Monday 27 June 2016

[Monday Motivation] How To Do Things Differently



Doing it differently

"To do things differently, ask things differently" ~ Jenny Kovacs



In 2008 I recognised the stigma attached with a brand new week, often Mondays were met with dread, a feeling of overwhelm and a sense of being stuck or in a grind.

Not the best way to set yourself up for the day, let alone the week!

So I found ways to send motivational messages around the office to lift people up. In 2010 when I started my business, I was really keen to keep this up as a service to those who wanted it. 

Today, I hope to bring the motivation to life, by creating the 10 minute space for you to activate your ability to today... Stop putting up with stuff!

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This week, I want to start by asking you a question, well two really... 

What are you tolerating? 

Or put another way, 

What are you putting up with?

These questions are especially relevant, if you have big dreams, big plans, big ambitions to do the things in life we love, and this week I've heard a lot of different people, some are friends, some are coaching clients, all people who want to make a change to something in their life. They want to do something different, but somehow have felt like they can't. 


"To do things differently, ask things differently" ~ Jenny Kovacs



"To do things differently, ask things differently" ~ Jenny Kovacs

This week, I invite you to write this down:

W.W.I.D.D.N.T.

But what unearth does that mean?


This question both empowers and creates new possibilities all rolled into one. So if you have an end goal, big dreams, big plans, big ambitions or even a strategy to execute to get things done in your professional and personal life.

Whatever you've done before, if it hasn't quite worked in the way that you wanted it to, then this question is like the alchemy of questions to do things differently without forcing yourself!

And in a bid to purely acknowledge the elephant in the room, obviously in the last few days we’ve heard a lot of different people, referencing Brexit. So you’ll be pleased (or not), to know that this weeks post has very little to do with that, I thought we could all use a breather to get back into our individual lives.  


"To do things differently, ask things differently" ~ Jenny Kovacs

About W.W.I.D.D.N.T. what does it mean, and why is this a question of new possibility? 

I explain more in this weeks Monday Motivational video, you'll also hear a context in which it was used and brings this to life.

I then recommend taking just 5 minutes of pure focussed attention to write down the answers on paper in a journal, a piece of paper or even the back of a envelope! Write it down, it's really important.

W.W.I.D.D.N.T means;

What Will I DDifferently Next Time


Watch this weeks video where I share my own personal experience back in 2010 and you can transform that sinking feeling of when you think you’ve done something ‘ wrong’. Over the years this has also been uber effective in training others to create opportunities, allowing executives to exceed through coaching and moving things forward when I’ve been tempted to wallow.

Take any scenario where you want to explore more possibility or results and ask this vital question, do remember that this is effective when things go ‘right, not just ‘wrong’

Let me know how this question helps you.


"To do things differently, ask things differently" ~ Jenny Kovacs


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