Motivasyon ve
kişisel gelişim konusunda severek okuduğum ve açıkçası beni etkisi altında
bırakan Robin Sharma’dan bu bayram gününde mail aldım. Bayram olduğunun
özellikle altını çiziyorum çünkü tatil olması sebebiyle daha konsantre bir
şekilde gelen maili okuyup, kendimce değerlendirme fırsatı buldum.
Robin’in
gönderdiği içeriğin en vurucu cümlesi, “sadece yüzde 5’in ulaştığı sonuçlara
ulaşmak için sadece yüzde 5’in yapmak istediği şeyleri yapın”dı.
İşte o cümlenin
orjinal hali:
“To have the results only 5% have, you need to do the
things that only 5% are willing to do."
Gönderinin
içeriğinde başarılarıyla dünyaya damga vurmuş olan kişilerin bazı
alışkanlıkları da paylaşılmış. Özet olarak bu kişiler, güne erken başlayan,
kendilerini dinlendirmeyi bilen, günlerini efektif kullanmayı başaran ve
alanlarında başarı hikayeleri yazarak efsaneleşmiş isimler.
Daha fazla detay
vermeden aşağıda orjinal metnin ilgili bölümünü paylaşıyorum ki esinlenmeniz
konusunda araya girmiyeyim.
Read the habits below. Run them. Live them...
--Ernest Hemingway: Up at 5:30 every morning to write even if he'd been drinking the night before. He wrote as a practice, not just when he felt inspired.
--Benjamin Franklin: Sat naked every morning in fresh air for his "bath" which he swore fuelled his energy and creativity. He also listed 13 character traits he wanted to build and measured how he lived against each of them every night before he slept (in a journal).
--Padmasree Warrior (Chief Technology Officer at Cisco Systems): Regular "digital detoxes" where she unplugs from technology to reboot her brain and replenish her creative reserves.
--Leonardo da Vinci: Slept via small naps throughout the day versus sleeping 8 hours straight. The famed inventor Thomas Edison reportedly did the same thing (as does Hip-Hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs).
--Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Daily walks which shifted his mindset from the mundane to the original. The Great Nelson Mandela used to walk entire days for the exercise and mind-clearing effects the discipline would deliver. So many extreme achievers take a walk every day; ideally take your walk in nature. And bring a means to capture the outpouring of fresh insights that will flow.
--Steve Jobs: Would fast for extended periods of time, recognizing that it created a sense of euphoria within him that motivated his dazzling output of ideas. He also loved carrots, eating so many during one period that his skin turned to a soft orange color.
--Ernest Hemingway: Up at 5:30 every morning to write even if he'd been drinking the night before. He wrote as a practice, not just when he felt inspired.
--Benjamin Franklin: Sat naked every morning in fresh air for his "bath" which he swore fuelled his energy and creativity. He also listed 13 character traits he wanted to build and measured how he lived against each of them every night before he slept (in a journal).
--Padmasree Warrior (Chief Technology Officer at Cisco Systems): Regular "digital detoxes" where she unplugs from technology to reboot her brain and replenish her creative reserves.
--Leonardo da Vinci: Slept via small naps throughout the day versus sleeping 8 hours straight. The famed inventor Thomas Edison reportedly did the same thing (as does Hip-Hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs).
--Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Daily walks which shifted his mindset from the mundane to the original. The Great Nelson Mandela used to walk entire days for the exercise and mind-clearing effects the discipline would deliver. So many extreme achievers take a walk every day; ideally take your walk in nature. And bring a means to capture the outpouring of fresh insights that will flow.
--Steve Jobs: Would fast for extended periods of time, recognizing that it created a sense of euphoria within him that motivated his dazzling output of ideas. He also loved carrots, eating so many during one period that his skin turned to a soft orange color.
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