I came across this word Simpleology on the net. It’s a buzz around this days and it’s even featured in Wall Street Journal. Before, my plain understanding of the word simpleology is that it’s an amalgamation of two words simple and logy. simple could mean easy, straightforward or trouble-free while logy probably come from Greek logos meaning science or study.
After reading and digging some facts, I found out that it’s founder Mark Joyne simply defines simpleology as "The Simple Science of Getting What You Want". That sounds heavy. The program emphasizes on clear vision, focused energy and attention. It’s also about prioritizing actions moving towards your goals. How badly do you want it?
Going into the program takes time and needs some coaxing to guide you. Although there are audio and video tools which are interactive as a support for learning. They have expanded it to a web accessible program. It’s like having some virtual mentoring or going into virtual classes everyday. It’s good that they make use of the internet technology to do such thing.
There’s a newly release Simpleology WebCockpit 1.0 which is the first of it’s kind "Web 2.0" application designed to allow our users to apply the simpleology principles in an automated manner. Though this needs some radical enhancements and improvement in the succeeding versions but the wealth of learning is still there.
Staying focused on hitting our targets or on the things we want in life are major challenges which when overcomed becomes life’s simple pleasures. It actually takes time to break the bad habits and replace it with a good one. Let’s start setting our goal and keep a constant look on it and work towards it.