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Answer These 7 Questions To Gain A Better Life

02.06.2009 | 5563 դիտում

Whether or not you realize it, average folks actually make it possible for other average folks to become winners. This is the time to evaluate yourself and your future. It takes some real, heart felt honesty. If you really want to change your life for the better, here is how to start. Above all, you must believe that you have the potential to do just about anything you dream of doing and that you can become just about anybody you want to become. We all have our perceptions of the ideal life. It can be obtaining financial freedom or as simply as becoming an under par golfer. The truth is, many people fail to achieve their dream because they can't get a solid, clear pictures in their mind of what they really want out of life. You may have already entertained the thought of what would be your ideal life. You quickly dismissed the thought as not possible because you had no idea how to get there or, perhaps, you think too lowly of yourself. Print this article and, over the next few days, go on an inner fact-finding journey that, I promise, will be a life-changing experience. As you move through these steps, write it all down in a notebook. Write down every thought, feeling, and ah-ha moment! If I were face-to-face with you right now, I would ask - "Do you think you know what you really want?" If you can\'t tell me, you need to move through the rest of this article. Start by letting your thoughts run wild, then focus on identifying that one overwhelming desire that you keep going back to in your mind. Don\'t be swayed to change your mind at this point. If you give up easily in this first step, you are already beaten before you start. Maybe you're still a bit confused and aren't sure what you really want in life? Here are the 7 Powerful Questions you must answer to have the Ideal Life! Answer these questions as honestly as you dare! 1) What makes your heart beat with excitement? 2) What would be that one thing that would make you happy? 3) What are you constantly thinking of day and night? 4) What do you want to do with the rest of your life? 5) What makes you feel successful when you do it? 6) What are your obsessions, passions? 7) What one thing makes you jump for joy every time you do it or see it done by others? Write down all your possible answers to the above questions. Write down everything, no matter how silly or unimportant it seems. You can have more than one answer for each question at this point. When that's done, go back and circle five to seven items that interest you the most. Then evaluate and choose with your emotions, not your logic, what you believe is the one and only thing worthy to spend all your time and resources to attain which will bring out the best in you. If you wind up with, €œI want to play quarterback for the Dolphins€ and you're more than 25 years old, I\'d say - snap out of it. The Bible says you are not to "think too highly of yourself, nor, too lowly.€ It\'s a balance. What if you would really like to be involved in pro football? You could do something related to football. How about starting a sports website or blog? Or perhaps a sporting goods retail business, sports memorabilia business, or even a gym could be the answer. Maybe get a job with a pro team in the front office or coach a local team. The point is, no matter what your dream, don\'t limit any choices until you have examined each one. When you identify a need, fill it using your talent and ability. At this point in our process, however, no matter how €œpie in the sky€ your dream might seem, use your emotions as your guide and, above all, keep this process to yourself. Others will disagree with you. They want to keep you at their level so be quiet about what you really want. If you must ask others for advice, ask people who have some expertise in the area you are interested in. You wouldn\'t ask a poor relative what financial investments to make, would you? Each of us gets only one shot at living life to the fullest. There are no replays and you don't get to do it over. You may not do it all perfectly but you owe it to yourself to go for it. Too many lives have been lived in quiet desperation waiting until €“ until they had saved a nest egg, until the children are out of school, until I retire. The sad thing is they depart this life before €œuntil€ ever arrives. My Dad, when he was late in life, told me - "Son, don\'t be like me. Go for everything life has to offer." He was great Dad and a great provider for our family but he set aside his dreams along the way. If his dream was to be a great Dad, that\'s one thing, but I know he had dreams he let pass and he regretted it. Don't go to sleep tonight without making a choice about how you really want the rest of your life to go. Hold onto that thought as you fall asleep. When you awake, start the day focusing on how to make it possible and make a living at it. Begin living every day as if you are running out of time, never leaving anything to be done next week, next month, or next year. Absorb information and advice from people who already "know" how to do what you want to do. When you know what they know, you will be doing it too. It won\'t be easy. There will always be bills, things will always break down eventually and need replacing, there may be storms and earthquakes and repairs €“ but there is only this one life for you to live. Don\'t allow anything or anyone to deter you from your dream. This is how winners - win! Why let your dreams pass you by? Why be the average person who is always helping someone else be a winner in life when you can be that winner?

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