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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

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Steps to Success....Positive action makes positive thinking?

Steps to Success

"The bamboo which bends is stronger than the oak which resists. " Japanese Proverb

Hi Lifestyler,

Regardless of who you are and whether you agree with it or not, you are the most important person alive as far as you and your life is concerned.

Believe in yourself, this has to be a golden rule...

Think about how you can use this information to help you become the person to want to be, someone who's happy, fulfilled, confident, positive and succesful.

Build upon your daily positive experiences, it's been working for me and I want to share this positive characteristic with you right now...

Read this quote first:

"The bamboo which bends is stronger than the oak which resists."

Now slowly read it again:

"The bamboo which bends is stronger than the oak which resists."

Ok. What's does it mean to you?

Well, sometimes it is wiser to join forces than to fight them.

Are you like an agile and strong bending bamboo?

Or perhaps, you're like the rigid oak which resists bending?

In other words why do others fail in their success, dreams, happiness, goals, etc?

Why?

Because of broken focus?

If you don't focus on your ideas with white-hot intensity and a sincere belief that you cannot fail, that you'll succeed at whatever you choose to do...

If you go from idea to idea with no follow through...

Well, you've no results!

One of the biggest enemies to your success is resistance.

There is no benefit in resistance, unless you accept it as such.

When you live your life in the positive sense, of course you'll face adversity.

But you'll have confidence and determination, and that makes a huge difference.

Temporary setbacks become learning experiences that prepare you for greater success.

It's crucial for you to realize that your knowledge in itself is not your true source of power.

Bear in mind, resistance restricts and reduces your potential power from expanding.

Only through positive action, can you convert your potential power into unlimited real power.

Many 'experts' teach the concept of doing multiple goals at a time, and this isn't a new idea.

If you're experienced, that is to say, you understand and comprehend and apply the principles that's fine...

But if you're just starting out, I think it can be a very dangerous idea.

I know it was for me...

I do agree with striving to do multiple goals, but not before you've ever created one real goal.

If you've never accomplished or achieved one goal, then ask yourself why are you trying to do two or three (or multiples) goals/projects at a time?

Does that make any sense to you?

It certainly doesn't make sense to me.

You're thoughts and actions are therfore diluted and/or way too scattered to be effective...

When you want to amplify your results day-by-day, week-by-week, month-by-month, you can become better and better by first committing yourself to just one singular focus.

If you've just started out, you don't need multiple goals/projects, but you do want to focus.

You want to do is choose one goal.

You want to to do is put your free time towards it.

You want and need to do is 'pay the price.'

YOU want to follow thru and take massive action.

You want to concentrate your effort and strengthen your ability to bend in the positive sense, because each step-by-step in the right direction brings you rewards.

Believe in yourself and continue to build the momentum you need to achieve your most ambitious goal, whatever it is you want to set for youself.

You don't want to be spreading yourself too thin.

It sounds good but it doesn't work that way beacuse you're competing against yourself.

Your focus is too wide.

In reality, you have more than enough opportunities to achieve one goal, and I've more than one, I can tell you.

Yes, more than one because I've learned to focus on one at a time.

Here's some good honest advice: "stop running around looking for the latest, greatest, sexiest thing."

If you're wanting to leap forward, perhaps just starting out, find one thing to focus on and stick to it.

First take baby steps.

Then take small steps...

And when you grow as an individual, you'll approach life with good habits that reflect your character...and that's the strength of bamboo.

Grow tall, reach out and grab what's yours!

Here's another tip: "as you develop your focus and intensity, instead of looking to start a new goal, why not develop multiple goals within the same goal."

In other words, break one big goal down into smaller goals...makes sense, right?

The formula works, but you've got to believe and give yourself the start to stay focused, and of course no matter waht...never give up.

Listen...

If you can stay focused, continue to take action and learn from your mistakes, you can virtually accomplish anything, infact amazing things.

You're now ready to stay focused, I can feel your energy, so move forward and thrive...

Thank you for reading my friend…I appreciate you.

Always with lots of love, success, good health to you and yours.

Steps to Success