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Written by Gabriel Diaz
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Monday, 05 May 2008 22:02 |
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Mastering your attitude is a key to mastering your success. Bad attitude is infectious and it is sometimes a hard thing to do away with. But it is important to be able to change your attitude for the better. The happier and more focused your attitude is, the more likely you are to drive yourself to success. One way to change your attitude is to use an affirmation. An affirmation is a statement that describes what you want. Effective affirmations are precise, positive, and written in the present tense. You may know affirmations under the popular name of "The Law of Attraction." Whether you want to call it The Law of Attraction or you want to call it exactly what it is, affirming, has helped many people adjust their attitude and attract the things they want in their lives. To start using affirmations, you must first determine what you want. Now describe yourself as already having it. You could write something like, "I, Gabriel Diaz, am wealthy. I have more money than I could ever imagine. I live in a six-bedroom house in Irvine, California. I drive a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG. My wife and I are very happy with eachother. She wears a beautiful Calla Cut diamond ring and is very happy with her life. We have a cute beagle that greets us every day with a wagging tail." |
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Written by Gabriel Diaz
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 09:06 |
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Planning your week ahead of time means that you will be able to get all of your work done in an orderly fashion. No more running out of time or being stressed out. If you schedule your days and stick to that schedule, you can overcome many of your problems. If you find yourself wasting your days away sitting in front of the TV or getting hooked on video games, plan those activities right out of your life! Don’t plan to watch TV, don’t plan on playing video games, and most importantly; don’t plan on procrastinating! I am not saying planning is going to take care of all of your problems. But with strong determination and the willpower to stick to your schedule, you will become a more efficient person. |
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Written by Gabriel Diaz
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 22:57 |
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Sparing extreme cases cases like being locked in your basement for twenty years, individuals are responsible for what they create in their lives. You must realize that every outcome in your life is a result of your own doing. You getting a D on your test was not your teacher's fault and it was not your friends fault. It wasn't your moms fault. It was your fault. You created the D. Take a look at that grade and ask yourself what you did (or didn't do) to create the bad grade. This philosophy does not only pertain to grades in school, but it also applies to every other aspect of life that has an outcome. Why don't you have enough money? You spend too much. You've dug yourself into a hole and now you can't get out. Take responsibility and then work to create a better outcome. If you are responsible for what you create, then take the responsibility and change your life. Do whatever it takes to make the outcome better next time. It is a lot easier to blame somebody else for your problems. But the problems are not theirs, they are yours. |
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