Doing Our Best

When the Standard and Goal is Absolute, we cannot measure ourselves against it without being crushed by the weight of its Judgment.

Therefore as we strive towards Perfection, we do not measure ourselves against the Absolute, but by our Progress.

From a coaching perspective, two of the most powerful tools are:

  1. Ask yourself a series of questions daily, that begin with Did I Do My Best To (fill in the blank)?

For example:

  • Did I Do My Best To: manage my total nested hierarchy of relationships with integrity?
  • Did I Do My Best To: demonstrate unconditional Love to my loved ones?
  • Did I Do My Best To: Live in Integrity and Right Relationship to One and All?
  1. As you evaluate Progress, do not measure yourself against the Absolute. Rather, measure your Progress and Continuous Improvement over time.

These two paradigms, Doing Our Best and Becoming A Little Better Every Day, result in the aggregation of marginal gains over time to reap the exponential benefits of compounding.