Do you know what the abbreviation WWIGFTNH in the article title means?
It’s a powerful question which I think people should ask themselves on the hour, every hour of every day.
The question helps motivate people to do more of the things they want, and need to do.
It helps them to do better in life.
It helps them to LIVE a better life.
If you are an avid reader of my articles, you’ll know that I regularly talk about how the results we want to achieve can only be realised by the actions we take.
Its basic cause and effect… the things you do will affect your life in specific ways, the more you do of a certain thing, the more it will affect your life.
So what is the question in question?
What Will I Gain From This Next Hour?
I was recently reminded of this method after reading an article where a woman was explaining how she would ask herself every hour, what am I going to gain from the next hour?
She would ask herself this question so that she was consciously aware of what she was doing and whether it would help her to achieve the things she wanted to do.
Her question is a little more longwinded than my version.
By asking yourself, ‘what will I gain from this next hour?’ you become aware of whether you need to change what you are doing or if you are okay to carry on.
For example; if your most pressing goal is to finish writing a book and right now you are alone in an empty house sat on the sofa drinking coffee reading the newspaper… asking yourself ‘what will I gain from this next hour?’ will force you to evaluate what you are doing… and what will be the result of your actions.
If you carried on relaxing on the sofa for an hour you may gain calmness and a moment of quiet pleasure, which is not necessarily a bad thing… but you may also gain nothing but annoyance at yourself for wasting the time and that you haven’t got any further with finishing your book.
You get more of what you do… if you spend a lot of time procrastinating instead of doing something which will take you towards achieving your goals, you’ll end up with more days of procrastination and goals still to be accomplished.
The problem with procrastination is that most people do not consciously realise that they are doing it. For many people, procrastination is a bad habit.
Asking yourself ‘what will I gain from this next hour?’ is a simple yet powerful system… as long as you remember to do it.
It might be a good idea to set a reminder on your phone to go off on the hour every hour so that you are forced to ask the question throughout the day.
This isn’t about time management; it is more about effort and attention management.
You cannot manage time; you can only manage what you do with the time you have.
You either use it in a good way, or a bad way…
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A good way will have a positive effect on your life; a bad way will affect your life negatively.
If you need to make an extra £20 a day and you have a spare hour available, popping out to the local Costa Coffee for a large latte will have a different result on your life than if you spent the hour working on something which would make you £20.
It’s obvious, I know.
It’s even more obvious when it is written down in front of you…
But when you are going about your day, it is easy to allow life to take over and you go with the flow of doing stuff without being aware of how it will affect your future.
Your future is determined by what you do today and so asking yourself throughout the day ‘what will I gain from this next hour?’ will help you to stay on track.
As I say, you cannot manage your time, only what you do with your time so choose what you do carefully.
By being aware of what you are doing and what you will gain from doing it, you begin to master making better decisions and better decisions lead to a better life.
It is through conscious awareness and making informed decisions that our friend Barry Tyler took £100 and turned it into £1.6 million.
He focused on doubling his money starting with £100.
He doubled £100 to £200… £200 to £400 so on and so forth.
It takes only 14 doublings to take £100 to £1.6 million.
What holds most people back is that they don’t know how to take £100 and double it up to £1.6 million.
It’s far easier when you have a plan and the right guidance.
And that is where our friend Barry comes in, he wants to show you how he doubled his way from £100 to £1.6 million.
He has laid out the exact ‘doubling method’ in an easy to follow plan which you can study from the comfort of your own home.
Following his advice, you too could turn £100 into £1.6 million.
If you would like Barry to show you click the link below:
Double Your Way To A Million
Kind Regards.
John Harrison
- Barry gives you both the GUIDANCE and the PLAN that you need to double your way from £100 to £1.6 million.
Here’s that link again