Motivation

The past is in your head the future is in your hands.”Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” ~ Albert Einstein

Use your past

‘Movement is life;’ and it is well to be able to forget the past, and kill the present by continual change.

Use your past as an asset. Use your past as a motivator. Use your past as a super power. Learn from it. Draw strength from it .But ultimately, move on from it. Your past is there to guide you. Your past is there to teach you. Your past is there to shape you. Keep moving forward.

Be like Oprah, whose motivation was understanding she could accomplish big things in her life by owning her outcomes. Instead of using her horrible past as a crutch, Winfrey took responsibility for her life.

The reason you will find it so hard to be happy is that you always see the past better than it was, the present worse than it is, and the future less resolved than it will be and that the mindset that you should change,see the past as a lesson,the present as a process and the future as success.

No problem is big

Don’t go through life looking down, thinking, “This problem is too big; it’s never going to work out.” Get a new perspective. The forces that are for you are greater than the forces that are against you.

You Have the Cure, _God

When you know who you are, when you know you’ve been equipped and empowered, when you know God being for you is more than the world being against you, you won’t run from your hurdles. You’ll run toward your success.

God doesn’t make any mistakes. When He created you, He wasn’t having a bad day. He didn’t accidentally leave something out, and now you’re at a disadvantage. God calls you a masterpiece. He’s crowned you with His favor. You have everything you need to fulfill your destiny.

Make a vow.

A vow is a seed for meeting needs. It works in bringing the glorification of your dream into manifestation. There is no way you can exchange your needs for the glory of your goals, without a seed in your hand.

Don’t waste time

Your time is too valuable to worry about what people think about you. Your goals are too important to try to convince everyone to like you. Don’t waste your energy trying to make someone be for you that’s never going to be for you. You don’t need everyone to celebrate you.

If you don’t pay the price for success you will pay the price for failure

Successful people start their day early and with purpose. They are willing to do the hard things that others are not willing to do because they understand the truth of the quote by Zig Ziglar:

“If you don’t pay the price for success, you’ll pay the price for failure.”

Since paying the price is a must , why not let it be that of success?

Most successful people start their day with God. They start their day with a plan which they executed before they sleep. They are disciplined. They are motivated. They are confident they will be successful because they know they have put in the work and God’s got their back.

Does God have your back? I don’t know whether you believe in Him or not but I do and I know He has anyone’s who start their day with him back,and that up to you.

Start your day putting Him first and go forward with confidence!

Next is your willingness. As you know God helps those who help themselves,and if you are not willing to be successful how will you succeed?

You have within you, right now, deep reserves of potential and ability that, if properly harnessed and channeled, will enable you to accomplish extraordinary things with your life.

Don’t spend your entire life wondering how to be successful in life, but never figure it out.

How successful people do it,

Taking Action

On the list of habits of successful people is the inevitable “action” habit. It is important to organize, to plan, and to set priorities, but without action, a plan is nothing more than potential.

Successful people act – quickly and often. In addition, although it may sound counterintuitive, according to James Clear, they act (start, anyway) before they feel ready. While others come up with reasons not to act, successful people take that all-important first step – even if it seems outlandish.

Positive Attitude

According to experts, having a positive attitude is not just a result of being successful – it’s one of the root causes of success.

Joel Brown refers to gratitude and positive self-talk as priorities in the lives of the ultra-successful. Moreover, Brown says, it’s not enough to express gratitude and a positive attitude. You must also remind yourself why you are grateful in order to achieve a deeper effect.

Networking

Successful people know the value of exchanging ideas with others through networking. They also know the value of collaboration and teamwork – all of which are likely when you network.

Successful people know the importance of surrounding themselves with other successful people, according to author Thomas Corley. Corley says 79% of wealthy people spend at least five hours a month networking.

Frugality

Frugal is not the same as stingy. Frugality is a habit of being thrifty, with money and resources. It is also a habit of being economical. Learning to be economical comes through avoiding waste, which automatically results in efficiency.

Corley notes that wealthy, successful people avoid overspending. Instead, they comparison-shop and negotiate. The result, according to Corley, is financial success through the simple act of saving more money than they spend.

Reading

It’s important to note that successful people read. While they also read for pleasure, most use their reading habit as a means to gain knowledge or insight.

For anyone who needs inspiration about the value and importance of reading, look no further than the example of billionaire author, J.K. Rowling, who says she read “anything” as a child. She advises, “Read as much as you possibly can. Nothing will help you as much as reading.”

The Bottom Line

Most people have habits – some are positive, some are not. Successful people tend to have more of the kinds of habits that contribute to their success.

The good news, for those who wish to be successful, is that cultivating positive habits takes no more effort than developing bad ones.

Some of the best habits of successful people involve only conscious effort, like getting up early every day. Others, such as becoming organized, may take a little more skill and practice but ultimately result in the most desired outcome of all – success.



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