Christy
Donner, owner of Innovative Strategies, said that the key element in the concept
of “eliminating incompletions" is to finish your unfinished business.
There
are projects, relationships, and situations ‘unfinished’ which continue to
consume personal energy. Energy is drained even when you are not thinking of the
incompletion consciously. This could be as simple as: the dent in my car that
I've been meaning to fix; the college degree I stopped short of getting; etc.
A clue that something might be an “incompletion” for you is having a feeling such as guilt, remorse, regret, shame, anger, denial or sadness. Look inside to see if any of these ring a bell. You are the only judge.
A clue that something might be an “incompletion” for you is having a feeling such as guilt, remorse, regret, shame, anger, denial or sadness. Look inside to see if any of these ring a bell. You are the only judge.
Incompletions
show up in four areas in your life: physically, in relationships, in your
surroundings, and in your financial affairs.
Once you eliminate incompletions, you'll see/feel an immediate burst of energy. As you do you are likely to experience more confidence, more time, fewer problems, and more opportunities.
Once you eliminate incompletions, you'll see/feel an immediate burst of energy. As you do you are likely to experience more confidence, more time, fewer problems, and more opportunities.
Start
by making a list of the incompletions in your life, and start chipping away at
the list.
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