"Exercise" means action. It can mean physical activity for fitness, or activity done to build a skill (as in a writing or math exercise), or a drill or practice activity (like a military exercise). It can also be a ceremonial action, like commencement exercises, or a way of taking action, like exercising a privilege. We can exercise our bodies, our minds, our rights, and even our religion. Or a troubling thought can exercise us, causing a workout of worrying. We can exercise control, or exercise caution, or exercise the dog with a long morning run.
It's enough to make you wish that reading my blog would burn calories. :)
In order to accomplish any goal, you're going to need to exercise something. Whether you are exercising your judgment, your self-control or your six-pack abs, you need to take action in order to get the results you want. If I want to achieve my goal of making regular blog entries, and get the desired result of a large community of engaged readers following my blog, I'll need to exercise my best creative thinking and language skills on a daily basis. What do you need to exercise in order to achieve your goals?
If you'd like some help designing a results-focused exercise program to achieve your business goals, give me a call!
2 comments:
You have too much time on your hands, don't you? Why not exercise?
Seriously, nice take on semantics. Never really thought about the different ways to exercise. When I feel a bit but (sic) heavy, I will remember your blog...
Indeed, Chip, exercising is a great way to reduce the size of your "but"! Now who's playing word games? :)
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