Most of us can visualise the way we’d like to live as we progress through our lives. Maybe we see a more prestigious home or a stylish vehicle in our mind’s eye. Most of us see changes to our appearance; a trimmer physique and a transformed wardrobe.
Such ideas concentrate on things we’d like to have. Unless we have a vision of how things will look when we’ve reached the lofty heights of our personal success, we’ve little chance of ever getting there.
Positive visualisation alone won’t bring results though. We must accept that changes will be needed. “The definition of insanity,” according to Albert Einstein, “is to do the same thing and expect different results.” Or put another way, we’ll carry on having what we’ve always had if we carry on doing what we’ve always done.
To have significantly more, we must change the way we think as well as the way we do things. It’s not rocket science to know that there’s going to be a tad of work to do to achieve the things we want to have. We’re familiar with the elementary truth that to get, we first have to give. But doing the work alone won’t necessarily bring the results we want.
To realise the things we want in our lives, we have to behave in a manner that suggests our goals are a done deal! That means if our goal is to reduce our weight by thirty pounds in the next year, we have to become a diligent diet student and stick to a certain amount of work-out time every week.
If socialising beckons, but the work-out hasn’t been done, then socialising must wait. There will be time for enjoyment when the task is accomplished in the achiever’s mind-set. Slimming with a positive attitude brings results in faster and makes the whole discipline much easier.
Victory won’t come looking for us. Developing the mindset of an achiever is a powerful weapon against the knocks, criticisms and doubts that will inevitably come our way.
Reading accounts of how achievers survived their journeys to success can help. We come across the same story time after time; their attitude and self-image is what created the results. And so to sum up – If we do our tasks with relish, and be a winner in our minds, we can be assured to have the things we’re working for.
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