The success you are capable of won't happen unless you commit specific action, consistently. Super-Achievers understand and follow this simple guideline to success. They consistently take specific action to get a specific reaction, or reach a particular goal. They know precisely what they want out of life. Life's non-winners take little or no action in pursuit of a clearly defined and worthy goal.
If you believe in yourself, you will raise your self-concept and determine precisely what you want--you will achieve the Success you desire!
If, at present, you don't know what you want out of life and/or you are having trouble making progress in your life, I recommend you use the seven-step Master Plan technique to get going in the right direction. Then, you can "cast your net "on the right side."
Master Plan
Step 1 - Determine the Major Goal you desire in your life.
Step 2 - Develop an exact set of action steps (Strategies) that will take you to the Major Goal.
Step 3 - Put a specific time frame around attaining your Major Goal.
Step 4 - Since "Service to others is the price we pay for achieving our dreams," determine what service you will provide life or others in return for the attainment of your Major Goal.
Step 5 - Write your Major Goal and Strategies down. Review your Major Goal and Strategies: 1) in the evening prior to sleep; 2) in the morning prior to beginning work; and 3) at midday. Do this everyday.
Step 6 - Take Action by executing your action steps every day!
Step 7 - Share this Master Plan only with your A-Team --- people who support you and your dreams; not the negative naysayers.
This Master Plan technique will cause your life to take on a new glow! You will attract positive people, good fortune, and you will develop greater inner-strength. Your increased achievement will amaze you.
Meet Darryl Mobley--- For nearly 25 years, super-achievers have praised " Winner's Life & Business Coach" Darryl Mobley. You may know him as the founder and publisher of one of the nation's leading magazines. Darryl Mobley is brilliant when it comes to the strategies and action steps that lead to living a better life. Or, as he puts it, "How To Create A Life Worth Living. Darryl Mobley teaches people How To Create The Life Of Their Dreams - personally and professionally - with more happiness, more income, better relationships and more success. To find out more about Darryl Mobley, visit http://www.darrylmobley.com/
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Monday, December 31, 2007
The Phoenix Effect - Benefiting From Our Failures By Brice Alvord
"The major difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure." - John Maxwell
Failure is one of life's great forces; it's driven far more innovation than talent, creativity, or necessity combined. Above all, its stories are much better. Take for example Thomas Edison. He failed nearly 1,000 times to invent an incandescent light bulb.
Failure is natural, normal, and is going to happen. Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. The only real failure is failing to learn from failure
We have been programmed to avoid failure. As a result, we try to avoid it, as much as possible. Even worse, we deny having failed and push on steadily against increasing odds just to show 'em they mean business.
Failure is the foundation of success, and the means by which it is achieved. The distance between success and failure is so tiny. 'Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.'
"I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game-winning shot... and I missed. I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that's precisely why I succeed." - Michael Jordan
It's the failures we face in life, large and small -- and the way we face them -- that make us who we are and give us the opportunity to make ourselves better. How we fail is at least as important as how we succeed. Keeping that in mind, I offer the following thoughts about failure - based in part upon my own direct experiences with the subject:
Fail with class
When failure is imminent, cut your losses; don't deceive yourself into thinking everything's fine, or that you have to "see things through to the bitter end".
Don't pull others down with you; and that means, don't waste time pointing fingers. Take responsibility for your failure. accept responsibility for the mess you've made, and be responsible enough to clean it up.
Have an alternative plan
Having an alternative plan is critical to eventual success. No plan is failure-proof; embracing failure means accepting the risks you're taking and being prepared for the worst.
Review and move-on
Review the events that led up to the particular failure. Did you miss anything? What could you have done anything differently? Avoid blaming others, it is not productive. However, if you misplaced your trust in others, consider why you to put your trust in them to begin with.
Get a different point of view
Tell someone not closely tied to the situation what happened. Be clear and concise, tell it like it really was - no excuses. Find out what they would have done differently, and ask what advice they'd give you if you were just setting out on the effort..
Stop doing that!
TV Psychologist Dr. Phil says: "Insanity is when you do the same thing over and over, hoping for different results."
Once you've identified your mistakes, make an effort to avoid them in the future. I know this sounds like plain common sense, but like they say, common sense isn't common. Think of all the times you've seen someone go through an awful divorce only to take up with a new spouse with the same faults as the one they just dumped.
Do something!
Fail actively; don't give up and stand like a deer in the road, vacant-eyed, watching the headlights overtake you. The rudder on a super tanker is quite small in comparison to the rest of the ship, yet it controls the direction of the ship. The rudder is useless however if the ship is not moving. Without movement, it is merely potential waiting to happen.
Failure is the most important learning tool we humans have at our disposal. But if we merely accept failure and move on, we will not learn from the experience. Instead, accept your failures, derive from them every last morsel of information available. Ask yourself what you can take away from your failures, what you're being given by them.
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." - Thomas Alva Edison
If you look at all of the ultimate success stories, both personally and professionally, they all had to bounce back at one time or another. Some of the most spectacular successes in life have come from people who took risk and failed. Keep in mind; anybody who has had success has always had failures.
Beethoven's music teacher once told him that as a composer, he was hopeless.
Winston Churchill failed the 6th grade.
Walt Disney was fired by the editor of a newspaper because he, Disney, had "no good ideas".
When Thomas Edison was a boy his teacher told him he was too stupid to learn anything.
Einstein was four-years-old before he spoke. He spoke haltingly until nine years of age. He was advised to drop out of High School. And his teachers told him he would never amount to much.
Henry Ford's first two automobile businesses failed.
Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times (but he also hit 714 home runs).
Abraham Lincoln failed 11 times in politics before being elected President of the United States.
"We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. It is a powerful obstacle to growth. It assures the progressive narrowing of the personality and prevents exploration and experimentation. There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep on learning, you must keep on risking failure-all your life." - John W. Gardner
"A man may fail many times but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else." - J. Paul Getty
In the end, it is only by embracing failure that we achieve success. In many cases, not to fail is, in itself, a failure.
Brice Alvord has over thirty years experience as an internal and external performance improvement consultant. He holds a BA in Sociology/Psychology from Central Washington University and an MBA degree from City University of Seattle. He is the author of over two dozen books on continuous improvement and training.
For more information, visit our website at: http://www.aleragroup.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brice_Alvord
Failure is one of life's great forces; it's driven far more innovation than talent, creativity, or necessity combined. Above all, its stories are much better. Take for example Thomas Edison. He failed nearly 1,000 times to invent an incandescent light bulb.
Failure is natural, normal, and is going to happen. Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. The only real failure is failing to learn from failure
We have been programmed to avoid failure. As a result, we try to avoid it, as much as possible. Even worse, we deny having failed and push on steadily against increasing odds just to show 'em they mean business.
Failure is the foundation of success, and the means by which it is achieved. The distance between success and failure is so tiny. 'Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.'
"I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game-winning shot... and I missed. I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that's precisely why I succeed." - Michael Jordan
It's the failures we face in life, large and small -- and the way we face them -- that make us who we are and give us the opportunity to make ourselves better. How we fail is at least as important as how we succeed. Keeping that in mind, I offer the following thoughts about failure - based in part upon my own direct experiences with the subject:
Fail with class
When failure is imminent, cut your losses; don't deceive yourself into thinking everything's fine, or that you have to "see things through to the bitter end".
Don't pull others down with you; and that means, don't waste time pointing fingers. Take responsibility for your failure. accept responsibility for the mess you've made, and be responsible enough to clean it up.
Have an alternative plan
Having an alternative plan is critical to eventual success. No plan is failure-proof; embracing failure means accepting the risks you're taking and being prepared for the worst.
Review and move-on
Review the events that led up to the particular failure. Did you miss anything? What could you have done anything differently? Avoid blaming others, it is not productive. However, if you misplaced your trust in others, consider why you to put your trust in them to begin with.
Get a different point of view
Tell someone not closely tied to the situation what happened. Be clear and concise, tell it like it really was - no excuses. Find out what they would have done differently, and ask what advice they'd give you if you were just setting out on the effort..
Stop doing that!
TV Psychologist Dr. Phil says: "Insanity is when you do the same thing over and over, hoping for different results."
Once you've identified your mistakes, make an effort to avoid them in the future. I know this sounds like plain common sense, but like they say, common sense isn't common. Think of all the times you've seen someone go through an awful divorce only to take up with a new spouse with the same faults as the one they just dumped.
Do something!
Fail actively; don't give up and stand like a deer in the road, vacant-eyed, watching the headlights overtake you. The rudder on a super tanker is quite small in comparison to the rest of the ship, yet it controls the direction of the ship. The rudder is useless however if the ship is not moving. Without movement, it is merely potential waiting to happen.
Failure is the most important learning tool we humans have at our disposal. But if we merely accept failure and move on, we will not learn from the experience. Instead, accept your failures, derive from them every last morsel of information available. Ask yourself what you can take away from your failures, what you're being given by them.
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." - Thomas Alva Edison
If you look at all of the ultimate success stories, both personally and professionally, they all had to bounce back at one time or another. Some of the most spectacular successes in life have come from people who took risk and failed. Keep in mind; anybody who has had success has always had failures.
Beethoven's music teacher once told him that as a composer, he was hopeless.
Winston Churchill failed the 6th grade.
Walt Disney was fired by the editor of a newspaper because he, Disney, had "no good ideas".
When Thomas Edison was a boy his teacher told him he was too stupid to learn anything.
Einstein was four-years-old before he spoke. He spoke haltingly until nine years of age. He was advised to drop out of High School. And his teachers told him he would never amount to much.
Henry Ford's first two automobile businesses failed.
Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times (but he also hit 714 home runs).
Abraham Lincoln failed 11 times in politics before being elected President of the United States.
"We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. It is a powerful obstacle to growth. It assures the progressive narrowing of the personality and prevents exploration and experimentation. There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep on learning, you must keep on risking failure-all your life." - John W. Gardner
"A man may fail many times but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else." - J. Paul Getty
In the end, it is only by embracing failure that we achieve success. In many cases, not to fail is, in itself, a failure.
Brice Alvord has over thirty years experience as an internal and external performance improvement consultant. He holds a BA in Sociology/Psychology from Central Washington University and an MBA degree from City University of Seattle. He is the author of over two dozen books on continuous improvement and training.
For more information, visit our website at: http://www.aleragroup.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brice_Alvord
Three Vital Qualities of Ultra-Successful People By Mohamed Tohami
I was in trouble and living my life in confusion, complexity, and chaos.
I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life. More than anything else, I was looking for a meaningful life, searching for that ultimate satisfaction that would make me live every day with full passion for what I do. Yet every day I felt that I lost a part of my soul.
I kept falling in that downward spiral until I started reading about success and successful people. Only then did I discover three vital qualities that ultra-successful people have – and live by – that make all the difference. These qualities make those successful people move forward with lightning speed and reach levels of success that no one could have ever imagined.
I started applying these qualities and soon effected a complete life transformation – from an ordinary person to a success guru who is helping thousands of people worldwide to create everlasting success.
Now, you may be wondering what these qualities are. You may even think that it must be very hard to adapt them to your own life. But those three qualities are surprisingly simple, and yet extremely powerful. And they hold the key to success in any endeavor.
The first quality is CLARITY.
Successful people are clear about their purpose and what they want to achieve. They know their mission and they work every day to fulfill it. Their thoughts are clear and fresh. And their clarity of purpose brings them a peaceful mind and a passionate heart.
The second quality is SIMPLICITY.
Oh, I can't stress that one enough! Simplicity is the key to power. If you simplify everything – your life, work, needs, environment – you will be amazed at the sense of relief you feel. There is a reason behind that old saying “keep it simple, stupid!” Overcomplicating your life means you can’t think clearly. If you simplify, you will be an ultimately powerful person.
The third quality is FOCUS.
Successful people have laser-like focus. They guard their time and never allow anyone or anything to distract them. They go after their target with determination and their eyes on the prize. They don't get distracted and jump from one opportunity to another. They reach success one step at a time. They give their all to reaching their goal until they achieve it, and then they train their focus on the next goal.
As I often say, focus is what gets things done! True, huh?
To sum up, the reason successful people find their way to the top and achieve massive success is because of their depth and clarity of thought, their ability to simplify the complex, and their laser-like focus.
Adopt these qualities today and you will be armed with three vital qualities that will definitely accelerate your success.
C.S.F. your way to success!
Got it? ;)
Click Here Only If You Want to Stop Wandering Aimlessly Through Life, Lacking a Real Purpose
Mohamed Tohami (The Success 'Pharaoh') is the author and creator of "The Life Purpose Discovery System: Your Ultimate Guide To A Meaningful Life". http://www.lifepurposediscoverysystem.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mohamed_Tohami
I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life. More than anything else, I was looking for a meaningful life, searching for that ultimate satisfaction that would make me live every day with full passion for what I do. Yet every day I felt that I lost a part of my soul.
I kept falling in that downward spiral until I started reading about success and successful people. Only then did I discover three vital qualities that ultra-successful people have – and live by – that make all the difference. These qualities make those successful people move forward with lightning speed and reach levels of success that no one could have ever imagined.
I started applying these qualities and soon effected a complete life transformation – from an ordinary person to a success guru who is helping thousands of people worldwide to create everlasting success.
Now, you may be wondering what these qualities are. You may even think that it must be very hard to adapt them to your own life. But those three qualities are surprisingly simple, and yet extremely powerful. And they hold the key to success in any endeavor.
The first quality is CLARITY.
Successful people are clear about their purpose and what they want to achieve. They know their mission and they work every day to fulfill it. Their thoughts are clear and fresh. And their clarity of purpose brings them a peaceful mind and a passionate heart.
The second quality is SIMPLICITY.
Oh, I can't stress that one enough! Simplicity is the key to power. If you simplify everything – your life, work, needs, environment – you will be amazed at the sense of relief you feel. There is a reason behind that old saying “keep it simple, stupid!” Overcomplicating your life means you can’t think clearly. If you simplify, you will be an ultimately powerful person.
The third quality is FOCUS.
Successful people have laser-like focus. They guard their time and never allow anyone or anything to distract them. They go after their target with determination and their eyes on the prize. They don't get distracted and jump from one opportunity to another. They reach success one step at a time. They give their all to reaching their goal until they achieve it, and then they train their focus on the next goal.
As I often say, focus is what gets things done! True, huh?
To sum up, the reason successful people find their way to the top and achieve massive success is because of their depth and clarity of thought, their ability to simplify the complex, and their laser-like focus.
Adopt these qualities today and you will be armed with three vital qualities that will definitely accelerate your success.
C.S.F. your way to success!
Got it? ;)
Click Here Only If You Want to Stop Wandering Aimlessly Through Life, Lacking a Real Purpose
Mohamed Tohami (The Success 'Pharaoh') is the author and creator of "The Life Purpose Discovery System: Your Ultimate Guide To A Meaningful Life". http://www.lifepurposediscoverysystem.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mohamed_Tohami
The One Word That Will Change Your Life Forever By Dwayne Gilbert
There is one word in the English language that will change your life forever, and after you understand it and use it, your life will never be the same. This one word will allow you to have, do, and be anything and everything your heart desires.
In my years of experience listening to people and working with people and helping them to manifest and create the lives of their dreams, I have come across a few ways of speaking and thinking that have stopped many people from living the life of their dreams. I call these patterns the patterns of will or won't, do or don't, and understanding these patterns can help you have, do, and be anything you want.
These patterns are patterns that often stop people dead in their tracks. I am amazed and left in awe at people many times. I never could understand why people would want something, but give up on it before they get the opportunity to get it. Why people would deprive themselves of those things they want that would bring them happiness.
I have come to believe that the biggest problem for most people is one simple a word. A word that has the power to change lives in drastic ways. What is that one word you ask? Commitment.
That's right, the one word that has the power to change your life forever is commitment. Why is commitment such a powerful word? It's simple. Most people, and I'm talking about a very large majority of the population simply will not make a commitment to something until it's done and over with.
If there is something you want, truly want. Not a half hearted kind of want, but really want, you must make a complete and total commitment to it. This is what I call the will or won't, do or don't syndrome. There is no well maybe I will. You will or you won't, you do or you don't.
There is no such thing as I'll try. Here is an example. Try to stand up. Seriously, try to stand up right now. You can't try to stand up.
You can't, it is impossible to try to stand up unless you have medical problems with your legs or are tied to your chair. You either do or you don't, you either will or you won't. Life and what you want is really that simple.
You either will or you won't make the commitment to go through whatever it takes to get what you want. You either do or you don't do what you have to in order to live the life of your dreams and have, do, and be anything and everything you want.
Remember the word commitment. It has the power to give you anything and everything your heart desires. There is no such thing as try. You will or you won't, you either do or you don't.
So make a commitment right now. Make a commitment to those you love, to society, most importantly, to yourself to do what you have to do in order to have, do, and be everything you want and are capable of having, doing, and being. Say that you will, and you won't stop until you do.
Dwayne Gilbert is the founder of http://www.wealthylifesecrets.com/ and the Wealthy Life Secrets Program. He has been helping people to Unleash Their Potential for over 10 years. He has helped people from all walks of life to get on a better path and to create the life of their dreams. To learn more about the law of attraction and how to create the life of your dreams, visit http://www.wealthylifesecrets.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dwayne_Gilbert
In my years of experience listening to people and working with people and helping them to manifest and create the lives of their dreams, I have come across a few ways of speaking and thinking that have stopped many people from living the life of their dreams. I call these patterns the patterns of will or won't, do or don't, and understanding these patterns can help you have, do, and be anything you want.
These patterns are patterns that often stop people dead in their tracks. I am amazed and left in awe at people many times. I never could understand why people would want something, but give up on it before they get the opportunity to get it. Why people would deprive themselves of those things they want that would bring them happiness.
I have come to believe that the biggest problem for most people is one simple a word. A word that has the power to change lives in drastic ways. What is that one word you ask? Commitment.
That's right, the one word that has the power to change your life forever is commitment. Why is commitment such a powerful word? It's simple. Most people, and I'm talking about a very large majority of the population simply will not make a commitment to something until it's done and over with.
If there is something you want, truly want. Not a half hearted kind of want, but really want, you must make a complete and total commitment to it. This is what I call the will or won't, do or don't syndrome. There is no well maybe I will. You will or you won't, you do or you don't.
There is no such thing as I'll try. Here is an example. Try to stand up. Seriously, try to stand up right now. You can't try to stand up.
You can't, it is impossible to try to stand up unless you have medical problems with your legs or are tied to your chair. You either do or you don't, you either will or you won't. Life and what you want is really that simple.
You either will or you won't make the commitment to go through whatever it takes to get what you want. You either do or you don't do what you have to in order to live the life of your dreams and have, do, and be anything and everything you want.
Remember the word commitment. It has the power to give you anything and everything your heart desires. There is no such thing as try. You will or you won't, you either do or you don't.
So make a commitment right now. Make a commitment to those you love, to society, most importantly, to yourself to do what you have to do in order to have, do, and be everything you want and are capable of having, doing, and being. Say that you will, and you won't stop until you do.
Dwayne Gilbert is the founder of http://www.wealthylifesecrets.com/ and the Wealthy Life Secrets Program. He has been helping people to Unleash Their Potential for over 10 years. He has helped people from all walks of life to get on a better path and to create the life of their dreams. To learn more about the law of attraction and how to create the life of your dreams, visit http://www.wealthylifesecrets.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dwayne_Gilbert
Are You Yanking The Rug Of Success Out From Under Yourself By Sharon A. Michaels
Let's begin at the beginning -- recognizing and understanding self-sabotage.
Definition: Self-sabotaging behaviors are any destructive behaviors that keep you from living up to your true potential and robs you of true success.
Think of a sabotaging behavior as anything you emotionally, spiritually or physically do that can keep you from achieving the success you want, when you want it.
Examples: The goals that were never achieved, the vacation you never found time to take, the exercise equipment gathering dust or the credit cards always charged to the limit.
Sabotage is a negative way to keep you within your success comfort zone. Self-sabotage is like continuously taking three steps forward and two steps back. I call it the "sabotage shuffle." Can you picture it? It's a dance step, three steps up, and two steps back. Again, three steps up, two steps back. There are positive feelings going forward and disappointment and uncertainty as you step back.
Why can self-sabotage be so destructive? Self-sabotage has the power to take away your sense of accomplishment, self-satisfaction and even self-esteem.
THE GOOD NEWS . . . You can choose to end self-sabotaging behaviors and live up to your true potential. You have the power to achieve success, self-satisfaction and happiness.
Successful change begins one small step at a time. Each step builds on the one before until we're able to overcome challenges in positive, productive ways. There are no quick fixes. There are no magical pills or overnight cures. Empowering ourselves to recognize, understand and conquer self-sabotage takes time, effort and emotional commitment.
Here is an activity that's a great place to begin: Focus your energy on one positive thought a day for the next seven days.
Believing you are strong, powerful and successful.
Attracting positive experiences into your life.
Living the words, "I can" and "unstoppable."
Realizing that happiness is a choice.
Appreciating the growth opportunities in life.
Learning from the challenges and going positively forward.
Setting realistic, yet growth inspiring expectations.
Become more conscious of your thoughts and how they affect everyday outcomes. Concentrate on one empowering thought a day and observe how your focus is attracted to that subject or item.
Successful change begins one small step at a time:
Are you willing to consistently choose the positive solutions that achieve positive results?
Do you truly believe you are worthy and deserving of a life with more steps forward than backward?
Are you willing to end self-sabotage?
Remember that positive expectations take you three steps forward, negative ones are the two steps back. Don't you think it's time to hang up those shuffling shoes?
Sharon A. Michaels is an e-mentor to women who want to work for themselves. Sharon has over 20 years of business, speaking and writing experience on issues of ending self-sabotage, living in abundance and wealth and making money in network marketing. Sharon offers books, webinars and tele-conferences on how to give yourself the power to succeed.
You can learn more about Sharon Michaels at http://sharonismymentor.com/
Sharon A. Michaels is also the Editor of the Abundance and Wealth site on BellaOnline.com To read more of Sharon's articles and sign up for her weekly newsletter go to http://abundanceandwealth.bellaonline.com/
Copyright Sharon A. Michaels - When using this article please give full credit to Sharon Michaels and use the bio as written above.
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Definition: Self-sabotaging behaviors are any destructive behaviors that keep you from living up to your true potential and robs you of true success.
Think of a sabotaging behavior as anything you emotionally, spiritually or physically do that can keep you from achieving the success you want, when you want it.
Examples: The goals that were never achieved, the vacation you never found time to take, the exercise equipment gathering dust or the credit cards always charged to the limit.
Sabotage is a negative way to keep you within your success comfort zone. Self-sabotage is like continuously taking three steps forward and two steps back. I call it the "sabotage shuffle." Can you picture it? It's a dance step, three steps up, and two steps back. Again, three steps up, two steps back. There are positive feelings going forward and disappointment and uncertainty as you step back.
Why can self-sabotage be so destructive? Self-sabotage has the power to take away your sense of accomplishment, self-satisfaction and even self-esteem.
THE GOOD NEWS . . . You can choose to end self-sabotaging behaviors and live up to your true potential. You have the power to achieve success, self-satisfaction and happiness.
Successful change begins one small step at a time. Each step builds on the one before until we're able to overcome challenges in positive, productive ways. There are no quick fixes. There are no magical pills or overnight cures. Empowering ourselves to recognize, understand and conquer self-sabotage takes time, effort and emotional commitment.
Here is an activity that's a great place to begin: Focus your energy on one positive thought a day for the next seven days.
Believing you are strong, powerful and successful.
Attracting positive experiences into your life.
Living the words, "I can" and "unstoppable."
Realizing that happiness is a choice.
Appreciating the growth opportunities in life.
Learning from the challenges and going positively forward.
Setting realistic, yet growth inspiring expectations.
Become more conscious of your thoughts and how they affect everyday outcomes. Concentrate on one empowering thought a day and observe how your focus is attracted to that subject or item.
Successful change begins one small step at a time:
Are you willing to consistently choose the positive solutions that achieve positive results?
Do you truly believe you are worthy and deserving of a life with more steps forward than backward?
Are you willing to end self-sabotage?
Remember that positive expectations take you three steps forward, negative ones are the two steps back. Don't you think it's time to hang up those shuffling shoes?
Sharon A. Michaels is an e-mentor to women who want to work for themselves. Sharon has over 20 years of business, speaking and writing experience on issues of ending self-sabotage, living in abundance and wealth and making money in network marketing. Sharon offers books, webinars and tele-conferences on how to give yourself the power to succeed.
You can learn more about Sharon Michaels at http://sharonismymentor.com/
Sharon A. Michaels is also the Editor of the Abundance and Wealth site on BellaOnline.com To read more of Sharon's articles and sign up for her weekly newsletter go to http://abundanceandwealth.bellaonline.com/
Copyright Sharon A. Michaels - When using this article please give full credit to Sharon Michaels and use the bio as written above.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sharon_A._Michaels
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