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January 31, 2016 By Cliff Martin 4 Comments

Blog Challenge 2

As some of you may know I’ve been writing this blog regularly since Sue’s last blog challenge. My topic is the topic of clarity in situations especially with problems in our daily business lives. I’ve given lots of examples in the past year of how asking critical questions at the right time can change your life.

All of us have these issues but I’ve gotten little response in terms of questions people face themselves every day. So for the next few weeks I’ll be asking you to think a bit about what I say and ask me questions that pop up when you face necessary action in your life. For example, how many times a day, before you take an action, do you ask yourself, “What is my desired outcome for this action?”

Let me know as we go through the month how I might help you! And see you tomorrow.

Filed Under: action, Clarity, strategic thinking

Comments

  1. Kim Ravida says

    February 1, 2016 at 11:37 am

    Hi Cliff, I’m chuckling because that wasn’t even a question I asked myself. I used to say “holy cow, how am I going to get all this done.” Now I do ask myself what is my desired action and it’s usually tied to what ONE thing do I absolutely, without a doubt want to accomplish today.

    I’m curious, how many times do you ask yourself?

    –Kim Ravida

  2. Terry Green says

    February 1, 2016 at 8:27 pm

    Great food for thought Cliff … I’ll keep this in mind as we go through the month and see if I have any questions for you 🙂

  3. Kristin Smedley says

    February 2, 2016 at 8:49 am

    Looking forward to following your thoughts over the next few weeks!

  4. Cliff Martin says

    February 3, 2016 at 2:30 pm

    Kim,

    Literally as much as I can especially when I find myself without motivation. So what’s my desired outcome when I’m feeling blah and unmotivated? Its a way to see yourself out of it! I do it as much as I can certainly more than once or twice a day. Having said that there is nothing wrong with only asking the question once or twice a day – the habit is what is important.
    Cliff

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Cliff is a systems engineer with experience starting companies in medical and technical fields. He is an author, experienced martial artist and fascinated with systems thinking in history. His experience has made him an expert in the art of clarity.

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