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		<title>Positive thinking in 5 easy steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 00:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motivating yourself to excel at your job or to be an example to your employees, should not be something you do only when the spirit moves you.  It’s an ongoing process that should include every facet of your business life. This means your mental attitude, physical well-being and appearance, work atmosphere, your interaction with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motivating yourself to excel at your job or to be an example to your employees, should not be something you do only when the spirit moves you.  It’s an ongoing process that should include every facet of your business life. This means your mental attitude, physical well-being and appearance, work atmosphere, your interaction with others (clients and employees alike), and your off-the-job environment.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" href="http://www.theselfimprovementblogger.com/blog/goto/Motivational/154/1" title="Motivation" rel="wikipedia">Motivational</a> experts get paid big bucks to tell professionals, striving for success, that they must constantly examine these factors.  How do you do that?  Follow the 5 tips that follow, and watch the changes.</p>
<p>Maintain a <a rel="nofollow" class="zem_slink" href="http://www.theselfimprovementblogger.com/blog/goto/Positive_Attitude/154/2" title="Positive Attitude (comics)" rel="wikipedia">Positive Attitude</a> – Let’s realize that life is only 10% of what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.  We’re responsible for our own actions and attitudes, and changing them when appropriate.  When you’re around people/things that are uplifting and positive, you feel that way.  You have more confidence in yourself, and know you can change whatever needs changing. If you can make your workplace such a place you’ll find happier workers and higher production. You might even find your employees look forward to coming to work!</p>
<p>Leave Personal Troubles Home &#8211;  Everyone has problems, but they don’t belong at work. Turn your attention and energy entirely to your on-the-job tasks.  This will actually be good for you because you’ll get a mental break from your troubles.<br />
Create Positive Affirmations &#8211;  The reason for writing goals for your business is the same as creating positive affirmations on paper.  What your eyes see and ears hear, your mind will believe.  Try it!  After you’ve written them down, read them aloud to yourself – and do it every morning when you get into work.  You’ll be amazed at what happens.  Come up with a set of new ones every month.  Statements such as, “I’m an important and valuable person,” or “I know I’ll make good use of my time today.”  Repeating them out loud everyday at a set time will help reinforce positive actions.</p>
<p>Make Sure Break Times Are Really Break Times &#8211;             This is an area where most bosses/entrepreneurs fall down.  You become so intense about the project or situation you’re working on that you don’t ease up.  Thinking that it’ll be solved in the next few seconds, and then you’ll get a cup of coffee can lead you right up to quitting time.  Regularly adhering to a specified break schedule, even if you’re the boss, releases the tension.  If you work on a computer this is even a greater problem because before you realize it – you’ve been working in that same position for hours.  The best answer to this is to set yourself a reminder on your appointment calendar for every 2 hours, and let the computer reminder chime send you the alert to move around.</p>
<p>Exercise, Exercise, Exercise &#8211;      I know that lately it seems that “exercise” is the cure-all to every physical ailment or your love life, but despite that there is some truth to that ugly word.  By “exercise” I don’t mean that you should go out and join a gym and spend your lunch-time, 3-days-a-week there working out.  What is really beneficial and workable is that at those chiming alerts from your computer, get up and walk around your desk or room.  Maybe go outside and get the mail and enjoy the sunlight (if you’re an entrepreneur that has a home office), or just get up and do a few stretches.  Concentrated, tense thinking – typing &#8211; plotting plans &#8211; or whatever your work, makes all those muscles tighten up and knot up.  Then when we move we “ooh” and “ouch” because we’ve knotted up into a ball of tension. Periodic stretching, even at our desk, or just getting up and walking over to the window and getting a different view can help.  One of the greatest disservice modern business décor has done to us, is making our offices pristine, sleek, unencumbered spaces.  There is nothing more relaxing than getting up from your desk and walking over to a peaceful, serene, seascape or pastoral painting and just drinking it in visually.  Momentarily transporting your mind out of work and into that place does wonders.  A few good paintings and less shiny chrome in offices would benefit us all.</p>
<p>It only takes a little concentrated effort on our part to keep motivated and productive, which leads to success.  I know you’re going to hate hearing this, but it’s true anyway – and that is, “WHEN LIFE GIVES YOUR LEMONS – MAKE LEMONADE!”</p>
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		<title>Learn About Success And Self-improvement &#8211; Two Sides Of The Same Coin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2006 20:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: There is a purpose in everything that comes our way. All happenings in our life are interlinked. We must learn to turn our cloud inside out to see the silver lining. We must learn to treat failures and embarrassments as stepping stones to success and self-improvement.Patch Adams is one such great movie [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There is a purpose in everything that comes our way. All happenings in our life are interlinked. We must learn to turn our cloud inside out to see the silver lining. We must learn to treat failures and embarrassments as stepping stones to success and self-improvement.<br/><br/>Patch Adams is one such great movie that drives home the point. If you remember, Hunter &#8220;patch&#8221; Adams meets failure at the board exams as a medical student which leads him through months of depression, melancholy and suicidal tendencies to such an extent that he voluntarily seeks psychiatric help by admitting himself in a ward of psychiatric patients. His stay there enables him to meet patients with a variety of mental ailments like mental retardation, schizophrenia, catatonic patients, etc. Trying to help them, Patch finds that his own ailments are treated and gets back on track. Finally one morning he wakes up to the realization that even after all the trauma he has undergone, his desire to become a doctor still burns strong. His positive attitude and efforts at self-improvement brought success not only for himself, but also to those around him and made a lot of difference to their quality of life. Yes, He went on to become the best doctor of his country.<br/><br/>So, success and self-improvement are two sides of the same coin. Friends, do make a start with towards both with these tips.<br/><br/>&#8220;Stop thinking yourself as failures. You are only human. Accept your failures and move on to make yourself acceptable to others.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;When you see someone far superior to yourself, instead of indulging in self-pity, think of self-improvement. Think of acquiring inner beauty instead of only a good physique.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;When you meet people feeling low and down, reach down to pull them up. Don&#8217;t slip down yourself in order to sympathize with them.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;This whole world is a huge school where you learn from your mistakes and move on. A failure in a science quiz should never make you feel doomed and stupid. It&#8217;s not the end of the world. Always give scope for self-improvement.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Try improving yourself in things one thing by one. You can&#8217;t turn yourself into a perfect person at the crack of a whip. Give yourself time.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Self improvement leads to personality development, inner contentment, self-confidence and self-esteem. The natural outcome is Success.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Break your goals into small achievable and meaningful parts. Don&#8217;t expect dramatic results. Remember that each small achievement at self-improvement leads to a better YOU.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Little do we realize that our small appreciations or sincere greetings set up pleasant chain-reactions in other people&#8217;s lives that are so important to them. When we appreciate the beautiful people and things around us, we ourselves don a little of that beauty in others&#8217; eyes.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;When you feel the positive effects of self-improvement and change, you are eager for your friends to try self-improvement too. But remember never to force anyone to follow you. It takes all kinds to make the world and in all probability, your friends will resent it.&#8221;<br/><br/>Over-night success is just a myth. This life we go through is a big school. It is important to appreciate what we have. We all have our own lessons to learn. When we are ready to learn from life&#8217;s experiences and our interactions with the people around us, we are well on the way to self-improvement and success.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Self-improvement &amp; Success: Hand in Hand</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 03:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Romualdas Maciulis asked: Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become your tools in both self-improvement and success.Remember watching Patch Adams? [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Romualdas Maciulis</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become your tools in both self-improvement and success.<br/><br/>Remember watching Patch Adams? It’s one great film that will help you improve yourself. Hunter “patch” Adams is a medical student who failed to make it through the board exams. After months of suffering in melancholy, depression and suicidal attempts – he decided to seek for medical attention and voluntarily admitted himself in a psychiatric ward. His months of stay in the hospital led him to meeting different kinds of people.<br/><br/>Sick people in that matter. He met a catatonic, a mentally retarded, a schizophrenic and so on. Patch found ways of treating his own ailment and finally realized he has to get back on track. He woke up one morning realizing that after all the failure and pains he has gone through, he still want to become a doctor. He carries with himself a positive attitude that brought him self-improvement and success. He didn’t only improved himself, but also the life of the people around him and the quality of life. Did he succeed? Needless to say, he became the best damn doctor his country has ever known.<br/><br/>So, when does self-improvement become synonymous with success? Where do we start? Take these tips:<br/><br/>•	Stop thinking and feeling as if you’re a failure, because you’re not. How can others accept you if YOU can’t accept YOU?<br/><br/>•	When you see hunks and models on TV, think more on self-improvement, not self pitying. Self-acceptance is not just about having nice slender legs, or great abs. Concentrate on inner beauty.<br/><br/>•	When people feel so down and low about themselves, help them move up. Don’t go down with them. They’ll pull you down further and both of you will end up feeling inferior.<br/><br/>•	The world is a large room for lessons, not mistakes. Don’t feel stupid and doomed forever just because you failed on a science quiz. There’s always a next time. Make rooms for self-improvement.<br/><br/>•	Take things one at a time. You don’t expect black sheep’s to be goody-two-shoes in just a snap of a finger. Self-improvement is a one day at a time process.<br/><br/>•	Self-improvement results to inner stability, personality development and SUCCESS. It comes from self-confidence, self appreciation and self-esteem.<br/><br/>•	Set meaningful and achievable goals. Self-improvement doesn’t turn you to be the exact replica of Cameron Diaz or Ralph Fiennes. It hopes and aims to result to an improved and better YOU.<br/><br/>•	Little things mean BIG to other people. Sometimes, we don’t realize that the little things that we do like a pat on the back, saying “hi” or “hello”, greeting someone “good day” or telling Mr. Smith something like “hey, I love your tie!” are simple things that mean so much to other people. When we’re being appreciative about beautiful things around us and other people, we also become beautiful to them.<br/><br/>•	When you’re willing to accept change and go through the process of self-improvement, it doesn’t mean that everyone else is. The world is a place where people of different values and attitude hang out. Sometimes, even if you think you and your best friend always like to do the same thing together at the same time, she would most likely decline an invitation for self-improvement.<br/><br/>We should always remember that there’s no such thing as ‘over night success’. Its always a wonderful feeling to hold on to the things that you already have now, realizing that those are just one of the things you once wished for. A very nice quote says that, “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” We are all here to learn our lessons. Our parents, school teachers, friends, colleagues, officemates, neighbors… they are our teachers. When we open our doors for self-improvement, we increase our chances to head to the road of success.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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