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🪄The magic you are looking for... - By Jonathan Broekman

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I came across this quote: 
"The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding." - Dipen Parmar.

If I look back at some of the most challenging property transactions I have had to navigate, I can honestly say that even though it was hard and I sought to evade the weight of that obligation, the perseverance and discipline of taking it on have yielded my own personal and business growth more than the seamless transactions. 

What we try to avoid, whether in our personal lives or business, is where we need to work. 
I used to avoid having hard conversations, but as a business owner, these are necessary and can often help us identify where we all need to work. We make excuses as to why we can't do the things that we need to do in order to grow. Old patterns and bad routines stop us from growing. 


Some areas where you may struggle:

  • Not completing dreaded admin tasks
  • Procrastination on getting to the gym or walk
  • Communication with a colleague or a loved one 
  • Taking the next step in your career
  • Moving to that new home


Where to start?

  1. Identify what you are avoiding, and try not to see this as a weakness but as an area that needs work. 
  2. Write it down
  3. Put together a list of what you can do to - small action items
  4. Set aside 30 minutes per day to work on your goal


Consistency & discipline
Discipline instils a sense of routine and consistency in your work habits. This consistency enables you to progress toward your goals steadily. Whether completing tasks on time, consistently delivering high-quality work, or continuously improving your skills, discipline helps maintain a structured path to success in your career.

Prioritise tasks, set clear objectives and adhere to deadlines with a disciplined approach. This ensures you maximise your working hours, increasing productivity and efficiency. It also allows you to allocate time for self-improvement, furthering your professional development.

The world does not stop moving for anyone, so if you don't look out for yourself and grow, you will end up with regret.

So, stop avoiding those hard things and take a few risks. 


Take care,
Jonathan Broekman

Author: Jonathan Broekman

Submitted 24 Oct 23 / Views 1101