Approaching the midpoint of February 2015; less than eight
weeks ago, the majority of us did the norm.
We all made or set New Years goals. Whether we wrote them down or logged them into
the route memory of our brains, we did it all in hopes to accomplish our
personal life’s desires and dreams.
I recommend this book
of affirmations stated directly by the legendary Tony Robinson written by Joy
Lincoln. A short yet very inspiring
read, this collection of powerful and proven steps provide in depth the
necessary lessons needed for an overall turnaround of a stagnant mindset. I
personally took heed to the lessons identified in chapters three and five stating
the following; “You see, in life, few
people actually do what they know. Knowing is not enough. You must take action.
Only you have the power, not your environment.
The inner conflict that comes with wanting something bad
enough is that the majority of us give up too soon on what we want. In-fact, statistics indicate that achievement
goals set at the beginning of the year annually are pushed by the wayside prior
to half of the calendar being over with.
There’s an adage that many of us are familiar with that
states the following, “it all starts with you.” I agree with the statement however; what if
your current mindset is not in a place necessary for you to get the ball
rolling on your life goals and aspirations? Speaking from personal experience, I know what
it feels like to be stuck in a not so joyous predicament. I’ve been in positions many times where I
could envision myself with everything I had wished and hoped for. The issue at hand was that I simply did not believe
that I had what it took to bring it to full life.
For those wanting to feel a sense of entitlement for
whatever it is you want to see or desire to come to fruition; yet somehow got
off of the course.
For those who were feeling enthused the very beginning of
the New Year who now feel as if you can’t see yourself accomplishing your goals
due to limited unproductive thoughts throwing you off your square; read this
one. Tony Robbins Greatest Life Lessons,
written by Joy Lincoln, provides the push needed to get back on the right
track.
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