Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How Great is the Strength of Your Belief?

Be careful what you believe because that's what you will experience. Sounds a bit woo woo doesn't it ... but, whether you believe it or not, it makes no difference ... there's a growing body of science that's proved and is continuing to prove this to be true!

Your belief system is a mechanism which is uniquely yours. It's powered by your desire and controlled by your thoughts and actions. In other words, your success is measured by the strength of your belief.

What is it that you desire?
Often people don't have a clue what it is they want, they just know what they do not want.
And how often have you noticed that there's lots of what you don't want in your life? True or true!

So it's a good time now, to evaluate your goals and determine the end result you REALLY want to achieve.

Put your goals in writing and place them where you can see them often every day. Read them frequently to keep them fresh on your mind.

Be inquisitive.

Research and learn as much as you can on how you can achieve your goal. Use all possible resources like books, CDs, courses and people.

Yes, people. Talk to as many people you can who are already successful in what you want to achieve. Ask, ask and ask some more about what they did to reach success.

Stretch yourself outside of the people you already know. Introduce yourself by phone or mail, explain your purpose for contacting them and ask for a tip.

The worst thing that can happen is that they ignore you. The best thing that can happen is that they become your mentor and offer support and encouragement. Chances are you'll receive at least one great tip from many of the people you contact. This method is the least expensive and most rewarding.


Be unique
Next, take the ideas you learn, embellish them and come up with your own creative process.
Think how you can approach your goal in a way that no one else has.

Dare to be different. Don’t be afraid to take risks. What do you have to loose?

Write out a list showing the worst things that could happen and then list all of the best possible outcomes. Always maintain your concentration on your desired result.


Be open to giving things a go

When you were a child and saw older children riding a bike (without training wheels), you didn’t look at their scraped knees and elbows and say, 'Whoa, I could get hurt doing that.'

Instead, you saw the fun they were having and begged to try it for yourself. With a great deal of practice and maybe even pain, you gradually learned how to maintain your balance yourself.

Before long you were trying to 'out do' your friends with your speed or fancy tricks. When yo
u fell, you'd get back on and try again with even greater determination.

From your very first effort, you would have believed in your mind that you'd eventually learn to ride. I bet you even knew in your mind you'd be the best in the neighborhood, in your school, in th
e state, in the world!

Be positive

If you see obstacles before you, then you'll mostly see problems. If you have hesitations that you plan won't work, then it won't work. If you're influenced by the power of negative people, then you'll never be any better than they are.

Believe in yourself and what you are capable of achieving.

When your desire to succeed is stronger than the pain, fear or frustration of failing, there's no turning back.

I challenge you to view your goals just like you did when you were a child, when you only saw the possibilities.

Remember
, anything is possible as long as you believe. Make a commitment that you'll not let anything or anyone, including yourself stand in your way ... that you'll keep on keeping on until you reach your goals.


Love life and live it creatively and on purpose!

Leanne
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