PASSIONATELY CURIOUS

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“I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” ~Albert Einstein

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How To Stay Motivated – The Locus Rule

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  1. Lay still for THREE minutes and flush your mind of worry, stress, and tension. Appreciate the healing power the human body has.
  2. Journal: Pick ONE current challenge you have and come up with FIVE ideas that can minimize or eliminate the problem.
  3. Do you believe your efforts control your outcomes? Please share in the comments.

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Gralen Vereen
Gralen Vereen
3 years ago

Truthfully, your efforts will decide the outcome of your pursuit. However, some outcomes aren’t reached overnight and need a high level of effort at a consistent rate to produce the desired outcome

Eileen Marcial
Eileen Marcial
3 years ago

Absolutely no effort then no results
The more focused the effort the better the results

Kellee Blades
Kellee Blades
3 years ago

More times than not, your efforts do control the outcome. However, there may be a time where you’re putting in a lot of work into something..you’ve set a goal that you’re working hard to achieve..and in the end the goal isn’t what you imagined. That’s where the effort you put in may not turn into the outcome you had hoped for. And that’s ok! Because that effort you put in is only going to lead to something better.

Ally Williams
Ally Williams
3 years ago

I definitely think our efforts control our outcomes. The input you have on a project or task will determine its output.

Hayden Carran
Hayden Carran
3 years ago

at times. you can give a lot of effort and it still not work, but you could give a lot of effort and it work, it depends on what your trying to accomplish.

Chevon Thomas
Chevon Thomas
3 years ago

I do believe my efforts Control͏ my outcome. If I put in the work I can/will achieve what I set out to do. I also know if I halfass the outcome will not be as great.

ame
ame
3 years ago

absolutely your effort controls your outcome. The more you put into something the better the results. However, we still don’t have complete control over the outcome, what a difference when we know we gave it a 100% effort!

Sidd Narayanabhatla
Sidd Narayanabhatla
3 years ago

I think that your efforts almost always control your outcomes. There is a possibility of success and a possibility of your desired outcome to arise. You just have to put in the necessary and proper work to get there. If you have a test in a month and decide to study every day, you will do better than if you decide to spend your study time playing video games.

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Scarlett Glasser-Nehls(@scarlett-glasser-nehls)
3 years ago

I completely believe that.

Quinten Sutton
Quinten Sutton
3 years ago

I believe that your efforts control the majority of your outcomes. However, there are going to be circumstances that are out of your control that will influence your outcome. I’ve learned that as long as I control what I can control then I’m at peace with whatever the outcome.

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Scarlett Glasser-Nehls(@scarlett-glasser-nehls)
3 years ago
Reply to  Quinten Sutton

I agree, great point. Control the controllables.