TED.com is a non for profit website devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. From this site , I have chosen to take a look Matt Cutts: Try something new for 30 days. This is a very enjoyable presentation that is very simple and yet straight to the point. The speaker discussed the idea of trying something new for 30 days to make it a habit. He says, “If anyone wants to do something badly enough, you can do anything for 30 days. He called them his “30 Day Challenges.” The speaker came across as very convincing and confident in his position. The speaker provided various examples on how he has given himself various 30 day challenges and how in turn those same challenges have opened the doors to many other valuable opportunities in the future. The logic behind the speakers position on trying something new for 30 days is that in creating small sustainable changes, they are more likely to stick.
The speakers words were quite motivating. I feel that small objectives are ultimately the gateway to achieving longterm goals. A longterm goal of mine is to have a successful career within the music career as a rapper or entrepreneur. There are many steps that I need to take to achieve such a goal. Setting multiple 30 days challenges will in-turn help pave the way for such goals to be reached. The speakers words also helped instill within me a sense of hope. I now feel like I can do anything. I feel that I am equipped with the tools to create the life that I desire for myself. The speaker now has helped me understand that I have the power to be a successful entrepreneur within the entertainment industry. No longer does that power over my success belong to someone else. Overall I feel that this particular article has helped me reshape my thinking on just how much I can achieve within the entertainment industry with a little planning and execution.
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