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Part Fifteen: The Final Goal
from: Creating Wealth for LifeMost people as I am sure you will agree do everything half-heartedly, and the reasons(s) for this have all been covered.
They do not use their full potential, mainly because they have not understood the power of the mind.
Often we are drawn or compelled to do things that bring sorrow. Temporary pleasures bring sorrow, and consequently majority of us through fear or perhaps even lack of confidence are 'forced' to throw in the white towel.
This need not be the case, because this book gives you the ability to overcome these hurdles, by delivering words so potent that you can change your circumstances. It is high time that you watch the graphs of your mind very carefully.
Upon introspection it is now time to weed out the dirt and through the use of the power of discrimination distinguish that which gives you lasting happiness as opposed to sorrow.
The bottom line is you have to exercise control over your thoughts.
The following is included to guide you to your journey to wealth, health and happiness.
* Avoid dwelling on all the wrongs things you have done.
* Repeating wrong actions over and over become habits. Simply take care not to repeat those actions again.
* Do not think of yourself as a failure. Use failures as a means to acquiring success - do not give up until you reach your desired goal.
* You will have to erase the grooves of bad habits that you have created by creating good habits. If you are lazy decide to become positively active and assertive -- set yourself tasks or goals and make sure you achieve them.
The fact that we resist change shows that we have our own 'comfort zones' and this is a result of our thoughts. Why is it that we resist change -- the simple answer to this question is fear of change.
A change means that we have to let go of that which we 'feel' is 'right' for us.
The question then remains to be asked is what is right for you? This is a difficult one, and the answer is that until we are not fully content within ourselves then even a millionaire who desires an extra million is a beggar. How many of us are content?
We seek instant results, and when we do not 'see' results we become despondent and subsequently give up. It is my belief that when you desire a thing for the right reasons then nothing will ever stop you from acquiring it -- this is the eternal law.
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