Positive Affirmation
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Just as other people's words affect you, the words that you say to yourself also affect your attitude. Whether you feel negative or positive depends on the input that you get, including the input you get from yourself. "You can't change from a negative mindset to a positive
mindset without changing from negative talking to positive talking. To do that, you must change the input from negative to positive," says Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D.
Using positive affirmations is a proven technique that works miracles in many lives. Ideally, you should look yourself in the eye as you make these positive affirmations. Don't be shy; go ahead and get started! Repeat the following statements to yourself every morning to get your day off to a great start:
I clearly understand that failure is an event, not a person; that yesterday really did end last night; and that success isn't final and failure isn't fatal because I only fail if I quit.
I have the courage to admit a mistake and to say that I was wrong.
I have the courage to ask for help and the courage to say "I don't know."
I have the courage to continually strive to be the person that I am capable of becoming. Sometimes that's tough, but it's the right thing to do, and it gives me marvelous preparation for tomorrow.
I have vision in my life, which means that I see not only with my eyes but also with my heart.
I have 525,600 minutes in every year of my life, and I utilize them well to maximize my ability.
I am successful because I believe that to be truly educated, I must be mentored--either in business or in my personal life, by reading or by association--by superior minds with greater skills and mature spirits.
I discipline myself to do the things that I need to do when I need to do them, because I know that doing them will enable me someday to do the things I want to do when I want to do them.
I clearly understand that if I develop yearning power and apply learning power, I will increase my earning power.
I am successful because I don't confuse activity with accomplishment.
I know that I can't make it in life as a wandering generality, so I am a meaningful specific.
I am successful in all areas of my life because I have a great sense of humor and the ability to laugh at myself.
I am like an eraser. I recognize my mistakes, I learn from my mistakes, and then I erase those mistakes from my memory.
I am not bothered by someone else bragging and accepting undeserved credit. I fully understand that it's not the whistle that pulls the train.
I move forward in my life every day, even if it's only a tiny step, because I know that great things are accomplished with tiny moves, but nothing is accomplished by standing still.
. . . For more affirmations, see Zig's popular book, Success For Dummies. You'll find the book in many bookstores, or at ZiglarTraining.com.
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