
Jan 22, 2010

Making and Achieving Your New Year’s Resolutions
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- Opt on only one resolution. Pick only one and put the blinders on. Make the goal clear, measurable, and as if it already happened; i.e., I am so happy that I lost 30 pounds by the end of the year and kept it off.
- Give yourself a reasonable time frame to complete your goal. You have the whole year to complete it! You didn’t gain weight overnight nor will you lose 30 pounds in one day.

Jan 13, 2009

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“First, they ignore you. Second, they laugh at you. Third, they fight you. Finally, you win” — Gandhi
Mental Persuasion
The psychological edge gained by top persuaders cannot be overemphasized. How do great persuaders prepare their minds for success?
What is their mental process before, during, and after the persuasion cycle? This mental aspect is one of the most important (and usually neglected) traits of success. Read more... (805 words, 1 image, estimated 3:13 mins reading time)

Jan 9, 2009
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Dec 17, 2008

Einstein stated, “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.”
Reflect and Learn
Ah, if life were nothing but victories! Everyone makes mistakes by the boat load, you in particular. Confident people somehow learn along the way that mistakes need not drag them down.
They don’t dwell on them. They regard them as lessons, life lessons, that give them insights that they perhaps did not have before. Read more... (217 words, 1 image, estimated 52 secs reading time)

Dec 16, 2008

Billie Jean King once said, “Be bold. If you’re going to make an error, make a doozy, and don’t be afraid to hit the ball.”
Practice Boldness
I’m not asking you to engage in dangerous behavior, be foolhardy, or be reckless. However, I want you to engage in one act of boldness per week as part of your overall strategy for becoming more self-confident.
Boldness here means undertaking some deliberate action that involves attempting more than you usually comfortably attempt.
For example, maybe you can head up that fund drive for your church or community group, even though you’ve never done anything like that before. Read more... (329 words, 1 image, estimated 1:19 mins reading time)

Dec 10, 2008

False Emotions Appearing Real
I don’t need to tell you that the economy has hit a rough patch.
The media has seized upon this story, and the negativity around this is everywhere- just turn on your television for a few minutes as evidence.
What really bothers me about this is that once people start expecting the worst to happen, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Remember that thoughts become things and I don’t want to fuel that negative fire any more. Worry is a prayer for what you don’t want.
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Dec 8, 2008
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Positive Affirmations
Positive affirmations do work.
An affirmation can help you replace a negative thought with a more helpful positive one.
Without realizing it you tell yourself negative things constantly.
This is called negative self talk. Read more... (610 words, 1 image, estimated 2:26 mins reading time)

Dec 8, 2008

Research now shows that the lack of natural talent is irrelevant to great success. The secret? Painful and demanding practice and hard work
By Geoffrey Colvin, senior editor-at-large
(Fortune Magazine) — What makes Tiger Woods great? What made Berkshire Hathaway (Charts) Chairman Warren Buffett the world’s premier investor? We think we know: Each was a natural who came into the world with a gift for doing exactly what he ended up doing. As Buffett told Fortune not long ago, he was “wired at birth to allocate capital.” It’s a one-in-a-million thing. You’ve got it – or you don’t. Read more... (2177 words, 1 image, estimated 8:42 mins reading time)

Dec 7, 2008
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We all have daily challenges in life.
In order to be successful in your home business, you need to become “mentally tough.”
You need to filter the time-consuming activities out of your life and replace them with ones that will successfully grow your business. Read more... (672 words, 1 image, estimated 2:41 mins reading time)

Dec 1, 2008

As Thanksgiving season comes and goes, it is important for all of us to realize what is most important in our lives – what we are most thankful for. James Ridinger, CEO of Market America, Inc. takes time out of his busy schedule and shares his thoughts of what he is most thankful for in his latest Market America Chatterbox entry.
CLICK HERE to read JR’s post on Chatterbox.
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