All too often we’re filled with negative and limiting beliefs. We’re filled with doubt. We’re filled with guilt or with a sense of unworthiness. We have a lot of assumptions about the way the world is that are actually wrong.
The big problem in America is that everyone is spending 2-3 hours a day watching TV. If you spend that same amount of time reading, you’ll be in the top 1% of whatever your field is.
When you scratch the surface, every one of us has something that we deeply want to contribute to the world. All we have to do is step up and do it.
Most fears cannot withstand the test of careful scrutiny and analysis. When we expose our fears to the light of thoughtful examination they usually just evaporate.
To change bad habits, we must study the habits of successful role models.
Vague goals produce vague results.
When you think you can’t, revisit a previous triumph.
The greatest gift you can give anyone is a gift of empowerment and love.
Sometimes you dance with a partner, and sometimes you dance alone. But the important thing is to keep dancing.
If you already know how to make your dream come true, then you’re thinking too small.
Your level of performance matches your dominant self image.
When you accomplish a goal, don’t cross it out. Instead, write ‘victory’ next to it and move on to the next one. This way, whenever you have a bad day, all you have to do is to review your victories to feel good about yourself.
A recent management study revealed that 46% of employees leaving a company do so because they feel underappreciated; 61% said their bosses don’t place much importance on them as people, and 88% said they do not receive acknowledgement for the work they do.
Build your self-esteem by recalling all the ways you have succeeded, and your brain will be filled with images of you making your achievements happen again and again. Give yourself permission to toot your own horn, and don’t wait for anyone to praise you.
Jump, then grow wings on the way down.
As you meditate and become more spiritually attuned, you can better discern and recognize the sound of your higher self or the voice of God speaking to you through words, images, and sensations.
The formula is simple – do more of what is working, do less of what isn’t, and try on new behaviors to see if they produce better results.
Good or bad, habits always deliver results.
Research has shown over and over again that the more you acknowledge your past successes, the more confident you become in taking on and successfully accomplishing new ones.
Your habits will determine your future.