Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Strangest Secret

I have a number of my personal development audios loaded onto my ipod so that when I am exercising or working in the yard, I can listen to them-sort of like multitasking but really not, it's more like I have my mind on what I am doing and putting my subconscious on the audio. And no, I do not always have the audios as background, sometimes I listen intently and even take notes (gotta get the most out of them after all).

Today while exercising I listened the Earl Nightingale's The Strangest Secret, an audio I highly recommend to anyone that has forty minutes to invest in improving their life. There are so many parts of this audio that I could share but then you would have no reason to go get the audio. And it is inexpensive & widely available as an audio or in book form online, in bookstores or at libraries. Once you have listened to or read The Strangest Secret you will know what the secret is, but here is a hint; it's the secret to a happy, successful life) but I will share one part;

"An outstanding medical doctor once pointed out six steps that will help you realize success:
1. Set yourself a definite goal.
2. Quit running yourself down.
3. Stop thinking of all the reasons why you cannot be successful, and instead, think of all the reasons why you can.
4 Trace your attitudes back through your childhood, and try to discover where you first go the idea you couldn't be successful, if that's the way you've been thinking.
5. Change the image you have of yourself by writing out a description of the person you would like to be.
6. Act the part of the successful person you have decided to become!"
Dr. David Harold Fink

Regular readers will know that I would add a seventh step; study success daily, fill your mind with positive information that will reinforce your belief in your unlimited potential!

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