Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Millionaire.

Continuations of the excerpt from Unlimited power by Anthony Robbins.

Lets look at this from another direction. Let's say you begin with great expectations. More than exceptions- you believe with every fiber of your being that you will succeed. Starting with that direct, clear communication of what you know to be true, how much of your potential will you use? Probably a good deal. What kind of actions are you going to take this time? Are you going to drag yourself and take a halfhearted shot at it? Of coarse not! You're excited, you're energized, you have great expectations of success, you're going to go great guns. If you put out that sort of effort, what sort of results will be generated? Chances are they'll be pretty good. And what does that do to your belief in your ability to produce great results in the future? It's the opposite of the vicious cycle. In this case, success feeds on success and generates more success, and each success creates more belief and momentum to succeed on an even higher scale.

Do resourceful people screw up? sure they do. Do affirmative belief guarantee results every time? Of coarse not. If anyone tell you he's got a magic formula to guarantee perpetual, flawless success, you'd best grab your wallet and waling in the opposite direction. But history has shown time and again that if people maintain the belief systems that empower them, they'll keep coming back with enough action and enough resourcefulness to succeed eventually. Abraham Lincoln lost some important elections, but he continued to believe in his ability to succeed in the long term. He allowed himself to be empowered by success, and he refused to be cower by his failures. His belief system was geared toward excellence, and he finally achieved it. When he did he changed the history of his country forever.


It's not necessary to have a tremendous belief or attitude about something in order to succeed. Sometimes people produce outstanding results simply because they don't now something is difficult or impossible. Sometimes just not having a limiting belief is enough. For example, there is a story of a young man who fell asleep during a math class. He woe up as the bell rang, looked up at the blackboard, and copied the two problems that were there. He assumed they were the homework for the night. He went home and labored all day and night.

He couldn't figure out either one, but he kept trying for the rest of the week. Finally, he got the answer to one and brought it to class. The teacher was absolutely stunned. It turned out the problem he'd solved was supposedly unsolvable. If the student had known that, he probably wouldn't have solved it. But since he didn't tell himself it couldn't be done-in fact, quite the opposite: he'd thought he had to solve it, and he was able to find a way to do it.




Basically you have the power control success within yourself and the simple idea is that if you believe something is achievable and genuinely put in the effort towards and upon that ignore all the negatives in life which could hinder your progress, then essentially the arrival of  success in your life is imminent. This idea is what i stress the most about in my posts here, you control your future, its up to you to turn it towards greatness or failure!


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