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Monday, 7 November 2016
365 LIFE PHILOSOPHIES, FOR A SUCCESSFUL LIFE.
1. Your ability to persist longer
than anyone else is the one
quality that will guarantee
great success in life.
2. Be clear about your goal but
be flexible about the process of
achieving it.
3. You have within you and around you an incredible power
that will bring you everything and anything you want or need.
4. Your ability to plan and organise in advance will enable you
to accomplish even the biggest and most complex goals.
5. Fly with the eagles if you want to be an eagle yourself.
6. Success boils down to the ability to solve problems and
remove obstacles on the path to your goal.
7. Do a careful analysis of your starting point before you set off
towards the achievement of your goal.
8. Your beliefs about your own abilities and about the world
around you will have more of an impact on your feelings and
actions than any other factor.
9. Clarity is essential for happiness and high-performance living.
10. Your innermost values and convictions define you as a
person.
11. You are completely responsible for everything you are today,
12. The more often you try, the sooner you will triumph.
13. The most important quality you can develop for lifelong
success is the habit of taking action on your plans, goals, ideas,
and insights.
14. You become what you think about most of the time.
15. John Boyle, once said, "Whatever you can hold in your mind
on a continuing basis, you can have."
16. Left undirected and uncontrolled, positive thinking can
quickly degenerate into positive wishing and hoping.
17. To be focused and effective in goal attainment, positive
thinking must translate into positive knowing.
18. You must absolutely know and believe in the depths of your
being that you are going to be successful at achieving your goal.
19. One of the important mental laws is, Whatever you impress
deeply into your subconscious mind will eventually be
expressed in your external world.
20. Your subconscious mind is only activated by affirmative
statements phrased in the present tense.
21. Once your subconscious mind accepts your goals as
commands from your conscious mind, it will start to make all
your words and actions fit a pattern consistent with those goals.
22. When you begin to tap into and unleash the power of
subconscious and superconscious minds, you will achieve more
in life.
23. Your ability to visualize is perhaps the most powerful faculty
that you possess.
24. All improvement in your life begins with an improvement
in your mental pictures.
25. As you change your mental pictures on the inside, your
world on the outside will begin to change to correspond to those
pictures.
26. As you change your mental pictures on the inside, your
world on the outside, like a mirror, begins to change.
27. You become what you visualize most of the time, just as you
become what you think about most of the time.
28. Wayne Dyer says, "You will see it when you believe it."
29. Jim Cathcart says, "The person you see is the person you will
be."
30. Dennis Waitley says that, "Your mental images are your
previews of your life's coming attractions."
31. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than
facts."
32. Napoleon Bonaparte said, "Imagination rules the world."
33. Napoleon Hill said, "Whatever the mind of man can conceive
and believe, it can achieve."
34. The most common characteristic of leaders at all levels,
is vision.
35. Everything worthwhile in life begins with a mental picture
of some kind.
36. Successful people are those who visualize the kind of
success they want to enjoy in advance.
37. Your performance on the outside is always consistent with
your self-image on the inside.
38. Almost everything that you have achieved in life, or failed to
achieve, is the result of the use or misuse of visualization.
39. Aristotle wrote that the very best way to develop a virtue, is
to imagine and to behave in every respect as though you already
had the virtue whenever that virtue is called for.
40. See and think about yourself as you can be, not just as you
might be today. Gradually, you will become that new person.
41. By changing your mental images, you change your
performance and your results.
42. When you visualize, you program your mind with the
performance that you want your body to carry out.
43. The elements of frequency, duration, vividness, and intensity
can help you or hurt you. Like nature, the power of visualization
is neutral.
44. Visualization like a two-edged sword, can cut in either
direction. It can either make you a success or a failure.
45. Whether good or bad, visualization brings you whatever
you vividly and intensely imagine.
46. When you worry, you are using visualization in a negative
way. And those problems that you don't want will be attracted
into your life.
47. Casualness brings casualties. If you don't have a clear idea of
what you want, you end up getting something else.
48. Job says, "The thing which i greatly feared has come upon
me." This is the unhappy consequences of negative
visualization.
49. If you are absolutely clear about what you want, you will
eventually achieve it.
50. When you visualize your goals as if they were already
achieved before you go to sleep, your subconscious mind accepts
them at a deeper level.
51. Make the process of positive visualization a regular part of
your life.
52. All important breakthroughs in all fields throughout history
have been the result of superconscious functioning.
53. The Law of Superconscious Activity, is that: Any thought,
plan, goal, or idea held continuously in the conscious mind must
inevitably be brought into reality by the superconscious mind.
54. The only limits on what your superconscious mind can do
for you are the limits that you place on your own mind and
imagination.
55. Your superconscious mind operates best when you are in a
mental state of calm, confident, relaxed expectation.
56. Your intuition is your connection and your contact with the
superconscious mind.
57. Whenever you practice relaxation in solitude, completely
letting go of all your cares and communing with nature, your
superconscious mind begins to function.
58. Your superconscious mind is stimulated by clear, written,
specific goals, intensely desired, visualized regularly, and
constantly worked towards.
59. If you look for something good in every situation, you will
always find it.
60. The very attitude of expecting good things to happen to you
seems to trigger their occurrence over and over again.
61. The Law of Cause and Effect says that everything happens
for a specific reason and that there is a traceable cause for
every effect.
62. When you receive a superconscious inspiration, you should
take action immediately. Don't delay.
63. The very act of moving on a superconscious flash will trigger
additional superconscious insights and inspirations that will
help you.
64. Your superconscious mind is the most powerful faculty you
have.
65. It has been said that "Men and women begin to become
great when they begin to listen to their inner voices."
66. When you make a regular habit of listening to your intuition
and trusting your inner voice, you will probably never make
another mistake.
67. By tapping into your superconscious mind, you begin to
bring your whole life into harmony with this great universal
power.
68. Your superconscious mind works for you in direct
proportion to your complete trust and confidence in it.
69. Practice letting go on a regular basis and wait patiently
until exactly the right answer comes to you at the right time.
70. The most important single quality that you can develop, in a
time of rapid change, is flexibility.
71. The quality of flexibility is essential if you want to be, do,
and have more than the average person.
72. Remain flexible in your thinking and in your possible
courses of action.
73. The effects of change were overwhelming and unavoidable.
Only the flexible were able to react and respond effectively.
74. To remain flexible, you must be constantly open, alert to
new ideas, information, and knowledge that can help you or
hurt you in the achievement of your goals.
75. One piece of information, at the right time, can save you
enormous amounts of time, trouble, and money.
76. All leaders are readers. It is absolutely essential that you
keep current in your field.
77. The power is always on the side of the person with the best
and most current information.
78. Being in business today is like playing an endless game of
leapfrog.
79. Don't let your ego cloud your judgement or common sense.
80. Be more concerned with what's right rather than who's
right.
81. You must be open to the fact that most of your decisions
will turn out to be wrong eventually.
82. When you realize that you are wrong, the smartest thing you
can do is to admit it quickly, solve the problem, and get on.
83. Once you say, "I was wrong" or "I made a mistake," the issue
is largely over.
84. It is not a weakness or a character flaw to be wrong, to make
a mistake, or to change your mind.
85. Be willing to deal with the world as it is, rather than the way
you wish it were or the way that it might have been in the past.
86. Face the truth, whatever it is. Be honest with yourself and
everyone around you.
87. Always be open to reevaluating your goals and objectives in
the light of new information, technology, or competition.
88. Expect change as part of the normal and natural course of
events.
89. Refuse to be surprised or upset when events do not work out
the way you thought they would or should.
90. Be open to differing points of view and different ideas.
91. One of the characteristics of the best leaders is that they are
good listeners.
92. Here is the most important rule of flexibility: "Be clear about
your goal but be flexible about the process of achieving it."
93. In Matthew 18:13, Jesus says, "You must become like a little
child if you would enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.
94. You must remain open-minded, flexible, calm, confident,
and curious if you want to be able to recognize new
opportunities and possibilities as they open up around you.
95. Always look into the problems or obstacles you face and seek
the valuable lesson or benefit they contain.
96. Creativity is like a muscle, if you do not exercise your
creativity and stretch it regularly, it becomes weak and
ineffective.
97. Today, we are in the information age. For the rest of your
life, ideas will be the major source of new wealth.
98. Since your ability to generate new ideas is largely unlimited,
your ability to achieve any goal you set for yourself is as well
unlimited.
99. All wealth comes from adding value, from producing more,
better, cheaper, faster, and easier than someone else.
100. Clear goals-written and rewritten, visualized and
emotionalized, triggers your conscious, subconscious and
superconscious minds into generating a continuous flow of
ideas for goal attainment.
101. The fact is that life is a continuous succession of problems
and difficulties without end.
102. In life, always focus on the solution, on what can be done,
rather than on what has happened and who is to blame.
103. Know that, a problem properly defined is half solved.
104. Always be sure to think on paper. Write things down. There
is something that happens between the brain and the hand
when you write.
105. You are only as free as your well-developed alternatives.
106. Never allow yourself to be trapped with only one course
of action open to you in any situation.
107. You should always have a Plan B for the important parts
of your business and personal life as well.
108. The more options you have, the greater mental freedom
you have as well.
109. The more alternatives you have thought through and
developed, the greater power you will have in any situation.
110. The more that you have developed different courses of
action in case the one you are following does not work out,
the greater confidence you will have.
111. Use your creativity to develop options and alternatives
continually, no matter how well things are going at the moment.
112. Your ultimate goal in your business and career is to earn
as much money as possible and to achieve financial
independence.
113. All profit, all financial success in our society comes from
"adding value" of some kind.
114. Your riches and rewards will come from your ability to
serve other people better than your competitors do.
115. Use your intelligence and creativity every single day to
find ways to make yourself more valuable to your world.
116. Successful people are intensely action oriented.
117. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote that you will always be
compensated in life in direct proportion to the value of your
contribution.
118. If you want to get more out, you have to put more in. There
is no other way.
119. Napoleon Hill found that the key quality of successful men
and women, was that early in life, they developed the habit of
"going the extra mile."
120. As the old saying goes, "There are never any traffic jams
on the extra mile."
121. Always look for ways to contribute beyond what was
expected of you.
122. They said, "Your success in life will be in direct proportion
to what you do after you do what you are expected to do.
123. Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Determine never to be idle."
124. "The rising sun has never caught me in bed in my entire
life," wrote Thomas Jefferson.
125. Momentum principle of success says that, it takes
considerable energy to get yourself into motion and moving.
But it takes much less energy to keep moving, once you get going.
126. The principle of momentum explains success as much as
any other factor.
127. Successful people are busy people. They get up and get
going and they keep going all day long.
128. There seems to be a direct relationship between tight
time planning and high income.
129. Mentally and physically, the faster you move, the more
energy you have.
130. Apply the momentum principle to your life. Once you
start going, keep going.
131. Alan Lakein said, "Fast tempo is essential to success."
132. Tom Peters said that all successful people have a "bias for
action."
133. The key to getting more done is for you to select your most
important task and then to start it with a "sense of urgency."
134. Every great success in your life will represent a triumph
of persistence.
135. The flip side of persistence is courage.
136. The greatest challenge that you will ever face in life is the
conquest of fear and the development of the habit of courage.
137. Winston Churchill ones wrote, "Courage is rightly
considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it, all others
depend."
138. Fear is, and always has been, the greatest enemy of
mankind.
139. When you develop the habit of courage and unshakable
self-confidence, a whole new world of possibilities opens up for
you.
140. It is important to know that, the habit of courage can be
learned just as any other success skill is learned.
141. Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life, and when it
comes, hold your head high. Look it squarely in the eye, and
say, I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me.
142. The starting point in overcoming fear and developing
courage is, to look at the factors that predispose us towards
being afraid.
143. Ignorance causes us to fear change, fear the unknown,
and to avoid trying anything new or different.
144. The very act of gathering more information and experience
gives us more courage and confidence in life.
145. Note that rest and relaxation can build courage and
confidence as much as any other factors.
146. It is not whether or not you are afraid. We are all afraid.
The question is, How do you deal with the fear?
147. When you confront your fears and move towards what
you are afraid of, your fears diminish while your self-esteem
and self-confidence increases.
148. When you avoid what you fear, your fears grow until they
begin to control your life.
149. Glenn Ford once said, "If you do not do the thing you fear,
the fear controls your life."
150. Mark Twain said, "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery
of fear-not absence of fear."
151. You can begin the process of developing courage and
eliminating fear by engaging in actions consistent with the
behaviours of courage and self-confidence.
152. Anything that you practice over and over eventually
becomes a new habit.
153. You develop courage by behaving courageously whenever
courage is called for.
154. The future belongs to the risk takers, not the security
seekers. Life is perverse in the sense that the more you seek
security, the less of it you have.
155. Whatever you dwell upon, grows. So be careful.
156. The mastery of fear and the development of courage are
essential prerequisites for a happy and sucessful life.
157. The single most important quality for success is
self-discipline.
158. It is not what you learn that is decisive for your future. It is
whether or not you can discipline yourself to pay the price,
over and over, until you finally obtain your objective.
159. You need self-discipline to respond positively and
constructively in the face of every difficulty.
160. The most important demonstration of self-discipline is
your level of persistence when the going gets tough.
161. Persistence is the true measure of individual human
character.
162. Your persistence is, in fact, the real measure of your
belief in yourself and your ability to succeed.
163. Each time that you persist in the face of adversity and
disappointment, you build up the habit of persistence.
164. Every great man or woman has had to endure tremendous
trials and tribulations before reaching the heights of success
and achievement.
165. Persistence is the one quality that guarantees you will
eventual win.
166. Orison Swett Marden wrote, "No, there is no failure for
the man who realises his power, who never knows when he is
beaten; there is no failure for the determined endeavour; the
unconquerable will.
167. There is no failure for the man who gets up every time he
falls, who rebounds like a rubber ball, who persists when
everyone else gives up, who pushes on when everyone else
turns back.
168. Confucius said, "Our greatest glory is not in never falling,
but in rising every time we fall."
169. James J. Corbett, one of the first world heavyweight boxing
champions, said that "You become a champion by fighting one
more round.
170. Yogi Berra said this: "It ain't over 'til it's over."
171. Elbert Hubbard wrote, "There is no failure except in no
longer trying. There is no defeat except from within, no really
insurmountable barrier save our own inherent weakness of
purpose."
172. Vince Lombardi said, "It's not whether you get knocked
down. It's whether you get up again."
173. Successful men and women are hallmarked by their
incredible persistence, by their refusal to quit no matter what
the external circumstances.
174. Perhaps your greatest asset is simply your ability to keep
at it longer than anyone else.
175. B. C. Forbes wrote, "History has demonstrated that the
most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking
obstacles before they triumphed."
176. John D. Rockefeller, wrote, "I do not think there is any
other quality so essential to success of any kind, as the quality
of perseverance. It overcomes everything, even nature."
177. Conrad Hilton, said, "Success seems to be connected with
action. Successful men keep moving. They make mistakes, but
they don't quit."
178. When you have fully decided that a result is worth getting,
go ahead and make trial after trial until it comes.
179. Alexander Graham Bell says that, "Persistence exists and it
becomes available only when a man is in that state of mind in
which he knows exactly what he wants and is fully ready not
to quit until he finds it."
180. Ren McPherson summarized his philosophy by saying, "You
just keep pushing. You just keep pushing. I made every mistake
that could be made, but I just kept pushing."
181. Do everything possible to organize your life in such a way
that you minimize and avoid adversity and disappointment.
182. Disappointments and adversity are normal and natural,
unavoidable parts of life.
183. Benjamin Franklin said that the only things that are
inevitable are death and taxes, but every bit of experience
shows that disappointment is also inevitable.
184. No matter how well you organize yourself and your
activities, you will experience countless disappointments,
setbacks, obstacles, and adversity in life.
185. The higher and more challenging the goals you set, the
more disappointment and adversity you will experience.
186. This is the paradox. It is impossible for us to evolve, grow,
and develop to our full potential unless we face adversity and
learn from it.
187. All of the great lessons of life come as the result of setbacks
and temporary defeats, which we have done our utmost to
avoid.
188. Great thinkers have reflected on the paradox of life and
have concluded that adversity is the test that you must pass on
the path to accomplishing anything worthwhile.
189. Herodotus, said, "Adversity has the effect of drawing out
strength and qualities of a man that would have lain dormant in
its absence."
190. The very best qualities of strength, courage, character, and
persistence are brought out in you when you face your greatest
challenges and you respond positively and constructively.
191. High achievers utilize adversity and struggles for growth,
while low achievers allow difficulties and adversity to over-
whelm them and leave them discouraged and dejected.
192. The way you respond to disappointment is usually an
accurate predictor of how likely you are to achieve great
success.
193. If you respond to disappointment by learning the very
most from it and then press forward, you are very likely to
accomplish great things in the course of your life.
194. Your greatest successes almost invariably come one step
beyond the point where everything inside of you says to quit.
195. H. Ross Perot, said this: "Most people give up just when they
are about to achieve success. They quit on the one-yard line.
They give up at the last minute, one foot away from the winning
touchdown.
196. Herodotus also wrote, "Some men give up their designs
when they have almost reached the goal; while others, on the
contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more
vigorous efforts than ever before."
197. Napoleon Hill, wrote, "Before success comes in any mans's
life, he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat and,
perhaps, some failure."
198. Harriet Beecher Stowe also wrote this words, "Never give
up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn."
199. What you do not see, what most people never suspect of
existing, is the silent but irresistible power that comes to your
rescue when you fight on in the face of discouragement.
200. Claude M. Bristol wrote, "It's the constant and determined
effort that breaks down all resistance, sweeps away all
obstaclles."
201. The power to hold on in spite of everything, to endure- this
is the winners quality.
202. Persistence is the ability to face defeat again and again
without giving up, to push on in the face of great difficulty.
203. Don't give up though the pace seems slow. You may succeed
with another blow.
204. Success is failure turned inside out. The silver tint of the
clouds of doubt.
205. And you never can tell how close you are. It may be near
when it seems so far.
206. Stick to the fight when you're hardest hit. It's when things
seems worst that you must not quit.
207. Resolve in advance that as long as you intensely desire your
goal, you will never give up until you achieve it.
208. Look into every difficulty or setback for the seed of an
equal or greater benefit or opportunity. You will always find
something that can help you.
209. In every situation, resolve to be solution oriented and
action oriented.
210. Not giving up is the hallmark of success.
211. Goals unlock your positive mind and release ideas and
energy for success attainment.
212. With goals, you fly like an arrow, straight and true to your
target.
213. Whatever you have accomplished up until now is only a
small fraction of what is truly possible for you.
214. One of the rules for success is this: It doesn't matter where
you're coming from; all that matters is where you're going.
215. The great summary statement of all religions, all
philosophies, metaphysics, psychology, and success is this: You
become what you think about most of the time.
216. Your outer world ultimately becomes a reflection of your
inner world and mirrors back to you what you think about.
217. Unsuccessful, unhappy people think and talk about their
problems and worries and who is to blame most of the time.
218. Clear goals enable you to step on the accelerator of your
own life and race ahead rapidly toward achieving more of
what you really want.
219. By simply deciding exactly what you want, you will begin
to move unerringly toward your goal and your goal unerringly
toward you.
220. Like a computer, your goal-seeking mechanism is
nonjudgmental. It works automatically and continuously to
bring you what you want.
221. The starting point of all goal attainment is desire. You must
develop an intense burning desire for your goals if you really
want to achieve them.
222. Setting goals, working toward them day by day, and
ultimately achieving them is the key to happiness in life.
223. Goals enable you to overcome any obstacle and to make
your future achievement unlimited.
224. The greatest enemies of success and happiness are
negative emotions of all kinds.
225. One of your most important goals, if you want to be truly
happy and successful, is to free yourself from negative emotions.
226. The antidote for negative emotions of all kinds is for you to
accept complete responsibility for your situation.
227. It is only when you free yourself from negative emotions,
by taking complete responsibility, that you can begin to set and
achieve goals in your life.
228. To keep your mind positive, refuse to criticize, complain
about, or condemn other people for anything.
229. Being angry with someone is allowing him or her to control
your emotions, and the entire quality of your life.
230. There is a direct relationship between the amount of
responsibility you accept and the amount of control you feel.
231. The more you say, "I am responsible!" the more of an
internal locus of control you develop and the more powerful
and confident you feel.
232. The more responsibility you accept, the happier you
become.
233. You are where you are and what you are because of your
own choices and decisions.
234. When you begin to think about your future, you begin to
think like a leader, and you will soon get the same results that
leaders get.
235. Just think! The further you think into the future, the better
decisions you will make in the present to assure that the future
becomes a reality.
236. The biggest single obstacle to setting goals is self-limiting
beliefs.
237. In blue-sky thinking, you imagine that all things are
possible for you, just like looking up into a clear blue sky, with
no limits.
238. You decide what you really want before you come back to
the present moment and deal with what is possible for you
within your current situation.
239. Low achievers and nonachievers are full of good intentions,
but they always have an excuse for not taking action today.
240. Proverbs 29:18 says, "Where there is no vision, the people
perish."
241. The clearer you can be about your long-term future, the
more rapidly you will attract people and circumstances into
your life to help make that future a reality.
242. The greater clarity you have about who you are and what
you want, the more you will achieve in every area of your life.
243. Most people are confused about their goals, values, and
ideas, and as a result, they go back and forth and accomplish
very little.
244. The very core of your personality is your values. Your
values are what make you the person you are.
245. Your beliefs, determine your expectations.
246. If you have positive values, you will believe yourself to be
a good person. If you believe yourself to be a good person, you
will expect good things to happen to you.
247. Your attitude will be an outward manifestation or
reflection of your values, beliefs, and expectations.
248. What you achieve in life is determined more by what is
going on inside of you than by any other factor.
249. A positive, optimistic, goal and future-oriented person on
the inside, will enjoy a happy, successful, and prosperous life
on the outside, most of the time.
250. You are the very happiest when what you are doing on the
outside is congruent with your values on the inside.
251. Clarifying your values is often the starting point to high
achievement and peak performance.
252. The happiest people in the world today are those who are
living in harmony with their innermost convictions and values.
253. Self-trust is the foundation of greatness. Self-trust comes
from listening to your intuition, to your still, small voice within.
254. Living in alignment with your true values is the royal
road to self-confidence, self-respect, and personal pride.
255. Whenever you experience stress of any kind, look into
yourself and ask, "In what way am I compromising my
innermost values in this situation?"
256. You always demonstrate your true values in your actions
and especcially your actions under pressure.
257. You should live your life as if you were already the
outstanding person you intend to be sometime in the future.
258. The more you live your life consistent with your values,
the happier, healthier, more positive and energetic you will be.
259. Integrity is not so much a value in itself; it is rather the
value that guarantees all the other values.
260. The more you discipline yourself to live consistent with
the very best you know, the greater is your level of integrity.
261. The higher your level of integrity, the happier and more
powerful you will feel in everything you do.
262. Always look for the simplest and most direct way to get
from where you are to where you want to go.
263. Get going. Get busy. Develop a sense of urgency in life.
264. The best ideas in the world are of no value untill they are
implemented.
265. The primary reason that we stay in situations that are not
the best for us is because we fear change.
266. In setting goals for your life, you should continually ask
yourself, what do I most enjoy doing in each area of my life?
267. A major definite purpose activates your subconscious mind
on your behalf.
268. Wherever your attention goes, your life goes as well.
269. Your major definite purpose can be defined as the one
goal that is most important to you at the moment.
270. The Law of Belief says that whatever you believe with
conviction becomes your reality.
271. You do not believe what you see; you see what you already
believe.
272. All improvement in your life comes from changing your
beliefs about yourself and your possibilities.
273. Personal growth comes from changing your beliefs about
what you can do and about what is possible for you.
274. Everything you do or achieve in your life, every thought,
feeling, or action, is controlled and determined by your self-
concept.
275. Your self-concept is the master program of your mental
computer.
276. Everything that you accomplish in your outer world is a
result of your self-concept.
277. What psychologists have discovered is that your self-
concept is made up of the sum total of all your beliefs.
278. Your beliefs about yourself are largely subjective. They
are often not based on fact at all.
279. The worst of all beliefs are self-limiting beliefs. If you
believe yourself to be limited in some way, whether or not it
is true, it becomes true for you.
280. Overcoming self/-limiting beliefs and self-imposed
limitations is often the biggest obstacle standing between you
and the realization of your full potential.
281. No one is better than you and no one is smarter than you.
People are just smarter or better in different areas at different
times.
282. Your responsibility to yourself is to cast off all the self-
limiting beliefs and accept that you are an extraordinarily
capable and talented person.
283. You are engineered for greatness and designed for
success.
284. You have competencies and capabilities that have never
been tapped.
285. You have the ability within yourself, to accomplish almost
any goal you can set for yourself if you are willing to work long
enough and hard enough to achieve it.
286. Many things that you know about yourself are simply not
true. These are almost always self-limiting beliefs.
287. The starting point of unlocking more of your potential is
for you to identify your self-limiting beliefs and then ask, "What
if they were not true at all. "
288. Believe that every setback is part of a great plan that is
moving you towards achieving the great success that is for you.
289. If your beliefs are positive enough, you will see the valuable
lesson in every setback or difficulty.
290. Always look upon every problem as a learning experience.
291. If you want to be one of the top people in your business,
dress like the top people, groom yourself like the top people,
and organize your work habits the way they do.
292. Your focus must be on creating the beliefs within yourself
that are consistent with the great success you want.
293. Challenge your self-limiting beliefs, reject them, and then
act as if they did not exist.
294. You accelerate the development of new, positive beliefs by
setting bigger and more exciting goals in every area.
295. You can reprogram your subconscious mind for success by
creating the mental equivalent in everything you do or say.
296. You should only think and talk about the qualities and
behaviors that are moving you towards becoming the person
you want to be.
297. Your beliefs are always manifested in your words and
actions.
298. The reality principle is defined as the ability to see the
world as it really is, not as you wish it were.
299. Abraham Maslow once wrote that the first quality of the
self-actualizing person was the ability to be completely honest
and objective with himself or herself.
300. If you want to be the best you can be and achieve what is
truly possible for you, you must be truly honest about
yourself.
301. Never allow yourself to feel locked in or trapped by a
particular decision from the past. Keep focused on the future.
302. Seek out the real facts, not the obvious facts, the hoped-for
facts, or the wished-for facts. The true facts are what you need
to make good decisions.
303. Taking the time to honestly evaluate each part of your
situation before you launch towards your goal will save you
months and even years on your life journey.
304. Goal setting enables you to use vastly more of your thinking
powers.
305. Your conscious mind is the "head office" of your life. Its role
is to deal with the information in your environment, analyze it
and then decide what actions to take.
306. Your subconscious mind functions best with clear goals,
specific tasks, deliberate measures, and firm deadlines.
307. The more clear and specific the measures you set, the more
accurate you will be in hitting your targets on schedule.
308. When you make a firm commitment to achieve a particular
goal, and you put aside all excuses, it is very much like stepping
on the accelerator of your subconscious mind.
309. The incomplete action is a major source of stress and
anxiety.
310.Nature rewards you for everything that you do that is
positive and life enhancing.
311. When you fail to do the tasks that move you towards the
goals that are important to you, nature penalizes you with stress
and dissatisfaction.
312. Whenever you select a goal or activity that is important to
you and begin paying attention to it in your day-to-day life,
your performance in that area improves.
313. Nothing will get you paid more and promoted faster than
to develop a reputation for getting your tasks done quickly, well,
and on schedule.
314. The greater clarity that you have with regard to deadlines
and measures, the more you will accomplish and the faster it
will be.
315. The more you set and work towards deadlines, the more
accurate you will become in predicting the time necessary to
complete them.
316. The very act of focused attention will cause you to perform
better, both consciously and unconsciously.
317. Successful people try more things, fall down, pick
themselves up, and try again and again before they finally win.
318. You should expect to fail and fall short many times before
you achieve your goals.
319. You should look upon failure and temporary defeat as a
part of the price that you pay on your road to the success that
you will inevitably achieve.
320. Success is sometimes defined as the ability to solve
problems.
321. All men and women who accomplish anything of
importance are people who have developed the ability to solve
the proplems that stand between them and their goals.
322. Problem solving is a skill, like riding a bicycle or typing
with a typewriter, which you can learn.
323. The more you focus on solutions, the more and better
solutions will come to you.
324. As you get better and faster at solving problems, you will
attract even bigger and more expensive problems to solve.
325. The primary obstacles between you and your goals are
usually mental, psychological and emotional in character.
326. The two major obstacles to success and achievement are
fear and doubt.
327. The higher your level of courage and confidence, the lower
will be your levels of fear and doubt.
328. The way that you develop courage and confidence is with
knowledge and skill.
329. The more you learn what you need to know, the less fear
you will feel on the one hand and the more courage and
confidence you will feel on the other.
330. The comfort zone is a major obstacle to ambition, desire,
determination, and accomplishment.
331. Ian Mitroff says, "Whatever the problem, define it several
different ways before you attempt to solve it. Beware of any
problem tha have only one definition, or only one solution."
332. One of the greatest wastes of time and money is in
applying the wrong solution to the wrong problem in the first
place.
333. You must discipline and drive yourself to do what you
must do to become the kind of person you must become in life.
334. Once your obstacle or problem is clear to you, ideas,
opportunities, and answers will come to you from various
sources.
335. Note that, everyone who is doing well today was once
doing poorly.
336. It is important to know that, all business skills are
learnable.
337. Les Brown, says, "To achieve something that you have
never achieved before, you must become someone that you
have never been before."
338. In most areas of life, it is more hard work and dedication
than natural ability and talent that lead to excellence and great
success.
339. You begin your journey to excellence by asking; What
additional knowledge, skill, and information will I need in the
months and years ahead?
340. One of the most important steps you take in life is to
identify what it is that you are really good at, and then put
your whole heart into becoming excellent in that area.
341. The very best way to develop yourself is in the direction
of your natural talents and interests.
342. You are put on this earth with special talents and abilities
that make you unique and different from all other people.
343. If you need to learn any business skill, you can by practice
and repetition.
344. Be willing to pay any positive price, make any sacrifice to
be the best at what you do.
345. The person who hears one idea and take action on it is
more valuable than a person who hears a hundred ideas but
no action taking on any.
346. The more you practice what you are learning, the faster
you will become competent and skilled in that area.
347. Remember, anything that anyone has done, within reason,
you can do as well.
348. Identify your weakest key area and start a "do-it-to-
yourself" project to become excellent in that area.
349. The more people you know, and who know you in a
positive way, the more successful you will be at anything you
attempt.
350. If you displease everyone else but your boss is delighted
with you, you will be safe and secure in your job.
351. Every honest effort you make to help other people will
come back to you in some way, at some time, and often when
you least expect it.
352. Develop a reputation as a "go-giver" as well as being a
"go-getter."
353. Look for ways to be a valuable resource to the people
around you and they will automatically look for ways to help
you and support you when you most need it.
354. A rule says, "The more you give of yourself with no
expectation of return the more that will come back to you from
the most unexpected sources."
355. The choice of a positive, goal-oriented reference group can
do more to supercharge your career than any other factor.
356. It is unforgivable to continue to stay in a situation that is
holding you back from realizing your full potential.
357. Your choice of the people you associate with will have
more of an impact on what you become than any other factor.
358. It is vital that you invest all the time and emotion necessary
to build and maintain a high quality home life.
359. If something goes wrong with your home life because of
inattention or neglect, it will affect your result at work in a
negative way.
360. Practice in life the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you.
361. Your ability to set goals and make plans for their
accomplishment is the "master skill" of success.
362. Every minute that you spend planning and thinking before
you begin will save you time, money, and energy in getting the
results you desire.
363. The time to do the careful thinking is before you commit
resources and people, not afterwards.
364. To achieve all your goals and become everything you are
capable of becoming, you must get your time under control.
365. The only way that you can determine what is right or
wrong, is by first determining your aim or goal at that particular
moment.
There they are, the 365 philosophies of life. Your regular review
and practice of these philosophies will enable you to live an
extraordinary life.
Good luck!
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