Purge negativity from your life, like excess calories from your diet!
Obstacles in life are abundant to say the least. Life can be summed up by forming an interesting comparison. Life vs. your morning commute to work. There’s no doubt you get hit with your fair share of stop signs, stop lights, and perhaps you’re even blessed with getting caught up behind a few school buses…bringing your commute to an utter stand still. You play traffic warrior in an attempt to arrive at a destination that presents even more problems and obstacles than the commute itself, adding to the vicious cycle of what could only be described as negativity infinity. Channels of negativity are ever present, and it’s quite hard to fight the good fight when so many are leaping at the opportunity to drag you down into their self-made pits of hell. But it’s literally all a matter of perception. Our thoughts are the driving force behind every self-made decision in our lives. We have to keep our channels of thought clear and free from negativity. We have to create mental environments in our lives that will allow us to cultivate success. “Think, Plan, Achieve” — and I am endorsing N.L.P. saturation, (google it) for the month of June….and I don’t mean urinating in your underwear. Saturate yourself in success, all forms….N.L.P. ( neurologistic programming), and strong networking amongst worthy individuals. Team build your way to the top! We are living in hectic times. Place yourself within successful channels and harvest the benefits.
“Smart people build networks, while other people look for jobs” -Robert Keyosaki
Lastly, here’s an interesting fact about your workplace. Younger workers want more money, while older workers just want respect. Wouldn’t you agree? Today’s mantra is going to be “Think, Plan, Achieve” — a little free N.L.P. for you.
“Younger workers want more money, while older workers just want respect. Wouldn’t you agree?”
Amen brother. I may be semi-younger worker but I would rather have the respect I deserve from my co-workers then the bigger bucks. Too bad its a small realization in the economy.
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