Category Archives: Mindset

How to Make Habit Change and Visualization a Part of Everyday Life

A journey starts with a single step. Why not take that first step right now? Go ahead and visualize one of your small goals, right now. What would you like to accomplish today that you’re having a hard time doing? What are you procrastinating about, right now, that you know you really should be paying attention to?

Close your eyes and see yourself going through the motions of getting that task done or accomplishing that goal. Use all of your senses in your vision to really bring it to life. Remember to bring your emotions into it. Bring those happy, confident emotions into play. See yourself smiling and completing the task. Once you’re finished visualizing the task, you’ll instantly feel more ready to do it. You can rinse and repeat this strategy whenever you need to.

Do the same thing for whichever habit you’re trying to implement. See yourself doing it, loving it, and making it a part of your daily life. Repeat your visualization related to that habit every day, and it will become a true habit before you know it.

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Law of Attraction: Attract What You Desire

Law of Attraction: Attract What You Desire is a bonus report designed to teach people how to tap into the power of the law of attraction.

This guide provides the reader with a basic level understanding of Law of Attraction.

Sections Include:

  • What is the Law of Attraction
  • How to Begin Using it in Your Life
  • Extra Tips to Implement LOA
  • LOA Examples
  • Pitfalls to Avoid

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Entrepreneur Toolbox

This bonus report was designed to educate people about skills required to be a successful entrepreneur.

Included topics:

  • Do What You Like, Within Reason – Simply following your passions won’t work. However, you do need to like what you do in order to achieve success.
  • Be Serious – You have to take what you are doing seriously. You are your own boss. Treat your behavior accordingly
  • Plan Your Actions – Effective decision making requires effective planning. This means that in order to be an effective entrepreneur, you have to plan your actions ahead of time.
  • Keep Your Mind on Your Money – Good money management skills are a perfect example of an entrepreneurial skill that often goes unnoticed by the general public, yet is an indispensable part of every successful entrepreneur’s armament.
  • Be a Closer – It is your job as an entrepreneur to successfully sell your product or service.
  • The Customer is Always Right – Every successful entrepreneur understands that while they may be the face and voice of their business, the business is not about them. iIt is what the customer wants that is important, not what the entrepreneur wants.
  • Bang Your Own Drum – When you bang your own drum, your audience begins to associate you with what you sell. That association has the potential to be a fruitful one.
  • Show Me the Money – As an entrepreneur, being able to successfully raise investment funding is an essential skill.
  • Networking is Life – You want to make very sure that you are surrounding yourself with people who not only complement your worldview and outlook, but who are also able to challenge your set beliefs and teach you a thing or two.
  • Let Go of Stress – All successful entrepreneurs know how to let go of stress. They understand that all work and no play is not a recipe for success.
  • Maximum Productivity – Do things that will help you achieve success on a daily basis.
  • Self-Analysis – True entrepreneurs are capable of meaningful self-analysis.
  • The Future is Now – Successful entrepreneurs are never content. They are constantly scanning the horizon, in search of the next wave.
  • Failure is an Option – As an entrepreneur, you must be prepared to accept failure.
  • Clear Communication – Communicating your intentions clearly to those around you will make the road to where you want to go that much smoother.
  • The Forest vs The Trees – The ability to change focus and viewpoint as required, is a vital tool for any successful entrepreneur. When you own a business you have to be able to visualize the big picture.
  • Ethical Ambition – There are ways to get what you want in life that do not involve damaging the environment, bending the rules, bribing authority, using insider information or hurting others.
  • Visualize Outcomes – You can visualize important events before they occur in order to maximize your performance and increase your chances for success.
  • Adapt and Survive – Your business must be like a tree. Strong and secure, but flexible enough to survive whatever storms come your way.
  • Give More Than You Get – Make it your goal to be the best person that you can when you conduct business.

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The Realities of Daily Practice of Habit Change and Visualization

It’s upsetting, but I realize a good many of the people reading this and other habit change articles I’ve written in IMIT will not end up practicing daily visualization. They’ll read this and know it’s a good idea. They’ll know they should do it.

But, they won’t do it. Some will though. Those who will make it a daily part of their lives, like you (hopefully), will be able to change bad habits and adopt any amazing, wonderful habit they want to.

Remember— it’s one thing to read a self-help book or article and decide that something is a good idea. It’s another thing altogether to actually put it into practice and know that you are going to make it your mission.

I want you to visualize daily. I want you to use visualization to change your habits and achieve your goals. That’s why this next part might surprise you. I know that you have an incredible number of things you want to change about yourself.

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Your Inner Circle

Jim Rohn, one of my favorite motivational speakers (who passed away a few years ago), said:

‘You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.’

So you want to develop that inner circle of five or seven or twelve or however many you closely align with regularly.

This bonus report teaches you the importance of having a strong and like-minded support system.

Sections include:

  • Inner Circle Pitfalls
  • Inner Circle Power
  • Building Your Circle

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