What Do You Think About Most?
The Law of Attraction says that what you think about is what you become. But what do most people think about? Mostly it is whatever they are watching or listening to. The radio or TV will have the latest sensational headlines of war, crimes and uncertainty about the future. It has been said that achievers have a library, everyone else has a big screen TV.
Any magazine or TV commercial will be telling you about what you lack—how you don’t look or what you don’t have.
These are the things you think about and process all day. They’ve become part of your subconscious even if you aren’t consciously thinking about them.
When you get together with friends or co workers, do you discuss the movie last night or the sitcom or what was on the news? Do you realize you’re just reinforcing that negativity?
Who you will be in the future, is dependent on the people you meet and the books you read. How many books have you read this month? Do you learn about abundance, do you read about how to better yourself, do you read to inform and motivate yourself?
Are you wanting to be an achiever—to do more, grow, learn, be better and live a richer, fuller life?
Yogi Berra said, “If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.”
It’s not the giant leaps forward that gain you the victory, but rather the small steps here and there that you do consistently that puts you ahead of others.
Here are some questions to help you produce more and move ahead in life faster.
- Do you have a list of your goals? Have you identified exactly what you want?
- Do you have a mentor, or someone who holds you accountable for your goals?
- Do you have a health and well-being, and exercise plan?
- Do you spend a little time every day reading?
- Do you listen to personal development or motivational information in the car?
You must recognize your own potential and be the best you there is. It’s a challenge to make changes, but don’t try to do too many at one time. Pick one that is most important and list the action steps to achieve that one. Reward yourself with positive self talk every time you think about your goal. Overwhelm brings on discouragement and makes you want to give up.
Lasting change takes place by focusing on one area at a time and taking consistent action steps toward that goal. No matter how busy you are, you can find the time to take one single step. This will allow you to make the gradual changes that create lasting results. Your Magic Wanda’s ebook will help you with the Law of Attraction. You can get it here.
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