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Tags: self improvement, positive attitude, having a positive attitude
You heard it before, what separates champions from losers, or mediocres (for that matter) is, attitude, having a positive attitude, to be specific. Cultivating the right positive attitude is everything, may I say. And why not—since our happiness is at stake here, we might as well incorporate the power of positive thinking.
And you don’t even need some coaching just to attain your goals. And I’m not talking about that short-lived and momentary change wherein you make a New Year’s resolution, just to break them the next day. Well, I’m talking about the positive attitude that lasts and that you’re willing to suffer the process just to get to your desired results.
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 Let’s say for example, you want to get through your weight loss regimen, or diet and you’re willing to go the extra mile and just to lose that excess poundage. Well, you got to assist the Law of Attraction and do your part. It’s the challenge and change you simply can’t resist.
You want happiness? Right on—so have that positive attitude! Aside from being inspired by those motivational sayings, enough with your lame excuses, alibis and justifying your bad habits. You need ample amount of motivation to amplify that positive attitude. Let’s get started: 1) Just think that today is a new day and it’s free! It doesn’t cost you a cent and tomorrow, and the next day after tomorrow, and so on.
Fantastic, what a fun way to start your day with a positive attitude. 2) Don’t waste your time since this day is free; make the most of this instead, and this will be your first test. You need to generate that motivation to change. 3) If you really want it that bad, then go ahead and get pissed—you have the right to feel so.
How many days, weeks or months have you wasted all along and not doing anything with meeting your goals? And why haven’t you made that big change before earlier in your life? Don’t tell me you’re settling for less? Come on, you now you can do better than that! Got only one life to live—happiness is at stake, remember that.
Time is one thing you can’t have again once it’s wasted. Therefore, want it so bad—that’s your motivation. 4) Form new habits and stick to your plans of change; it can be to your diet plan or exercise regimen. For example, you want to start your first test of workout at 7AM.
Get off that bed and get ready and suffer through it. For more motivation, have a friend to suffer with you. And don’t give me that half-baked performance or rationalizing mindset like, “Well, at least I got up early out of bed, it’s better than not doing anything at all.” Enough with it! Tell yourself, that you got up today with the first and best workout session of your life! And make good at it—invest in that mindset.
Have that positive attitude and you’ll be thanking yourself you made that change. You know this is what champions are made of.
About the author
The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a highly successful home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem. Learn more about this Quick-Action Plan and have a Fabulous Self Esteem.
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