When I first heard Zig Ziglar talking about the Opportunity Clock, I realised it was a Flip It moment of genius.
It’s stayed with me forever.
Opportunity is something to move towards.
Alarm is something to move away
from.
When the alarm clock fires, after the jolt, the temptation is to click snooze. 9.... more..... minutes...
When opportunity arises, we take
action (hopefully).
This week I've had the privilege of helping 400 amazing new authors to start their writing journey with the Write That Book Challenge.
What's especially exciting is 153 of them have chosen to participate in my last ever Write That Book Masterclass.
Writing a book is the perfect example of using moving away from and moving towards motivation. The power of both.
Moving towards motivation is knowing in a few
months, you will have the joy of holding a book, with your name on the cover.
Moving away from motivation is regret.
Regret that you were
going to write a book, thought about writing a book many times, but never did write that book.
That's why my Write That Book Masterclass is so successful and encourages more people to write, publish and sell their books than any other
programme I've seen.
It's the perfect combination of moving towards and moving away from motivations.
What else uses these two motivators to help you achieve goals?
Please share them here.
Be Brilliant!