Transforming Stress Into Success Part 2
Daily Stress-Busting Techniques Preventing, reducing, and eliminating stress (or redirecting its energy into positive ways) are all important. When you take daily action to create a peaceful, harmonious life, you’ll find that things more often go your way and outcomes are in sync with what you desire. Make a habit of doing these things every day to create harmony in your life: 1. Start your d
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionTransforming Yourself
The change you seek could be behavioral or attitudinal and requires some amount of re-programming, but as Mark Twain said: “There is nothing training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach. It can turn bad morals into good. It can destroy bad principles and recreate good ones. It can lift men to angelship.” Robbins points out that change happens in an instant. What takes time is getting to thi
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionMotivating Strategies for Taking Action on Your Transformational Decision
1. Do your research. Finding out more about your subject will generate interest and motivation. For example, if you want to learn how to play the guitar, subscribe to a good magazine on the subject. For example, look at Frank’s story: Frank didn’t know how interesting gardening could be until he bought himself a beautiful book on gardening. Now it’s hard to tear him away from his flowers.
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionTransforming Stress Into Success Part 1
How to Minimize Stress and Maximize Success In Today’s Economy We’re living in uncertain times. With the current recession, you never know if your retirement funds are safe, if your home – probably your single greatest investment – is losing its value, or if you may even lose your job. Family incomes are being reduced and eliminated by the minute while prices for necessities are rising.
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionHow Negative Beliefs Manifest
Your reality is based on your beliefs. Your behavior stems from these beliefs, which may be positive or negative. If you’ve ever come across an ill-treated dog, you’ll notice that it behaves as though it’s scared of people. Or it might be aggressive. Through its unfortunate experiences, the dog believes that people in general are cruel. The human brain works in the same way on an unconscio
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