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Entries from November 2007

One Minute Motivator - A Winner’s Eye View

November 14th, 2007 · No Comments

Don’t act like a loser, even if you are losing. Have a winner’s eye view of what you are doing. You want people to be around you, and they won’t be around if you act like a loser. You are not a loser, just because you lost, or are in the losing position. Keep your head up, focus on the positive and project a winner’s image. People can sense a loser, and they can sense a winner. Make it a winner that they sense.

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One Minute Motivator - Do What You Say, Say What You Do

November 13th, 2007 · No Comments

Listen to what you say you are going to do and then watch what you actually do. Are you walking the walk, the same as you talk the talk. If not, take steps to do what you say you will do. Your self-esteem will go up and you will be motivated to do more, in addition to drawing other people to you because of your integrity. You need to make your behavior reflect your values. You will have inner and outer conflicts, if your beliefs, values, goals and most importantly, actions aren’t in agreement. Look at what you say and do, versus what you believe. Put all the pieces together and go forward as a team.

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One Minute Motivator - Successful People Embrace Change

November 12th, 2007 · No Comments

Embrace change, you need it in order to be successful. If nothing changes, then nothing changes. If you want a different outcome, you have to do something different. Some of your habits and actions are working fine for you, but you probably have other habits or take other actions that don’t work for you. You need to change things, in order to create change for yourself. Look through the outcomes you are getting and see what you would like to be different, then work backwards and see what may be causing these unwanted outcomes. Perhaps you have to change your education, your friends, your work habits, whatever, but you will find that change is needed. Start to make those changes and you will find that things change for you.

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One Minute Motivator - Negative Self-Talk

November 11th, 2007 · No Comments

Our negative self-talk does more damage to ourselves, than anything, anyone else can say about us. Our subconscious mind pays a great deal of attention to what we say and tends to accept what we say as true. If we say we can’t do something, our mind buys into that and goes on as if that were true. The reverse is also true, if we say we can do something, our mind goes on, operating as if we can do it. So be careful of what you say, your mind can and will use it against you or for you. Use assumptions to help you instead of hurting you. Most of assume the worst, when we think of a new idea for ourselves. We assume that people won’t like it, that it won’t work, it will be too expensive, and so on. Why not assume that everyone will like it, that it will work and it will come in under budget and ahead of schedule. A change to positive assumptions will give you the power to move ahead and make your ideas happen, so challenge any negative assumptions that come up and find positive assumptions to replace them.

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One Minute Motivator - Finishing Feels Good

November 10th, 2007 · No Comments

If you want to really feel good, finish one of your projects. Quitting feels good, but finishing feels better. Sometimes we think of how good it would feel to give up on something we are doing. When that happens, take a moment and think of how good it would feel to finish the job, and savor that glow of accomplishment. Many times you will see it will feel better to accomplish something, then is does to quit. If you want more joy in your day, then find a challenge and overcome it. Boredom sets in when you aren’t challenged. You need to be stretched, to feel pride in what you are doing and who you are. Pick something a little harder than what you have been doing, work on it till you overcome it and see how you feel.

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One Minute Motivator - Effort and Joy

November 9th, 2007 · No Comments

If you want to put more joy in your life, put more effort into the things you do. We get more satisfaction and joy from things we have worked hard on, than we do from things that came easily to us. Extra effort pays the dividend of giving your better results and also the increased satisfaction of seeing the work pay off.

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One Minute Motivator - You Are Bigger Than Your Problems

November 8th, 2007 · No Comments

You are bigger than your problems. Problems come at you in one area, but you have many areas to pull from to overcome them. You might have a physical problem, but you not only have your body, but also your brain to help overcome it. You might have a financial problem, but you have your body, your brain, your personality, your support groups, your education, and so on. Problems can seem overwhelming, but step back and ask yourself what resources you have at hand to begin to work on them.

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One Minute Motivator - Put the Good Things Into Your Life

November 7th, 2007 · No Comments

I am sure you are familiar with the story of filling a jar with golf balls, and it looking full, then putting pebbles in it, and it looking full, then on to sand, and finally a liquid, and trying to decide when it is full. There are many things you can learn from this, but I like to think that the golf balls represent the good things in your life, and if you don’t put them in first, they will never fit in the jar. The same goes for your life, if you don’t plan on putting the good things into your life first, they will never happen, they will be replaced by the small stuff.
Live Life.

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One Minute Motivators - The Doers and the Don’ters

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Those that do, do, those that don’t, don’t.

If you want to be more effective in whatever you do, you need to be taking action, moving, doing. Those people that focus on the negatives, and generate lots of reasons for not doing things, end up not doing much and their success is limited.

People that are proactive and are always looking for ways to move their projects ahead, tend to accomplish a lot, and their number of successes is higher for the doers, than for the don’ters.

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Choosing Your Values Wisely

November 5th, 2007 · No Comments

If you want to bring meaning and passion to your work and relationships, you need strong values - but are your values healthy or harmful? Are they rooted in a desire to improve the world, or are they based on ignorance, fear, and greed?

The Odd Couple

A few weeks ago U.S. President George W. Bush invited the Dalai Lama to the White House.

President Bush speaks of peace and goes to war; the Dalai Lama speaks of peace and lives in peace. What do you think each man’s lasting legacy will be? Who’s words carry more power to capture your imagination?

Armed with a strong set of beliefs, we all have the power to manifest peace and happiness or to create immense human suffering. Here are a few photos of famous people you may know. Each of these people were convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that they were doing the right thing.

In your own life, in your own way, are you creating happiness or are you creating suffering?

Choose your values carefully.

Links to learn more about the people shown in this article:

The 14th Dalai Lama - Tenzin Gyatso

U.S. President George W. Bush

Mother Theresa

Adolf Hitler

Martin Luther King Jr.

U.S. President Abraham Lincoln

Joseph Stalin

Mahatma Gandhi

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