Monitor Your Input
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February 16, 2007I want to continue the discussion today on the first thing that affects our results and that is the INPUT we allow through what we watch, listen to or read, etc. This one is so important that if we only focused on getting the right input, the desired result would be inevitable.
Stay with me a moment. Suppose you marinated your mind in the Scriptures, read and listened to teaching materials that inspired and instructed, avoided gossip, shut down negative and licentious input and spent time alone with the Father. Your thoughts would inescapably be centered in good things (Phi 4:8), which unavoidably get into your heart, from the abundance of which comes your words which steer your course of actions, determining your habits. Aren’t our consistent actions (habits) what produce the results we are experiencing? Not sure? Look in the mirror and see if you can guess what kind of consistent actions (or lack thereof) are evidenced by the result you see.
If you don’t like where you are, look where you’ve been. They’re connected. It’s painful, but true. However, we can change that - Right now. You’ve already made a good decision by reading this email/blog. Subscribe to others like Os Hillman’s TGIF. Before retiring for the evening in front of the television and watching many programs you don’t even like, set aside an hour and get some good input from others who have achieved what you want to achieve. Spend a few bucks and get some DVD’s like our very popular Taking Back the Gates conference featuring many highly successful Christian entrepreneurs.
In fact, we have been researching some absolutely outstanding sources of input. Ones that are significantly impacting my life and we plan on sharing them with you soon - Probably in March. The point is that there are many excellent sources of INPUT and we all need to partake of them more often.
To be continued…
P.S. I have two events to tell you about. I am speaking at the BusinessLeadershipSchool hosted by Strategic Christian Services and my mentor Dennis Peacocke in Santa Rosa, CA Feb 22 – 24. See www.scsbusiness.org for details.
On that same weekend in San Antonio, TX is another great conference geared towards folks who want their own family business operated online. Some remarkable speakers with phenomenal success stories and how to application will be there as well. See http://pink.familye-biz.com for details.

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