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Tomorrow is Not the Same as Yesterday

By Michelle Shaeffer | 11 Comments

Do you ever feel trapped in a cycle?  It might be a cycle of not getting things done, not seeing results, or feeling like you can’t get traction to get ahead…

Just remember – tomorrow is not the same as yesterday.  Change what you do today, and you’ll change what happens tomorrow.

“Destiny is not a matter of chance; but a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for. It is a thing to be achieved.” ~William Jennings Bryant

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~Peter F. Drucker

Need more inspiration?  Here are some blog posts I’ve run across this week that’ll give you a good kick in the pants to take action.  :)

Get Out of Your Own Way – I think I need to have Lisbeth’s #1 and #2 points from this post tattooed across my forehead.

Take 100% Responsibility – Want a better life/business/whatever? Helen Raptoplous shares the key.

What Are You Afraid Of? – From Julie Henderson’s blog, this post asks a very important question at the end.

Public Declarations Keep You Accountable to Your Dreams – Lisa offers a great example of how to publicly make yourself accountable in this post.

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  1. Samantha Bangayan says

    April 3, 2011 at 3:37 pm

    You’re so right that other blogs provide so much inspiration! It’s also my way of taking life into my own hands — informing myself and then taking action!

    Thanks for these inspirational links, especially Lisa’s! Being a punk rock psychic is the epitome of being proud of who you are. =) I would also add your hot pink hair on my list of inspirations as well. =) You inspire me to be me!
    Samantha Bangayan recently posted… The Launch of a New BeginningMy Profile

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    • Michelle Shaeffer says

      April 3, 2011 at 5:39 pm

      Thanks, Samantha. Took me 29 years to find the courage. But I love it. :)
      Michelle Shaeffer recently posted… 7 Reasons I Share “Secrets” With My ReadersMy Profile

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  2. Lisbeth Tanz says

    April 4, 2011 at 2:22 pm

    Oh Michelle, please don’t go to all the trouble to tattoo my thoughts on your forehead! But thank you for the mention – I’m happy somebody reads my stuff and gets something useful from it. :)
    Lisbeth Tanz recently posted… Empower Someone Else – Ask For HelpMy Profile

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    • Michelle Shaeffer says

      April 4, 2011 at 3:25 pm

      Considering my fear of needles, I probably won’t. But I did write those two phrases on a sticky note and put them on my bulletin board.

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  3. Dan says

    April 4, 2011 at 3:02 pm

    I work as an SEO consultant and web designer and there are times when I feel that I am trapped in that cycle, especially when I’m not seeing the results that I want from my efforts. I found that a good way to avoid this is by breaking up my activities throughout the week. For instance one day I will blog and then the next I will work on backlinks. Then on the third day I will just do some reading on my favorite blogs or try and find some new ones. The following day I will work on my web design projects.

    I find that by varying what I do throughout the week, I don’t burn out as easily. Everything stays fresh and I am much more productive. Even still, there are times when I get tired and at those points I think it’s ok to take a break. In fact I think it is crucial. On those days, I limit my time on the computer to checking my emails and saying hello to my friends on Twitter. After a day of rest I am usually ready to go at it harder than ever.

    Today was my day to do some reading and I decided to do a bit of surfing and find some new blogs. I just happened to find yours :) To me, this is the fun part, browsing around to see what everyone else is talking about. I always end up with a handful of new Ideas that I can take home with me to my Blog. Tomorrow I will be back to the grind, but this time with a whole new perspective.

    “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” ~Peter F. Drucker < Words to live by. Thanks for sharing!
    Dan recently posted… Everybody is an SEO Expert These DaysMy Profile

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    • Michelle Shaeffer says

      April 6, 2011 at 9:47 pm

      I like that approach, Dan. It’s easy to get burnt out if we don’t take time to get a break and recharge. I’m glad you found your way over here. :)

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  4. Diana Simon says

    April 5, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    Hi Michelle, love the quotes you have shared and for me, I have come to the conclusion that I always have a choice and it’s up to me to decide how my choices will create my tomorrow :)

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    • Michelle Shaeffer says

      April 6, 2011 at 9:45 pm

      Yes! One decision at a time, we create.

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  5. Rug Cleaning Santa Monica says

    April 5, 2011 at 1:36 pm

    Thank you Michelle. I love inspirational quotes and just something to remind myself that I’m not the only one who may feel this way, otherwise that quote would never have been there! Right? I believe that things happen for a reason and when one door closes, another is waiting to be opened.

    -Amanda

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    • Michelle Shaeffer says

      April 6, 2011 at 9:44 pm

      There’s something comforting about knowing we aren’t alone. :)

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