Curtis Crawford

Curtis Crawford

Monday, June 13, 2011

Changing The Picture

The most important opinion you have is the one you have of yourself, and the most significant things you say all day are those things you say to yourself.

If you want to get different results in your life you have to decide to change the picture. Benjamin Franklin once said "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results." Are you doing the same things everyday looking for something different, hanging with the same negative people looking to better yourself or doing the same things everyday to build your business and not getting the results you want? If you answered yes to any of those questions, my friend you are insane! You can have all the qualities and tools in front of you to be successful but if you are following the wrong game plan you will not achieve success or your goals. I stated before in a previous blog that there is always a choice. You become faced with the choice of to keep doing what you been doing which will mean getting what you been getting or you can accept the fact you have been following the wrong blueprint.

Scientific evidence is conclusive that your self-talk has a direct bearing on your performance. Right pictures and wrong pictures can be painted with one sentence. The person who says, "I hope i am not late" has just given himself the wrong instructions. It's better for that person to say "I will not be late," or "I will be on time." These may sound like little things that's not that serious, however this will self-consciously effect your performance. In reality, the most influential person who will talk to you all day is you, so you should be very careful about what you say to you.

Don't wait until you feel like taking a positive action. Take the action and then you will feel like doing it. When you take action you are taking responsibility and when you do that your picture changes, in result your life changes. Until the picture is changed, you will continue to follow the wrong blueprint.

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