Free 'Commitment' Questions and Tips
Find and plug the holes in your commitment
“Commitment
is the willingness to be the bridge between
Spirit and form, between light and darkness,
between past and future, between actuality and
potential, between lack and abundance, etc.” –
Andrew Schneider
- Commitment means
effort and
time are required. What are you willing to
give up?
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What times of the day or week are you
committing to take action?
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Is your commitment for or against something?
It is best to be for something.
Commitment is
more than a survival instinct
and a mental demand or wish. It is a call to
push your limits and experience the edge of
your being. It is a call to be more than you
ever have before and to learn more deeply
about yourself.
Commitment takes the 4 D’s - discipline,
disengaging dramas, diligence and dedication.
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