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Jay Arthur
Copyright © 2011
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Got a project that's just not making any progress? The problem may not be procrastination, but a lack of congruent agreement within yourself or among your team. Getting Internal AgreementRecently I've been working on a new product called Plug the Leaks in Your Cash Flow, but whenever I started to rake up the enthusiasm to work on it, my enthusiasm would crash. Rather than struggle forward, I decided to figure out what was holding me back. So I asked myself: "What part of me is not in agreement to work on this project?" Inside my head I heard: "Well, I am." So I asked this part of me: "Why not?" It thought I was putting off another equally or even more important project that I call Change Your Mind, Change Your Life. I thanked it for being open to respond. Then I negotiated with it to agree to support the current project or at least not stand in its way. When it realized that Plug the Leaks is a subset of Change Your Mind, it agreed. And I asked all of my other parts to support this part in completing the Change Your Mind project next. With all of these parts in agreement, I asked again: "What part of me is not in agreement to work on this project?" Inside my head I heard: "When are we going to take some time off?" It was said in kind of a laid back, surfer boy voice. I named him: Vacation Boy. I told him that he didn't have to work on the project at all, he could just kick back. He was cool with that. And I got the rest of my internal parts to agree to support him fully whenever we go on vacation. With all of these parts in agreement, I asked again: "What part of me is not in agreement to work on this project?" Inside my head I heard nothing but silence. There were no more dissenters. Ever since I got congruent agreement among all of my internal parts, I had a sense of calm about the project and I started making progress. All of the pieces came together without strain. Not without work, but without struggle. I like working that way. The best news, Plug the Leaks in Your Cash Flow is finished. You can check it out at http://www.plugtheleaks.com/ Getting External Agreement
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