All posts by Josh Hinds

The Law of Diminishing Intent – Advice for Getting More Done

In the following message I share the ideas behind the Law of Diminishing Intent. In summary, this is the idea that the longer you allow yourself to put off doing what you know needs done — the less likely you will be to ever achieve your given undertaking.

Friend, if you want to get more things done, and experience more successful outcomes, give the ideas shared in the following video some thought. I believe you’ll find them to be helpful as you move along your personal success journey.… Read the rest of the article

Goal Setting Advice – Going Beyond New Years Resolutions

In the following video message I share ideas on how to move past the shortcomings sometimes associated with setting New Years Resolutions, and give you some ideas on how to go about seeing more of the things you would like to accomplish go from want to, to completed.

I hope you found the ideas above helpful. Your thoughts and feedback are appreciated if you would like to leave a comment below.

And remember…

It’s Your life, LIVE BIG!
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Can’t Never Could

The other day I was thinking about a teacher I had in grade school who used to always say, “can’t never could.” Like most kids in school (me anyway..lol) we’d try to convince her of all the reasons we couldn’t do something, or why something was too difficult — she wouldn’t buy it, she’d just repeat, “can’t never could.”

I’m sure as much as it drove all of us nuts to hear it, it must have been twice as frustrating for her to have had to say it repeatedly to all us kids, but she did anyway.… Read the rest of the article

Don’t be Afraid to Set Lofty Goals

It seems that fewer people are dreaming big dreams, and of those who do, even fewer are willing to go as far as to craft a plan in the form of a goal, which will outline the actions necessary to get them the results they desire.

You’re not chained to the same outcome as those around you…

Perhaps it’s the perception people have of the economy at the moment, or the stories they hear on the news of others experiencing challenging times.… Read the rest of the article

Blocking tics, Anxiety, and Working Through Life’s Setbacks

For those not familiar with this part of my story, there was a time in my life where I struggled with anxiety. In reality the word struggle is an understatement. It showed up about the same time that what I refer to as my “blocking tic” did. Think stutter on steroids and you’ve got an idea of what it was like. This was one of the more “interesting” Tourette’s syndrome symptoms I’ve experienced.

Yes, I was diagnosed with Tourette’s at a young age.… Read the rest of the article

Rule Number One of Leadership – Leaders Don’t Pass the Buck

There are far greater authorities then I who have written on the all important topic of leadership. That said, I do want to touch on this one, what I believe to be an incredibly important leadership skill. I consider it to be rule #1 because anyone who aspires to be a true leader, whether, in their personal life, professionally, or a combination of both, there is simply no way around not making this leadership characteristic a part of their very being.… Read the rest of the article