If You Don’t Believe In Setting Goals, It’s Because You Don’t Know How To Do It
You haven’t learned how to learn. You don’t have confidence. When you look in the mirror, you don’t like the person you see.
You haven’t learned how to learn. You don’t have confidence. When you look in the mirror, you don’t like the person you see.
If you got fat the instant you ate ice-cream, you probably wouldn’t eat it. If you got lung cancer the moment you smoked a cigarette, you probably wouldn’t smoke it.
When you’re caught in a self-defeating cycle, it can feel impossible to get out. Quite disturbingly, you begin to believe the suffocation of negativity is “normal.”
Rather than being reactive to what’s going on around us, happy people take control of their lives and emotions. If you are unhappy with your life, who or what else can you blame than yourself?
You can never be afraid to truly, in all the zeal and conviction you can muster, share the truth desperately seeking to come out of you.
Put most simply, what stands in nearest proximity to you has enormous implications.
The first step of evolution is to stop desiring the things that are stopping you from evolving.
But you need to be uncomfortable enough with your current situation to stop consuming and wasting your time. To focus on learning and creating rather than being entertained and distracted.
Rather than seeing their identity as flexible and malleable, most people believe that “this is just the way I am,” and see their identity as rigid.
It’s common practice for many of the world’s most successful people to intentionally direct the workings of their subconscious mind while they’re sleeping. How?