? Visit your App Store and download the Stitcher app. Join Stitcher Premium and listen to QOD commercial-free!
You can subscribe, rate, review, and listen to every episode of the "Unleash the Awesome" podcast at https://gambrill.com/podcast . 0:40 Saturday Night Live has been on television since October 1975. 2:20 Lorne Michaels, creator and executive producer of SNL has a very specific framework he uses to make sure a new episode goes live each week. 10:31 "Saturday Night Live doesn't happen because we are ready. Saturday Night Live goes live because it's Saturday night at 11:30pm." - Lorne Michaels 11:40 Successful people tend to work from a framework or system and work towards a deadline. 13:20 Are you living on Someday Isle? 14:10 Russell Brunson tends to operate the same way Lorne Michaels does as it relates to live events. He's often still working on his slides for his presentations a few days before his big events. And the only way he got his books written is because he had deadlines. Expert Secretshttps://gambrill.com/expertsecrets . Dotcom Secretshttps://gambrill.com/dotcomsecrets . Traffic Secretshttps://gambrill.com/traffic . Funnel Hacking Livehttps://gambrill.com/fhl . 16:55 "Scarcity: The New Science of Having Less and How it Defines Our Lives" - Mullainathan, Shafir, et al.https://amzn.to/3xagiwY . 18:30 You can self publish books via Kindle Direct Publishinghttps://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/ . Want some help deciding what tech tools to use in your business? Check out Tech Tools Tuesday.https://gambrill.com/ttt . Come join the conversation in our communities... Digital Marketing Mentorship with Dave Gambrill Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/dmmdavegambrill . Digital Marketing Mentorship with Dave Gambrill Telegram Channelhttps://gambrill.com/telegramdmm . And let me know what you thought of this episode and what you'd like me cover in future episodes over on Instagram.https://www.instagram.com/gambrill/ . Here are some of the other most popular episodes of "Unleash the Awesome"... "Russell Brunson Shares Powerful Insights from his Book 'Traffic Secrets" - Episode 23https://gambrill.simplecast.com/episodes/russell-brunson-shares-powerful-insights-from-his-new-book-traffic-secrets . "Seth Godin and the Magic Chocolate" - Episode 24https://gambrill.simplecast.com/episodes/seth-godin-and-the-magic-chocolate . "Dr. Robert Cialdini Shares Powerful New Insights Regarding Influence and Persuasion". - Episode 66https://gambrill.simplecast.com/episodes/dr-robert-cialdini-shares-powerful-new-insights-regarding-influence-and-persuasion . "The Secret Behind How John C. Maxwell Became the World's #1 Leadership Expert" - Episode 9https://gambrill.simplecast.com/episodes/the-secret-behind-how-john-c-maxwell-became-the-worlds-1-leadership-expert . #unleashawesome #lornemichaels #snl #saturdaynightlive #davegambrill #techtools #entrepreneur #success #somedayisle #mindset #skillset #sidehustle #digitalmarketing #coaching #toolset #digitalceo #onlinecourses #10x #funnelhacker #fhl2022 #speaker #trainer #coach #consultant #10x #4hww #process #systems #habits #goals #author #kdp #edmylett #onemore #brendonburchard CONSUMER NOTICE: You should assume that I have an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the providers of goods and services mentioned in this broadcast and may be compensated when you purchase from a provider. You should always perform due diligence before buying goods or services from anyone via the Internet or offline.
Kimberly Grigg brings listeners a solo episode inspired by Dr. Laura Schlessinger's “Ten Stupid Things Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives” book title. Kimberly is sharing her knowledge and educating everyone on the 10 Simple Things People Do To Mess Up Their Homes. And she has expert advice on how everyday designers, like you listeners, can avoid these simple missteps in order to decorate like a pro. The 10 simple things to avoid to “make your home magical”, to quote Kimberly, are these:1) too much color, 2) not enough color, 3) too many picture frames, 4) too matchy-matchy, 5) no drapes, 6) drapes hung incorrectly, 7) souvenirs for accessories, 8) inappropriate scale, 9) incorrect artwork, and 10) not finishing. Don't worry if these design points sound difficult to fix! Kimberly goes through each one and details why it messes with your decor and, most importantly, how to amend it. She has easy explanations and vital advice on how to create fixes and avoid these faux pas. Jump into this episode knowing that at the end of it you will not only understand the 10 simple things to avoid, but you'll know why window treatments are important, what size of artwork works best with that new chair, and how to include color without it overwhelming the room. Your photos and accessories are all going to be taken care of in ways that assist you in living beautifully, which is what Kimberly dearly wants for everyone to experience. Resources discussed in this episode: “Ten Stupid Things Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives” by Dr. Laura Schlessinger Edith-Anne Duncan Decorate Like A Design Boss Episode 43: A Pop of Color with Edith-Anne Duncan -- Contact Me: Email me at kimberly@kimberlygriggdesigns.com Visit my website: www.kimberlygriggdesigns.com Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest Check out my Youtube channel You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. Transcription Kimberly Grigg 00:00 Welcome to Episode 44 of Decorate Like A Design Boss. This one is a good one, we'll be diving into the things that people do that mess up their homes. I want you to live beautifully. So please indulge me and listen up as I go through 10 simple things that you can avoid to make your home magical. Get ready. Here we go. Welcome to Decorate Like A Design Boss, a podcast for design lovers who want to create beautiful spaces in their very own homes. My name is Kimberly Grigg, and I'm a professional interior designer who teaches design lovers like yourselves how to decorate. And when I say decorate, I mean decorate like a design boss. If you're ready to create a space that your family loves and your neighbors can't stop raving about, well, buckle up honey, because it's time to design. Kimberly Grigg 01:07 Hello there design friends. So I've been interviewing a lot of great design guests lately. And I thought, well, maybe it's time to dive in to a solo episode on a topic that I tend to love. Quite a few years ago, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, a popular psychologist, a talk show host and an author, better known as simply Dr. Laura, wrote an interesting book called "10 Stupid Things Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives". Now I was a fan, especially of that book, and as Dr. Laura was publishing this book, I was this woman. We won't get into her 10 stupid things, but the title has always stuck with me because on a totally different level, I do spot 10 simple things that people do - and I don't mean stupid - but 10 simple things that people, not necessarily women, do to mess up their homes. So hence, Dr. Laura's book, while not quite old, even though I still recommend it as it was a juicy lifesaver for me at the time, the title just always grabbed me and prompted this episode. So let's get started. 10 things that people do to mess up their homes. Kimberly Grigg 02:41 Number one: too much color. You know, I'm a color girl. And if you've listened for a while and/or if you follow my weekly show, It's Time To Design which airs every Thursday at four on Kimberly Grigg Designs Facebook page, then you know that I've been preaching that you should decorate with color. But to be successful, you'll want to limit your color palette. Sometimes the love of color can go wacky. Here's a better way to think about it: choose three colors that work well together. Choose one to be the main, another to be the supporting actor, and the final is just an accent. You can carry this theme throughout the main parts of your home and you will end up with a harmonious space that works very well together. I recently interviewed Edith-Anne Duncan and I discussed this in detail in Episode 43. Go back, take a listen if you haven't already, but the gist of the conversation is that you need to carry this palette, these three colors, throughout your spaces, but you vary the hero, the supporting actress, and the shining star in various degrees to keep each room from becoming the same. I also tend to throw in that fourth shazam. But again, I do have a daily practice and I am a professional. So if you feel very competent, you can throw a few shazams, but they can come in the form of, as mine typically do, as another color represented in artwork, as another color represented in some small way. And it just continues to layer the palette. But if you use the simple rule of three, I assure you, you will get results that tend to work, work together, and create a very harmonious space Kimberly Grigg 05:00 The second faux pas that I'm going to mention is actually the opposite of too much color, and it's not enough color. This all white theme that is trending right now is beautiful, especially in the Pinterest pictures and on Instagram, but trust me, most of those spaces are well lit, or the photos are put through a photo app that can alter the actual state of the space. Having decorated my fair share of white spaces in the last few years, I am a fair activist for this scheme. But I have to say, most people forget about inserting subtle color and most people forget about how important the use of texture is in an all white space. And in fact, this use of texture actually ends up coming off as a color in and of itself. Yes, white works if you love it, not if you're just following the trend, forget about it. But it's super important to insert texture, and unexpected items such as art that carry a punch, a little more color, even if it's subtle, or perhaps it's a cognac sofa or a mustard pillow. Just remember, the same applies with a white palette as in any palette. It's still three colors, even if they are just shades of white. Kimberly Grigg 06:34 Alright, number three is not only a faux pas, but it's also a pet peeve of mine. And it's something that I immediately change when I'm called to work in someone's home. It is simply too many picture frames: photo frames placed everywhere doesn't make a home a home, even if being surrounded by things that you value. It does seem to matter to you, if you do employ this technique, that your house feels like a home. But instead invest in beautiful accessories and artwork that is gorgeous and it speaks to you. Purchase no more than three frames per room and make them no less than size 8 by 10. Now if you're doing a photo gallery wall, this doesn't apply. But I'm talking about all those little bitty frames that you put on bookshelves and you put everywhere and they're on every surface, and they've got these little bitty pictures inside of them. I am telling you: stop. Get gorgeous frames and don't settle for cheapies at Home Goods - sorry Home Goods, no offense - I do buy frames there, but I buy big ones, and I buy gorgeous ones, or I don't buy them at all. Instead, opt for the creme de la creme and have photos in them that are sizable, no less than eight by 10. And that have an image that you can clearly see. Hint, no snap shots, please. Kimberly Grigg 08:20 This moves us on to faux pas number four: too matchy-matchy. You don't need suits of furniture any longer. You instead need furniture that blends and creates a story, than the suits in your home, by mixing them up, paint some of them, or purchase new items. Blend it. A blended home is a more casual home and actually comes off as a more interesting space. Kimberly Grigg 08:55 Number five: no drapes. Nothing pulls together a home better and faster than drapery. Yes, even if you have blinds and shades and a view, you're treating a window in a decorative way. In fact, you're not really necessarily treating the window, even though they're called window treatments, you're treating the walls beside the window. Blinds and shades behave in a functional way. Drapery and window treatments behave in a decorative way. They soften a space and they add a more polished look overall and in general. If you want your home to look finished, then you need drapery. Kimberly Grigg 09:50 Number six: drapes hung incorrectly, as in directly above the window frame. I can't say enough about this. If you're not going to do drapes correctly, then don't bother. If you're going to have drapery, then invest in the proper length. Go all the way up about one to two inches under the crown. Yes, that high. If you don't have crown, then one to two inches right where the ceiling begins. If you place them right above the window frame, you're destroying the whole look. So raise them up, all the way up, and consider custom drapes in this case or a high quality lined drapery that is the proper length. Do not use unlined drapes unless you're using a sheer drapery. And do not, please, use a rod pocket. This all cheapens the whole aspect of why drapery does for you what it does. So I recently was at my oldest son's house, and my kids have been surrounded by some really pretty things growing up with a design mom, and I walked into the nursery and I knew, I knew that his wife was going to cringe because she could tell what I was thinking. So on a whim, they kind of waited to the last minute to decorate their nursery, and one summer he actually hung window treatments for me professionally. And he knows, really knows, better than this. But I walk into this nursery and what has he done, he has gone and bought ready made drapery. They were not rod pocketed, I'm happy to say. They were grommeted. But he hung those drapes one inch above the window frame. Alright, I had a really hard time with this. I was trying to be a good mom and I was trying not to interfere. But I'm just telling you, I couldn't stand it. Those drapes were too short to raise up that high. They bought them on a whim, they should have taken their time and carefully planned this. I mean, after all, I do have custom work rooms, I could have helped here. But I'm telling you what a difference when those drapes went up high - new drapes, actually - what a difference this made in the overall success of the space. Kimberly Grigg 12:27 Now we're already up to number seven. And number seven is souvenirs for accessories. This is tricky. I love a well traveled look but keep in mind your style. If you go to Africa, and nothing in your home has this slant, well, you might want to really consider what your African memory is going to look like in your space. If you collect shot glasses, well unless you have hidden unlimited space in your bar, then stop please. These are not accessories unless you think of a creative way to house and display them such as put them all together, put seven of them together on a beautiful glass tray. Something like that is certainly acceptable. But just having a bunch of things that you've collected as you travel sitting on bookshelves and all around your house. Well, those are not accessories, they're souvenirs. One way that you can treat traveling and collecting is by creating photo books or photo boxes. You know, we've gotten away from creating photo books and photo albums since we all have our phones, but you know, wasn't it great when you could sit with someone on the sofa and you could look through a photo book? I say, bring that tradition back, bring it back into your home. You can store them in shelves or whatever, or cabinets, and you can pull them out when appropriate. But having your photos in a book, or making a book - those are fairly easy to do now with graphics - this allows you to collect the memories, which is what is important to you, and not necessarily save silly small paraphernalia. Kimberly Grigg 14:30 Well, speaking of small, number eight is all about inappropriate scale. Most people don't understand scale, and, quite frankly, why would they? If you're ever considering a design consultation, then scale is the very best reason to do so. Even a lot of designers don't understand scale and I have to say one of the reasons I do, is I used to decorate hotels ballrooms professionally. And I had to take the same set of props in and out of different ballrooms that had different ceiling heights, and were different sizes. You learn really quickly what you have to do and how you have to adjust to make that set of prompts be as impactful in a large ballroom as it was, or is, in a small one. This taught me so much about scale. But in general, most people can go larger than smaller, but they don't believe they can. I can't tell you how many times I've shown a client a light fixture or an accessory and they say, what, no way is that going to work in my house, that's way too big. But when I end up taking it to their house, it's like, you were right, I get it. So scale is about 14 lessons long. And I can't present all 14 here. But getting scale wrong will throw everything in the space off. So here are a few simple tips that you can remember about scale. If you have tall ceilings, you need tall items. If you have a spacious room, you need items that have volume or have weight. Here's where it gets tricky: even if you have a small room, consider larger furniture pieces. It's a huge deception, but oversized items in a small room is actually a big win. Again, scale is complicated, but it's very important. This is one of the number one things that will ruin a room moreso than anything else. Kimberly Grigg 16:54 Number nine: incorrect artwork. So people either purchase artwork that is too small, or they hang it too high or too low or not cohesively. Or, a piece - this is not that common, but it does happen - a piece that is too large for the piece of furniture that might be sitting underneath it. The piece of art should be smaller than the piece sitting under it. But there should be a relationship in terms of scale. So here's a few tips that you can use to get artwork right. Number one: hang artwork at eye level. Number two: scale your artwork correctly, probably go larger than you think but not larger than the piece of furniture that is underneath it. Number three: when you have a piece, as an art, that is too small, consider a grouping. Number four: make your groupings fairly cohesive either by way of frame choices or subject choices. Number five: abstract art works well in most settings. And number six, in this little artwork section: let your artwork create its own magic. It's a starting point. It's also a great finisher. Kimberly Grigg 18:17 Okay, now we're nearing the end of the 10 simple things that people do to mess up their homes. And number 10 is not finishing. So I've seen so many people get a new home, get started with the decorating process, get a little overwhelmed. And the next thing I know they are living on "Someday Isle" - Isle being short for island and being short for "someday I'll get around to it". Someday I'll accessorize my home. Someday I'll decorate when my kids are older. Someday I'll get window treatments. Someday I'll accessorize. Get rid of Someday Isle. No matter what it takes, if you don't feel confident enough and skilled enough, then hire someone to help you. Start today. Take it on. You can decorate and you can decorate successfully, but again, if you don't feel confident, don't put off until the day that you feel more confident. It's never coming. Instead, hire someone to walk beside you to get you through this. But most importantly, live beautiful. You need to jumpstart your way to a beautiful decor. Or, if you need to take a look at these top 10 mistakes, well do so. Do it honestly. And don't be embarrassed. I've seen this over and over, I see it day in and day out. You're not alone. Now you know things and now you are armed with knowing what to do. So let's fix it. You deserve to live beautifully. You've heard all of these guests who come on my show and they all believe it is possible for everyday normal people to be able to decorate their homes. They also believe that it's important to do so. And I believe all of this so wholeheartedly that I continue to show up for you. And I continue to strive to think of ways to help you accomplish your dreams of being a better decorator. I'll tell you, it does take a lot of practice and a lot of trial and error. It also takes a good dose of learning to trust yourself. You've got this and now you have some good information. And if you are making these decorating faux pas, well, then it's okay. Just correct and realign with your newfound information. In addition, if there are things here that you would like to learn about, all you have to do is drop me an email or even drop in a review, and let me know what it is that you need and how you're responding to all of this information. Or, if you need a consultation, then I'm ready for you. You just simply hop online at KimberlyGriggDesigns.com, and book a consult that is appropriate for your needs. And while you're here, how about rate, review, and subscribe or follow our show. We'd love to know how you feel about it. And most importantly, please share our show with a friend who comes to mind who might benefit and enjoy it. I thank you so much for being here and I'll be back next time but for now, you know what I like to say: don't wait. Today is a great day to decorate. Bye for now. Kimberly Grigg 22:09 Thanks for listening to Decorate Like A Design Boss. If you want more info on how to decorate your space like a pro, visit KimberlyGriggDesigns.com. See you next week.
(Aired 7/20/21) Host Camille Sanzone talks about how we push our good away by repeating the refrain “Someday I'll…” over and over again throughout our lives. She says we postpone, procrastinate and simply put off a lot of things that would bring us joy by leaving things on SOMEDAY ISLE instead of bringing them to the HERE AND NOW. This is a real kick in your spiritual pants. So, if you want to make a change for the better in your life, listen to this episode, and, please, DO IT NOW. ; )Tie a Knot and Hang On! Help Has Arrived! Radio Show is broadcast live at 1pm ET Tuesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
The main thing that keeps Christians and even others from accomplishing what they need in in their life is procrastination, so tune in tonight and find out how to defeat procrastination in your life. Our Podcast, Blog and YouTube Links https://linktr.ee/rttbros RTTBROS app on Google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.rttbros I made an android app for RTTBROS please download it. Best of all it is FREE. Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out
It's Q2, 2021!! Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to know exactly what works for your business and what doesn't so you can have a stellar 2nd quarter? Doing your Quarterly Business Review is often overlooked by online business owners. It's easy to think you're not big enough yet and park this process on Someday Isle. Don't let that be you! Embrace this powerful process and begin to experience the success that comes with it. For show notes and other info, https://ThePurposefulCEO.com/quarterly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Determining when to take your standardized test shouldn't be an arbitrary decision. But while there are a number of important factors to consider, it turns out that there is an ideal time to prepare for and take your exam -- and this episode of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast will lay it all out for you.Specifically, we discuss four key considerations that apply to test takers for all standardized tests. We then drill down and walk through a specific example showing how you can work backwards from your application deadlines to figure out exactly when you need to schedule your test -- and perhaps more importantly, when you need to start studying for it in earnest.Whether you're just starting to think about how your standardized test fits in to the application process or you've already been studying and need to lock in an official test date, there will be plenty in this episode to steer you in the right direction and give you a workable game plan.Visit https://www.dominatetestprep.com for detailed study plans and comprehensive prep courses for all of the major standardized tests. SOMEDAY ISLE, by Denis WaitleyThere's an Island fantasyA "Someday I'll" we'll never seeWhen recession stops, inflation ceasesOur mortgage is paid, our pay increasesThat Someday I'll where problems endWhere every piece of mail is from a friendWhere all the nations can go it aloneWhere we all retire at forty-onePlaying backgammon in the island sunMost unhappy people look to tomorrowTo erase this day's hardship and sorrowThey put happiness on lay-awayAnd struggle through a blue todayBut happiness cannot be soughtIt can't be earned, it can't be boughtLife's most important revelationIs that the journey means more than the destinationHappiness is where you are right nowPushing a pencil or pushing a plowGoing to school or standing in lineWatching and waiting, or tasting the winIf you live in the past you become senileIf you live in the future you're on Someday I'llThe fear of results is procrastinationThe joy of today is a celebrationYou can save, you can slave, trudging mile after mileBut you'll never set foot on your Someday I'llWhen you've paid all your dues and put in your timeOut of nowhere comes another Mt. Everest to climbFrom this day forward make it your vowTake Someday I'll and make it your now!A DOSE OF MOTIVATION"Don't let fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale
Heavy Metal Money: The Podcast - "Looking back on 2020 & Goals for 2021 with April Durow" Episode 002 - Looking back on 2020 & Goals for 2021 My good friend April joins me for this look back on 2020. What goals were met, and what fell short with area for improvement. We look at what existing and new goals we are setting for 2021, and ways that we can stay accountable to meet them. We review keys to making and achieving goals by setting S.M.A.R.T. criteria. S - Specific. Make goals less vague. Rather than "I'm going to lose weight." try "I'm going to lose five pounds. M - Measurable. With something we can measure we can track progress. By stating 5lbs as our goal we can measure how much we've lost and how much we have left to lose. A - Attainable. By keeping the goal something that is realistic and attainable we have something we can actually reachable. Rather than arbitrarily stating I'm going to loose 30lbs would cause possible health issues, make it very difficult or even impossible to reach based on my height, weight and BMI. R - Relavant. Goals need to make sense to me, and be relevant to me and my life. I'd like to lose some of the weight brought on by the pandemic, and being at home snacking all the time. I'd like my Medium-Sized shirts to fit more comfortably. This is totally relevant to me. It makes sense. T - Time Sensitive. If we can have specific, and measurable goals, we need a way to keep motivated, and review progress. By keeping a goal time-bound, we don't keep extending the goal and become a contestant Someday Isle. Ya know, I'll get that someday? "Someday I'll lose the weight." Get voted off the Island, and set a timeframe for the goal, and perhaps periodic milestones along they way. This will keep you on track, motivated, and more likely to make progress in reaching your goals. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Wishing you a Heavy New Year! A look at 2020 Goals 2020: Midyear Review The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown Contact: chris@heavymetal.money Facebook Page: facebook.com/MoneyHeavyMetal Twitter: twitter.com/moneyheavymetal Subscribe to get your FREE Divorced Dad's Financial Checklist at https://heavymetal.money --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heavymetalmoney/support
What is something that you know if you were to do it, your life and business would be better, but you keep putting it off? In this episode, Brent discusses how you can avoid getting stuck on Someday Isle..."Someday I'll have the agency I dreamed of..." and instead get the momentum going to make meaningful change now. If it's important to you, the time to act on it is now. Get the motivation, and momentum, from Brent in this episode, and check out how we can help you keep the momentum going for your whole agency at www.sitkins.com
In this episode of Y.E.L 2.0, your host Peter Voogd shares his tips for how to streamline content across social media platforms to grow your audience and increase engagement. Episode Highlights: Peter has felt overwhelmed by social media in the past and it has stopped him from taking action. Figure out who you are in the marketplace. There are three types of people: Results, Role model, or Researcher. Ideally, you want to be both a results person and a role model. To dominate social media, you are ideally all three. What are your main messages to get across? Next, figure out your main platform to be consistent on—a podcast, a Facebook or YouTube live, LinkedIn, a community page on Facebook, anything. When you do one longer form live video, you can then take it and streamline it into multiple pieces of content in snippets on multiple platforms. If you can’t take care of your one fan, you’ll never reach 100 fans. When creating content, it’s not about you and how you feel on camera; it’s about the audience. Be polarizing; the worst thing you can be on camera is boring. Repost your successful content a few months later. 3 Key Points Identify some main messages that you can rant about on the spot. Do not forget the power of one. Everything you post is about your audience, not you. Tweetable Quotes: “We now live in an adapt or die economy. So it’s either go online now and get ahead of the game and start creating real content that engages, or be forced to later when the market is overcrowded.” –Peter Voogd “Most people spend the first half of their life saying they’re too young, and the second half saying they’re too old. Most live on ‘Someday Isle’.” –Peter Voogd Resources Mentioned: To get our exclusive networking blueprint for FREE ($297 Value) go to GameChangersMovement.com/Networking. Peter Voogd’s Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube Game Changers Academy
The school holidays are here – yay! Before we know it, it'll be the start of the new academic year. September - tis one of those times of the year when I check in on where I'm at, what I have achieved so far in the year (bit of an odd one this year with the COVID-19 curve ball) and what else I might want to plan to achieve. Do you have certain points in the year when you check in with your goals? Or are you whiling away your time on Someday Isle? Learn more about what you've heard here https://www.winningedgemindset.com/blog/are-you-dreaming-your-days-away-on-someday-isle
The Hardest part of any great thing God may be calling you to do is to start. We tend to put off living till we get to someday Isle (someday I'll). Today is the day of salvation. "if not you then who...if not now then when"
Many years ago the American speaker Brian Tracey used to talk about a place called 'Someday Isle'. It's the place where dreams go to die. It's the place we think and plan and imagine but where we never execute. Today's episode is all about the value of just taking action. It's fine to plan and strategise but sooner or later you actually need to step up and start doing the things that matter. If you have been looking for the missing link in your success journey then this episode could make all the difference.
This book that I'm just about finished with called "No Excuses" by Brian Tracy brings up so many great points. I wanted to share one of them with you here today - "Someday Isle" is something we all deal with and we have the disease called Excusitis that gets in the way of us accomplishing great things. I know I've had my part in this for sure. It's one of those common things that Action cures... and I have not had a lot of action in my life at times. There are some great reminders in this book for you to check out in order to maybe find some new ways of getting off this "Someday Isle". Always interested in your thoughts and feedback on this and any topic that I bring up - so keep in touch and let's have some conversations. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top 26 Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on – especially my blog page where I am back to blogging now.
Episode 012 Fulfillment- Bloom Where You Are Planted. Get off of “Someday Isle”, isolate who you are from what you do and develop yourself right where you are now.
Where are you right now? Are you living on 'someday isle?" A place where you will get to your dreams when you get 'a round tuit?' Waiting for all your ducks to be lined up, all your i's dotted and t's crossed? Or are you living your dreams? Finding that mission and going for it, all out, 100%? "Someday isle" is a nice place, your feet are up, and you are coasting. But the only way to coast is where? Downhill! Time to look up and get up!
If you only have five years to live, what would you do with that time? What is most important to you? Where would you go? What needs to be set up for your family's future?That's the direction of today's conversation between Brandon and Jerry. Dismissively call it a mid-life crisis if you like. The reality for many people is we are stuck on Someday Isle, "Someday I'll do _____." This is a rut in our lives.We are not guaranteed tomorrow. We are only given today. This was a big point from our interview with Darius Foroux on BtR 042, How to Retrain Our Minds to Stop Betraying Us. Yesterday is gone, and the future doesn't exist. Therefore, we only have today.Because thinking that we only have today can be a scary concept, consider what if you have five years to live? What if that time were less?Money Considerations in Family FinancesMany families live paycheck-to-paycheck giving little consideration of the future for their loved ones. The "five years to live" approach forced Jerry to consider retirement options, emergency fund needs, bucket list requirements, and what to teach his wife and children so they can go on without him.What's On Your Bucket List?Remember Someday Isle? Where are you with your bucket list?Take a look at your written bucket list. Okay, take a moment to write out your bucket list. Got it now? Take a look at your written bucket list. If you're saying "Someday I'll..." to many or all of these things on your list, then it is time to do something about it.Prioritize that list as you listen to this episode, of course.If you only had one year to live, what would you want to do on this list? What needs to happen to make that happen? Start working towards that today.Two years? What's the next big thing you'd want to do. Start planning now. Keep working towards the first goal though.Three years? Four? You get the picture.Resources and LinksHow to Retrain Our Minds to Stop Betraying Us - BtR 042Just Take Action and Other Insights from Jody Maberry - BtR 027
Brian Tracy can change your life—today! And I’m not exaggerating. Over the course of his prolific career, Brian has provided consulting services to more than 1,000 companies, authored 70 books, addressed millions as a public speaker, and written and produced more than 300 audio/video learning programs. Oh, and I don’t want to forget that he’s also the president of 3 companies. Yes, his accomplishments are awesome, but at some point you simply have to experience him. Which is why I want you to listen today. Brian talks to a room full of successful dentists—but his powerful insights are relevant and accessible to all of us. He takes you through core concepts that can be instrumental in bringing about immediate change in your life—if you take action now. And Brian will not only inspire you to do that; he’ll tell you how to do that! In this episode, you will . . . • Hear what concept put Brian Tracy on his amazing trajectory of success• Discover why the quality of your thinking influences everything else in your life• Learn how to create a habit of taking action right away on your ideas• Get tips for handling the crises that will inevitably arise in your life• Understand the potentially life-changing concept of voting yourself off “Someday Isle” “Don’t ever say you’ll try. Either do it or don’t do it.” – Brian Tracy CLICK TO TWEET Episode Resources: Brian Tracy
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Bestselling author Peter Voogd talks about why NOW matters in attaining the success you’ve dreamed of. The #1 reason people aren’t achieving the success they’re truly capable of is they’ve never told themselves NOW matters. This ‘someday’ mentality is killing so many dreams and goals. In fact, Peter puts it near the top of the list of reasons why our society is filled with regret, frustration, stress, and unfulfilled potential. Unfortunately a lot of people live on "Someday Isle." “Someday I'll be successful…" Get off the "Someday I'll" island. Expect more for yourself and understand that if you want to be successful it starts with urgency and understanding now matters more than ever.
FLY 045: “Someday Isle” Is Bad For Fulfilling Life’s Yearnings Nothing will work unless you do -Maya Angelou What’s up FLY Zone, If you've been listening to Fulfilling Life’s Yearnings, you know that “Someday Isle” is bad for Fulfilling Life’s Yearnings, and today I made an original poem about it. Listen in to hear it. Always remember, You are alive to Fulfill Life’s Yearnings. Did you enjoy the podcast? What do you make of “Someday Isle” Is Bad For Fulfilling Life's Yearnings? Let me know if this is helpful. Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining me today in The FLY Zone. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note for Blake in the comment section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of this post.
Are you suffering from “excusitis” or living on “Someday Isle”—you know, where you’ll get around to living your greatest life “someday”? Brian Tracy says we need to vote ourselves off that island and in this Note we’ll check out some of my favorite Big Ideas on how he says we should rock it—from understanding the root of negative moods (it’s all about blame) to thinking long-term (the happiest/most successful see the big picture!) to the importance of setting goals and taking purposeful action.
Are you suffering from “excusitis” or living on “Someday Isle”—you know, where you’ll get around to living your greatest life “someday”? Brian Tracy says we need to vote ourselves off that island and in this Note we’ll check out some of my favorite Big Ideas on how he says we should rock it—from understanding the root of negative moods (it’s all about blame) to thinking long-term (the happiest/most successful see the big picture!) to the importance of setting goals and taking purposeful action.
Tune in on Sunday, August 9th at 11:00 am (Eastern), 8:00 am (Pacific) or 4:00 pm (UK) for a chat about this very important topic! Does the quality of your life feel as though it's suffering? Do you find it hard to find time to even think about getting it all done, and does the Spiritual side of your life feel as though it's on the back-burner? The quality of our lives will be discussed on this show, specifically with regards to those "Someday Isle" issues. It's sure to be an fun show! Feel free to book a reading at www.spiriteddaydreams.com
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Bestselling author Peter Voogd talks about why NOW matters in attaining the success you’ve dreamed of. The #1 reason people aren’t achieving the success they’re truly capable of is they’ve never told themselves NOW matters. This ‘someday’ mentality is killing so many dreams and goals. In fact, Peter puts it near the top of the list of reasons why our society is filled with regret, frustration, stress, and unfulfilled potential. Unfortunately a lot of people live on "Someday Isle."“Someday I'll be successful…" Get off the "Someday I'll" island. Expect more for yourself and understand that if you want to be successful it starts with urgency and understanding now matters more than ever.
Camille Sanzone’s guest is David Bennett, Near Death Experiencer, former brash, logical-thinking man. After being technically dead for 17 minutes, he survived drowning in icy waters during a violent storm, and was never the same again. He shares details from his book Voyage of Purpose, including the sensations of dying, of being surrounded by the Light, and meeting his Soul Family. Camille then shares what she calls a Near-Life Experience, living on Someday Isle, that state of temporary suspension where we say someday I’ll do this, someday I’ll do that. She says we don’t need to be awakened by other’s Near-death experiences to live our own lives purposefully. Listen to her words of inspiration and you’ll see that Help has, indeed, arrived! For more info, go to: http://ow.ly/yc61MThis show is broadcast live on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Brian Tracy is back on the show with a message about the importance of taking action as soon as possible on your goals, and encourages your to stop hanging out in “Someday Isle.” Source: Brian Tracy: Double Your Take Home In Half The Time Brian’s website: briantracy.com TODAY'S SPONSOR: Today’s episode is brought to you by Vincero watches. Check out my personal favorites from their selection of watches for men and women at vincerowatches.com/QOD and use discount code QOD to take 15% off your order and get free shipping worldwide! Hosted by Sean Croxton of seancroxton.com. Grab Sean's ebook, The Money Mind Reset: 5 Steps to Changing Your Relationship with Money, FREE at www.moneymindreset.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations
Brian Tracy is back on the show today to talk about living on “Someday Isle” and asks you to really think about what’s holding your back and stopping you from taking action on your goals and dreams. Source: Brian Tracy Hosted by Sean Croxton of www.seancroxton.com. Grab Sean's ebook, The Money Mind Reset: 5 Steps to Changing Your Relationship with Money, FREE at www.moneymindreset.com. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations