Sunday, November 1, 2009

Daily Little Tasks by Bob Proctor

If you happen to be like most people, there are very likely a number of activities you are involved with every day, which are becoming monotonous. These of course are habitual, routine activities that you are called upon to do each day, some of which you may not even enjoy performing. Well, don’t despair because there is ways you can add a shot of enthusiasm to these activities, which will, in turn, add pleasure to your work.

Arthur Rubenstein, the famous pianist, lived to be 95 years old and was still performing in public when he was 90. Anyone who watched him playing could easily see that Mr. Rubenstein got enormous joy out of his work.

One day he was asked about the secret of his exuberance: how could he play pieces so enthusiastically which he must have played so many hundreds of times before? Rubenstein replied, I try to imagine I am playing each piece for the very first time, so the music comes new to me every time.

That is a principle you and I could apply to many aspects of our lives. Think of the boredom that would be eliminated with that type of an attitude.

Yule Brenner played the role of the King of Siam thousands of times on stage, repeating the same lines over and over, night after night. Every time he stepped onto the stage he fascinated and inspired his audience with a magnificent performance.

In his writings Wattles said, “You become great by doing little things in a great way every day”.

I know for a fact that if you make that principle a habit, as many true professionals have done, you will be milestones ahead of the masses. Start today!

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