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What Is Positive Thinking?
An optimist will look for clues given by the presenters on how she can use her experience along with the valued information given at the event to replicate successful outcomes presently and in the future. You can gain valuable lessons from speakers at a seminar or from books- but until you reflect upon your life and apply the lessons on a consistent basis you may continue the cycle of past behavior. Your objective is to grow and change.
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Program for Success
The trouble is that we live our “movie” one frame at a time, that is to say one day at a time. Imagine that you have put in a DVD and are about to watch your favorite movie. Now slow the process down to where you are only going to watch one frame today and tomorrow you will watch the next frame and so on until the movie has played all the way through. Our mind is wired to recognize patterns and playing one frame at a time depends on speed to understand the story so unless the process is speeded up our mind will not process the information. Just like life- Continue reading
A Mind United
You can be the next “Herb Alpert” in your field of endeavor all it takes is Motive + Action = motivation! Allow your thinking to choose success, your mind is the most powerful instrument of humankind, use it to find creative answers and attract people and things to your cause! Think and believe: “Success is a choice that I take each day.” Continue reading
You + Your Passion = Success!
Finding what you love and are passionate about is the first step in creating your dream life- your “Vision”. This is a process of creating the person that you are meant to be. Continue reading
Creative Vision
Create a vision board with you as the center, draw freehand the branches growing out of the tree and cut out pictures representing all of your values, dreams and goals. Words can be used but not more than one word at each branch. Repeat more than once – unleash all of your creative thoughts and ideas. Continue reading
I Use Mind Mapping
It works through word association and uses both the right and left side of your brain. Continue reading