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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Failing to Succeed Movie
Failing to Succeed Movie: Yes, it is a challenge to succeed; you've got to become a good planner, and a good dreamer. You've got to see the future finished in advance. You've got to put in the long hours and put up with the setbacks and the disappointments. You've got to learn to enjoy the process, because challenges are part of success.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Mental Exercises That Can Help You Achieve Anything
The definition of success varies wildly depending on who you ask.
My definition and yours might be completely different, or they may differ because we are simply working on different things in our lives. You may be working on quitting smoking, someone else may be trying to lose weight, I may be preparing for an upcoming speech I'll have to give.
One thing is for sure though, if you want to be 'successful' you need to get in the right mind-set.
So how do you get yourself mentally prepared to take on a new challenge?
No matter what you're trying to accomplish, there are 4 easy exercises that anyone can do to get themselves mentally prepared for success.
Meditation
Meditation is the practice in which you train your mind to induce a mode of higher consciousness. In order to do this, find a quiet place to either sit or lay down, and simply close your eyes and begin taking deep breaths in and out. Doing this can help you reduce stress, become aware of yourself and your environment, help you to ignore distractions, improve your focus, and even help your physical well-being.
Reframing
Reframing consists of changing the way we see things and trying to find alternative ways of viewing ideas, events, and situations. Reframing is a way of taking negative thoughts or emotions, and spinning them in a positive way. Instead of worrying over a past failure, use it as an opportunity to see where you can improve and grow. Practice seeing opportunity in failure or shortcomings, and pretty soon you'll be more optimistic all around.
Visualization
Visualization is a very popular one amongst athletes, business people, and entertainers. When you have an event coming up (Public speaking engagement, job interview, basketball game) visualize yourself in the process of that event. Don't focus on the outcome or how you think it will end up, but simply the process of what you'll be doing and the different scenarios that could pop up during. If you do this for everything, you'll feel more prepared to handle situations when they arise.
Self-Talk
Self talk is the process of repeating positive affirmations and thoughts to yourself. Things that will help you to
complete your task at hand. There are a couple different types of self talk that you can use to help yourself achieve any goal - motivational and instructional.
Motivational self talk could be anything from, "you got this", "you are good enough", and "you WILL achieve your goal".
Instructional on the other hand isn't just to pump you up and make you feel capable and confident. An example of instructional self talk would be a golfer trying to work on his swing repeating to himself "bend your knees and keep your eye on the ball".
If you practice these 4 mental exercises for a while, they will eventually become second nature. If you can get your mind set right, you will feel more confident and capable and will be able to achieve anything you set out to do.
"No Thought stands Still, they either push you towards your goal or away from it"
From Andy Shaw (Author of "A bug free mind")
Friday, February 14, 2014
Vision Boards
Vision boards are essentially poster boards or electronic boards that you can put pictures or words on with the sole purpose of inspiring you to pursue your goals.
Many people will get a poster board from the office supply store and tape or paste pictures from a magazine on it. These should be pictures of things, places or situations that you want to have in your life. You can also tape or paste positive words on the board. Once you’ve created your vision board, you should hang it in a place where you can see it regularly.
The point of the vision board is for you to see your goals. It helps you to stay focused on what you’re working to achieve if you are looking at it on a regular basis.
From http://www.suzannahscully.com
A video describing what a vision board is, why they are important
and what the steps are to make one.
You can also create a vision board online using a social media website like Pinterest or photo collage programs.
No matter how you create your vision board, the key is to use it to focus on goals you’re currently working to reach and put it somewhere you can see it often, ideally daily. The more you see your vision board, the more you’re reminded what you’re working towards. This is especially helpful when you hit a rough spot or things are moving more slowly than you planned.
Many people will get a poster board from the office supply store and tape or paste pictures from a magazine on it. These should be pictures of things, places or situations that you want to have in your life. You can also tape or paste positive words on the board. Once you’ve created your vision board, you should hang it in a place where you can see it regularly.
The point of the vision board is for you to see your goals. It helps you to stay focused on what you’re working to achieve if you are looking at it on a regular basis.
From http://www.suzannahscully.com
No matter how you create your vision board, the key is to use it to focus on goals you’re currently working to reach and put it somewhere you can see it often, ideally daily. The more you see your vision board, the more you’re reminded what you’re working towards. This is especially helpful when you hit a rough spot or things are moving more slowly than you planned.
Action may not always bring happiness...
but there is no happiness without action.By: Benjamin Disraeli
but there is no happiness without action.By: Benjamin Disraeli
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