Self-Improvement Writing Sample - Wendy Betterini
Feed Your Mind a Steady Diet of Success
You’ve probably heard it said that you are what you think about the most, and
being successful is no exception. There are other important facets of success too, like planning and
preparing carefully, taking consistent action, and fine-tuning your plans as you go along. But your attitude
is especially important because it determines so much of what you do – or don’t do.
In order to ensure that you’ve got an attitude that will propel you to the
success you crave, be sure to feed your mind a steady diet of success-based thoughts.
Below are 5 easy ways to do that:
1) Study success stories.
Make a habit of reading success stories in books, magazines, and online as
often as you can! Pay close attention to the clues that are revealed, like the man who refused to give up no
matter how much adversity he faced, or the woman who took on a massive cause because it was so vitally important to
her. With each success story, you absorb little bits of insight and passion that you can apply to your own
goal.
2) Listen to the masters.
Invest in some motivational CDs by powerful speakers and listen to them
often. Since much of the information we absorb subconsciously is auditory, you’ll find yourself feeling more
empowered and motivated automatically. Try audio books and seminars from greats like Zig Ziglar, Tony
Robbins, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Brian Tracy, or Jack Canfield. You can also search online for your chosen
speaker, or visit your local bookstore’s audio section.
3) Read motivational material.
In addition to listening to audio books and seminars, you can also stock up
on motivational books, magazines – or even calendars and posters! Try to choose material that relates to your
own goals, whether they involve business, personal development, fitness, or anything else – but even general
motivation is better than nothing.
4) Build yourself up.
Have you checked your self-talk lately? If you’re in the habit of
putting yourself down frequently, you’ll want to turn that around as quickly as possible. Work daily on
building yourself up with positive self-talk. Encourage yourself, praise yourself, motivate yourself and
support yourself – verbally, mentally and emotionally. The more you do, the better you’ll feel about yourself
and the more you’ll be able to achieve.
5) Become successful now.
One common trap that many of us fall into is looking to our outer
circumstances to determine whether we’ve “made it” or not. We won’t allow ourselves to feel successful until
we achieve a specific goal, earn a certain level of income, drive a certain kind of car, etc. However, if you
keep thinking of yourself as ALREADY being successful, you can simply keep striving to become more successful and
feel better about yourself now!
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