Sunday, 25 May 2014

WRITING YOUR SUCCESS STORY




Clearing your mind blocks and the way you think about things can be difficult to do as we get older.

When we are young, we tended to think differently before life and surroundings get a hold of
us and told us that certain things are not possible or we should think this way or that way.

We need to go back to the way we thought as a child... for example...

A kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they drew.

She would occasionally walk around to see each child's artwork. As she got to one little girl who
was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was.

The girl replied, "I'm drawing God."

The teacher paused and said, "But no one knows what God looks like."

Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing the girl replied, "They will in a minute."

You see... you deserve to think that anything is possible and you deserve more and you can live with more joy abundance and wealth than most people ever dream...



"The world is full of abundance and opportunity, but far too many people come to the fountain of life with a sieve instead of a tank car... a teaspoon instead of a steam shovel. They expect little and as a result they get little."  - Ben Sweetland

Everyone wants to be a success in both their personal and professional lives. However, in order to attract success, you have to be an active player in your life. After all, you can’t sit on the sidelines and expect everything to fall in place!
So are you willing to step out of your comfort zone and write your own success story? Only you can do it.
What Does Success Look Like to You?
To some people, success means that they have their own business, a large and enough extra money to spend on anything they want. Other sees success as raising children who are positive contributors to society. The truth is, there are many ways to view success and even more ways to reach it.
Before embarking on this exercise of writing your own success story, read my book WISDOM NUGGETS: Doses for Inspiration and Success; reflect on who you are, what goals you want to achieve, and what setbacks you might have to overcome.
What’s holding you back from being the success you want to be?
Why should you actually write this down?
The biggest reason to write your success story is to create a concrete narrative that you can visualize and become part of. After all, you’re more likely to take action if you strongly identify with your purpose in life.
Another benefit is that you’ll have a solid reference point on paper. By writing your thoughts, feelings, and  goals as a story, you’re giving yourself a plan to follow and a way to measure your achievements.