STOP your perfectionism procrastination #EngagingScreenagers

DrWarren prepping for Engaging Screenagers Conference Session Presentation at IMLF 2017
STOP your perfectionism procrastination #EngagingScreenagers
This is a lethal trap we must avoid.
As you likely know, Tony Robbins and Matt Lloyd are some of my top mentors.
And I wanted to share one their tips with you in today’s note. It can make this optimal lifestyle / autopilot business go much easier for you, and may even bump up your income.

Hey, Dr Warren again…

Yesterday I blogged about not dissociating, living fully (mentally, physically, emotionally) in the moment, so today I will talk about identifying dissociating characteristics.
Again, the high-achievers live in the moment to build their optimal lifestyles.
Not Dissociating (i.e. Living in the moment) is Life Skill #2 according to World Life Skills Expert Jill Raiguel.
Some dissociating behaviors:
Ignoring boredom and pain is dissociating behaviors.
Numbing yourself to deal with everyday life is dissociating.
Perfectionism is dissociating.
Perfectionism is procrastination running the show…
Procrastination is on or near the top of the list of dissociating behaviors.
So, both Tony and Matt put on quite a few training Webinars about lifestyle and business.
They’re NEVER perfect, yet they’ve made many millions as a result of putting them on.
They are very open about them being imperfect. Almost like it’s a stamp of pride, because…
The goal is not to get it perfect. It’s to get it done.
85% perfect is better than 100%.
Because perfect never happens.
Trying to get something perfect is a huge trap many fall into in this optimal lifestyle / autopilot business.
Just one more book…
Just one more course…
I’ll launch my automated lifestyle or autopilot business after I do this…
Don’t let yourself get stuck here too, okay?
And the main point here?
Life, income, fulfillment and lifestyle, those are the rewards of taking massive imperfect action.
It’s never the result of something being perfect. Never.
Hope this helps.
If it’s a fit for you?
As you go through the your life…
The key is to just get through the steps and take action, no matter what. Don’t worry about it being “perfect.”
Imperfect action with this system can put up to 10-20-30+ hours per week in your optimal lifestyle account.
All the Best,
Warren Linger

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Engagement background before eWorkbooks
As a trainer and university lecturer in the USA, I had great success in my coaching, training, and classrooms by engaging my learners in ways I had learned from my Dale Carnegie Instructor Training. (optimal engagement)
After earning my Doctoral Degree researching engaging instruction in adult education and training and development, I started a training business in Hong Kong.
But something was wrong, I was struggling in this new culture (I’m a cattle rancher’s son from Colorado, USA) to find ways to inspire and motivate my coachees and students in Hong Kong.
With my coachees and in the classroom, I preferred having clients engage in learning activities instead of just talking. This is especially effective to keep clients engaged between coaching calls.  
I struggled through trying several paper worksheets and workbooks to guide students, but I wasn’t getting the results I wanted. (junk engagement)
When the smart phone with the ability to search the internet came along, I could see my clients were curating (i.e. searching, finding, collecting, commenting, changing, remixing, and sharing.)
I thought, “Why not do that for learning?”, so I started asking them to answer questions, interact with information and colleagues, and go find examples of the learning content using their mobile devices.
eWorkbook development and success
I began searching for possibilities and I struggled testing several apps, until we created best practices using eWorkbooks, and after testing them, began to use eWorkbooks as my clients always had their devices with them.
Then we used eWorkbooks (Google Forms with the training slides as well as interactive questions, curating links and tasksexample images and videos, etc.) This became powerful for my coaching clients as they were able to share ideas and get the benefits of social learning even though they were not in the training course or classroom.
My clients [Engaging Screenagers] completed eWorkbooks using their mobile devices as they were learning interactively while, at the same time, they were developing habits of learning with their devices (optimal engagement) instead of killing time with them. (junk engagement)
Students used eWorkbooks to while I lead the discussion and guided them, and after they submitted their answers, they would get their responses sent to their inbox so they could review their learning Moments of Growth(optimal engagement)
Because the students’ responses from eWorkbooks go right into a spreadsheet in real-time, as the teacher I can monitor what students are doing to give them guidance in the moment, as well as track their learning develop over time.


Since those early days, I’ve had great luck supporting my coaching clients and entrepreneur friends use Google forms for 360° reviews for evaluations as well as use eBrochures and eMenus to test new ideas and actively engage and actively interact with customers.

STOP your perfectionism procrastination #EngagingScreenagers
DrWarren prepping for Engaging Screenagers Conference Session Presentation at IMLF 2017
Perfectionism is procrastination (dissociating) running the show… Tony Robbins hosts training Webinars about lifestyle and business and they are NEVER perfect.
#EngagingScreenagers; #WarrenLINGER; #MomentsofGrowth; #MomentsofEngagement;  #eWorkbooks; #eBrochures; #DrWarrenLINGER; #OptimalEngagement; #JunkEngagement; #EngageintheScreenage;
Dr Warren LINGER © 2018

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