Affirmations are one of the best ways to attract your success and keep you committed to execution. They are very beneficial for you and help you to stay positive and engaged.
Change your affirmations regularly, depending on where you are falling short or feeling that your motivation is weakest.
In the early days of WA most of my affirmations centered around my writing and understanding of affiliate marketing. I thought I was a good writer but quickly realised that if I continued writing the way I knew, I would not be very successful in the world of content and affiliate marketing.
Instead of telling yourself that something is difficult or you will never be good at it, change your words to say:
- I am learning to become a good content writer.
- My writing will attract interest and help to solve problems.
- I will share solutions and help my visitors improve their lives.
- Good writing is good thinking clearly expressed.
- I will write a little every day!
Your affirmations should embody your goals and objectoves and where you are going. Talk yourself towards your goals and objectives.
Say your affirmations, every day, at least twice a day. Keep your affirmations stuck on your laptop and repeat them every opportunity you get. Sing them Recite them. Internalise them. Feel them.
In time, you will find your behaviours unconsciously driving you in the direction of your goals and objectives. It will be hard to keep away.
Execution will no longer be the issue, but rather, what else or how much more you can do.
To be Success in business I alway have a second thought. Cassi, thank you so much for you efforts, every of your pages that I've read was an awesome detail for me to carry on.
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Zell
Setting my goals was real ok, getting the time right needed I had to work on ( and still working on) this training will help me a lot. Finding my way breaking down into little steps I finally got done. Was a journey to find my way to do it though, first used an online calendar, did not work for me, now I divide my daily time available in blocks of 30 min , with breaks of 5 min in between on paper ,hanging on my pc.
One thing learned from Jim Rohn (and his "student" Tony Robbins of which I am a huge fan too) is thinking and speaking in positive ways. It was(and is) also a pleasant surprise to hear from my colleagues at my day job that I changed for the better :-)
All the best,
Luc
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