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Write your success story!

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

A great way to vision your goals and to create the emotional push necessary to accomplish them, is writing your own Success story.

Before you just grab a pen and start to scribble all your dreams onto a loose leaf paper. Take some time out and ask yourself what means a lot to you, where do you see yourself in 6 months to 5 years. I recommend doing a 6 month Success story, but you can do one with any time frame that suits your vision. (Your time frame is very important because this will also be your time line for completing your desired goals.)

Next after you’ve thought about what you really want, start to think of a great title to add flavor to your story. Use your life experiences to make it real to you. Example: Former drug store clerk takes her talent as a performer to Broadway where she’s an instant sensation! Create a headline thats takes you from your present to your future, and one that also sparks an emotional fire inside of you!

Once you have you killer headline, its time to write your story. The body of your story should look like this:

  1. Write about you and your past accomplishments and failures.
  2. What you currently do now, and tie it into your breaking point or your actions that started to change your outcome.
  3. Write about your breaking point, break through, your successes and the great life your are living ( be as animated and emotional a possible throughout the story)

After your story is complete read it, it should be so vivid and nerve striking that it demands immediate action from you!

Read your story with passion 10 times a day for one month, and watch your life grow into you Success Story!

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Embrace the feeling of becoming a winner!

Monday, April 14th, 2008

To reach any level of success you must be able to separate yourself from any emotional feelings that are contrary to your desires. Once you set a goal for yourself you can no longer think along the lines of: I don’t feel like it, I’m tired, Its to hard, It won’t hurt if I don’t do it right this time etc. These thoughts are a cancer to your achievements. When you break down your goals to daily simple task, you must discipline yourself to carry them out. A great way to discipline yourself is, by visioning yourself doing the task and enjoying it. Hold the vision in your mind all day and replace the emotional feeling of not wanting to do, with the feeling you will have after your goal is complete.

How will you feel after you achieve your goal?

What type of smile would be impressed upon your heart?

Embrace the feeling of becoming a winner!

Once you’ve achieved one goal you now have the successful recipe to go out and achieve many more.

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