Category Archives: Mindset

The Philosophy on Habit-Change and Visualization

Habits— they can either work for you or against you. In many cases, habits aren’t something most people think about on a regular basis. Sure, maybe some get the nagging feeling that that thrice-daily chocolate and gummy bear eating habit isn’t such a great thing. Maybe they even vow to cut the candy when New Year’s resolution season rolls around. But, as far as dramatic habit-change, that’s something just a few of us self-improvement nuts pay attention to.

Honestly, it’s a good thing to become “nuttily focused” about habit change. It’s a good thing to want to improve in every area of your life, like you do. It’s a wonderful thing that you’re not content to live life the way you’ve been living it. Whether you want to improve your health, finances, business, work life, or anything else, you are a step above the rest because you’re willing to take a long, hard look at what it takes to make it happen.

Many people assume that you should be able to just snap your fingers and change your habits in an instant. As you’re well aware, that’s just not the way it works. Just like that habitual chocolate eater can’t just stop on a whim, you can’t just change all of your habits at once, whenever you want to. What you’re learning here is as close as you’re going to get to that!

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Impulse: Instant Motivation

Everyone needs motivation to reach their goals. Teach your audience how they can harness it at a moment’s notice. Impulse is a 31 Page (5500 word) guide that teaches you how to manifest motivation whenever you need it!

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
    • Motivation Matters
    • The Benefits Of Motivation
    • Real-Life Examples
  • Motivation In The Moment
    • What Is Motivation In The Moment?
    • Why Is It Important?
  • Manifesting Motivation In The Moment
    • Create A Reward
    • Create A Punishment
    • Read Some Praise
    • Motivational Media
    • Create A Mini-Action Plan
    • Remember “The Why”
    • Imagine Success …Or Failure
    • Change Your Physical State
    • Just Take One Small Simple Step
    • Imagine This Is A Fresh Start
    • Nourish Yourself
    • Embrace Peer Pressure
    • Tap Into Your Anger
  • Conclusion
    • Recap

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The Proper IM Mindstate

Aloha! Jason Fladlien, a.k.a. J. Flad, here from DailySeminar.com, talking with you today on the proper internet marketing mind state to have to get the best results in your business.

And all kidding aside here, this is the most important stuff. Jim Rohn – I listen to him, and you’ll see this quote here in this seminar – he once said, “Work harder on yourself than you do in your business” or “work harder on yourself than you do on your job.” So most people will spend 8 hours a day working for somebody else, and then they’ll go home and do nothing. So they’ll put more time into their job than they will into improving themselves. And that’s sad, because once you build skills they transfer into all areas of your life.

And this is another interesting thing. Most people think the difference between a successful person and a failure is like 80 percent. Like a successful person does 80 percent of stuff differently than a failure, and really the opposite’s true. It’s only a handful of small, daily tasks that separates a successful person from a failure. A successful person doesn’t procrastinate; they typically get on with it. And then they usually are interested in feedback more than the result; and they’re confident in their ability, and they’re solution-oriented and able to adapt quickly when stuff happens and respond positively. And really that’s about it. That’s the only difference. It’s not that they’re more intelligent than a failure. It’s not that they have opportunities that a failure doesn’t have or all these other things. It’s just really they just do a couple habits differently and that dictates all the results.

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Theory vs. Practice

Theory vs. Practice is 34 page (6200 word) guide that teaches people how to move out of stagnation and into action.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
    • The Basics
    • Theory
    • Putting It Altogether
  • Getting Stuck on The Theoretical
    • Why?
    • How Does It Hurt Us?
  • From Theory to Practice
    • The WEDGE System
      • What & Why?
      • Establish Goals
      • Decide What Matters
      • Go With Milestones
      • Embrace Reflection

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