Become a Life
Winner
When someone
tells you, “You don’t want to ask for that.” Answer “The bugs in my teeth don’t
bother me. The ride is worth it.”
Life winners
believe in themselves, and make a difference
when they make an effort in manifesting their dreams and goals. These individuals believe they can overcome and accomplish the impossible. They competing with themselves by constantly
braving themselves with more challenging tasks
to unlock their true potential. As their potential grows in all areas of life, they
put their best foot forward whether experiencing a challenging development or overcoming
a personal weakness. Life winners acquire the Emotional Intelligence trait, and make use of the buffer of time between the focus
and goal/dream. They stay aligned
with their vibration during challenging developments and become creative with different
opportunities. Life winners share a burning
passion for the keys of success
by keeping an open-mind, accepting feedback, learning, and problem-solving. They
conquer their weakness by appreciating the fact that they may not win all the
time, by implementing a strategic philosophy of lessons learned and creating a new reality.
1. Think of your goals and write them down
Thinking of a bright future will motivate you to set goals, and manifest.
When writing, your goals must be clear and specific. Make an effort to achieve
them.
2. Achieve Your Smaller Goals
Before achieving your big goals set smaller goals. Once you have achieved
your smaller goals, you will feel joy and motivation to achieve your bigger
goals.
3. Document your progress
This is the art of discipline: you document your achievement efforts. Implement
certain ideals and feel as if you manifested.
4. Get Recognized by Others
Spend time with like-minded people, who will support and encourage you by
receiving praises and recognition for continued motivation.
5. Motivate Yourself with Rewards
When you accomplish a goal reward yourself because it will help you to wait
for the next reward after accomplishing your next goal.

I LIKE THIS MAXIM ~ "Life winners acquire the Emotional Intelligence trait, and make use of the buffer of time between the focus and goal/dream."
ReplyDeleteGaining emotional intelligence can be a lifetime effort, depending upon the demeanor one develops early in life. My demeanor needed a serious redirection before true emotional intelligence was allowed to begin its development. Some people, while very young, are trying to survive an environment of bullies who seem to only understand a punch in the nose. For me, undoing that impulse to shove back was a challenge even as I was having a good time attending lectures in philosophy, reason and psychology.