successful2008 Forums Member
Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 196
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#1 · Posted: 22 Jun 2008 16:52
How many of you saw either your neighbor or co-worker making money; and asking yourself how are they doing it ? Why can't I do that? Did you resige yourself to that fact that making money is for someone else and not you? The difference between the person making the money and you is how they think. Plain and simple. There is no trick to the trade on this one. The power of positive thinking is extremely strong. You create a sense of empowerment when you think positive. Do you think Donald Trump got where he is today from thinking negatively? No. he saw what he wanted and he did create his empire. You will get no where in your business, if you do not change the way you think. Each and everyday, think positive and you will create a better living.
To your massive success, Michelle
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PMHayes Forums Member
Joined: 23 Apr 2008 Posts: 129
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#4 · Posted: 29 Jul 2008 04:38
Really good stuff here, guys. Kudos! I have another take on this. It's nothing new, certainly not a new revelation, but it's true none the less. Negative people are "dream killers!" Don't surround yourself with negative people, don't hang out with them, avoid them like the plague! It's simple, really. If you want to be successful, surround yourself with successful people. Successful people are NEVER negative.
It's not that they don't see problems or obstacles along the way, they do, but it's the way they see those problems that makes them different. Successful people see problems and challenges as opportunities to grow. They see failures as opportunities to get better, to improve, to do something differently. Thomas Edison, when working on the Light Bulb experienced failure after failure, as does any inventor or researcher.
The story goes that after one such "failure" one of his lab assistants said, "we've failed again, why do we not give up?" To this Mr. Edison replied, "we haven't failed, at all, we have simply found one more way that doesn't work!" Both men were looking at the same set of data, the same result, but through different eyes, through a different perspective. One saw failure, the other saw opportunity to improve.
Positive thinking doesn't put blinders on and ignore what is going on. Positive thinking doesn't pretend there is nothing wrong. Positive thinking assesses the situation, considers all the evidence and concludes that another opportunity for growth or improvement has arisen. In that frame of mind, a person can then learn and adapt, grow and ultimately achieve.
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