Sunday, 15 September 2013

Achieving the Impossible

"Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything." - Napoleon Hill
Achieving any worthwhile goal in life isn't always easy, but, neither is it impossible. To develop and nurture your ability to achieve what you most desire, you may need to change your mental attitude. To achieve any new goal requires you take action to produce new things or create new ideas.
To achieve also means to complete any goal successfully. Once you become aware of your thoughts and the course of action you need to take to make them real is the beginning. Whenever you encounter negative thoughts about your ideas, you force your mind to defeat your wish to succeed.
You have a natural gift to succeed. Always think of yourself as being powerful. Think as many thoughts and plans as needed until you see yourself succeeding in whatever you attempt. If you fail the first time, stay with it until you reach success.
Hold all positive wishes and thoughts in your mind until they become a part of your nature. Do that with any worthwhile idea, even those you've had since childhood. In time, your mind begins to accept the positive thoughts as truth.
A great self-confidence booster is realizing that you are strong. Stand up to any difficulty in life that prevents you from achieving. Overcoming the most difficult challenges also boosts your confidence. Especially when you remember you are not alone. There's a higher source of spiritual power ready and waiting for you to use.
This built-in spiritual strength stays with you throughout your life. To further boost your creative ability to achieve at higher levels, develop a strong positive belief in yourself. This allows you to tap into your power to create ideas, and forces you to achieve your goals.
You are what you think you are. You become what you think, practice, and do. When you think something is impossible, it becomes impossible. If you wish to be successful - always be aware of your thoughts and the possibility that something good can and will happen. Then put action, no matter how small, behind your thoughts, until your success materializes.
Controlling your thought process from a negative to a positive one can work miracles. Negative thoughts have the power to hurt, to express hate, or to harm yourself and others. And the reverse to that is, positive thoughts have the power to heal, to make you feel happy and calm, and lets you love yourself and others.
Here are five quick positive thoughts to remember.
1. Believe in yourself. Then act on your belief. You will achieve it. Positive thinkers are not easily defeated; are not negative in their treatment of self and others. They often see the bright side of life.
2. Mentally change your negative thoughts into positive thoughts and ideas. Find ways to create the most effective solution. Get help when and wherever needed.
3. Set goals that are workable. Make a list of things you love to do, are good at, and are passionate about. Believe. Then act on your belief. You will achieve it.
4. Trust your ability to make decisions, then follow through with belief until your goal is successfully achieved. Practice self-discipline and determination. Both skills make the impossible a reality.
5. Most important, though, after making a decision, take action. Get rid of any lazy behaviors you may have. With action, you get a great feeling that increases your confidence and determination.
With optimism and clear thinking, your natural creative power takes over, inspires courage, and gives you a strong emotional response to act. As long as you are aware of your thoughts and the direction you wish to go, proceed with confidence. Persistence and confidence defeats impossibility thinking, and leads to success in any endeavor you try to achieve.
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