Saturday, March 7, 2009

Achieving With Ease

Achieving with ease

Copyright 2009, Jennifer Jianjun Wang

Achieving with ease is at the heart of the art of wellness and success. It’s the concept of achieving maximum results with least effort while being mindful of sustaining good health. This concept honours wellness as much as it does success. Furthermore, it promotes a higher order of intelligence in the application of accomplishing your goals.

Below are a few tips to get you started.

Tip #1 Begin to learn more about this philosophy of wellness and success by reading articles or tips, like what you’re doing now.

Awareness is the first step towards change.

Achieving with ease is about the art of sustainable success and health, and the efficiency with which you achieve that. Here success can be work or career related, for example, a 5-week goal, a sales target, a 3-year long term project, a 3-year career plan, etc. It can also be success in the domestic scene, for example a renovation project, tax returns, a wedding, a grand holiday trip, buying a home, to name a few. When applied correctly, you could be saved lots of time, lots of money, and lots of trouble. You would attain your goal and retain your health and energy.

You’ll continue to learn more about the philosophy of achieving with ease as you follow our posts at this site.

Tip #2 Cultivate the belief that success and wellness can be mutually inclusive.

Cultivating beliefs that enhance your life will lead you to a better life. If you believe that success and wellness can be mutually inclusive, your decisions, actions and results will begin to reflect this belief. And this can be best attained through the art of achieving with ease.

Tip #3 Be clear about what is ease and what is not ease

Ease promotes wellbeing, harmony and smooth actions.

The opposite of ease is dis-ease. It can cause unnecessary troubles, waste time and energy, and produces minimum results after much effort.

Ease and dis-ease can accumulate in the body. Ease promotes good health. Absence of ease can produce dis-ease.

Tip #4 Allow yourself to be open to learn ease strategies and achieve more by doing less

Read the story below about what happened when this person opened up to the possibility that there was such a thing as ‘achieving with ease’.

I recall a client who came to see me specifically about the concept of ‘achieving with ease’. She had been working with me for several weeks on wellness. On this particular day she came to my office and looked distressed.

As it turned out, she had been stuck on a project for a few months. Her work to date didn’t seem to take any shape. With only a week or so left, she couldn’t imagine how she could possibly meet the deadline. She felt overwhelmed.

‘Jennifer, what is this ‘achieving with ease’ that I see on your web site? Can it help me with my project?’

‘Would it be a good thing if it could help you?’ I asked her, in a tone that spoke to her subconscious mind.

‘Yes, of course. It would be a very good thing.’

‘Would you be open to explore it then?’ Once again I wanted to make sure her subconscious mind was in agreement with her conscious mind.

‘Yes, I’ll try anything. I’m desperate.’

So for the rest of that coaching session we worked on ‘completing her project with ease’ and she walked away with her own ‘Ease Strategy’, and feeling happy and excited.

That day she wrote me an email, ‘I feel so good! I feel like I can take on the world. I feel like I can do anything! I’m so overjoyed.’

Within two days, she completed her project. What she thought would take her weeks took less than 12 hours.

In my client’s case, the Ease Strategy helped her minimise stress, dissolve overwhelm, eliminate wasted energy. It helped her tap into the power of her subconscious mind to achieve with efficiency. In this case she achieved success as well as reducing harmful stress. She experienced the joy of achieving with ease.

To your happy, steady increase of wellness and success,
Jennifer Jianjun Wang
http://www.jw38coaching.com.au/
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