Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fitness Tip #4: Believe In Success


With the end of a year and the beginning of a new one around the corner, the usual fitness resolution is to stick to an exercise plan or adhere to a new way of eating. So why do these best laid plans fail leaving similar resolutions every year? Hopefully health and financial woes are far from the reason. Then what is it? Why can't that burning desire to achieve it this year fall into a true commitment and life changing habit?

There can be many factors that lead people off their path to success: family life, job demands, boredom from current program, lack of results, etc... Some of these factors can come up and if you are not prepared, your permanently derailed and your thrown off completely. However, there is one tool to keep you going forward towards your goal from the get go, day 1, January 1st if it be: Believe In Success.

A great outlook and the belief you will achieve it this year can divert most road blocks. We have all heard about the power of positive thinking for healing and goal attainment. So why don't more people think this way? How can you change your attitude and actually believe in yourself?

Your Road Map For Success by John C. Maxwell teaches the reader how to prepare yourself to obtain the goals you desire. He describes the seven characteristics that positive thinking people share:

1: Believe in Self

2. Willingness To See The Best In Others

3. Ability To See Opportunity Everywhere

4. Focus On Solutions

5. Desire To Give

6. Persistence

7. Responsibility For Their Lives

If you think of the positive people in your life, they lead lives with nearly all these traits. I find this the most commendable attribute a person can have. Do you have these seven characteristics? If not, how can you change to be more positive and in return more successful?

Believe this is your year. Believe in your potential and visualize success. Start out on the right path with a positive attitude and belief you are meant to obtain your goal, your dream!

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