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5 Important things to keep reminding yourself about

 Waqar Ahmed | Blogger


  1. Mindset
  2. Thinking
  3. Habit
  4. Distractions
  5. Success

MINDSET

“Proper thinking before the execution is very important. One’s hard work won’t effectively bring remarkable change unless there is positive intention involved. Muhammad Ali is the greatest and the whole world accepted it, not because of his solemn words but his determination to preach what he said. It’s called the right mindset. Follow Muhammad Ali’s formula to be the greatest.

THINKING

“One needs to focus on inside and introspect the quality of thoughts in it. Human actions always resonate with thoughts whether positive or negative. The neurons won’t help in achieving the greatness unless we help those neurons connect through a positive attitude.”

“If one wants to think great then one must focus on creating an environment that allows for the free speech and respect for the opposing views.”

HABIT

“It is a result of actions we often do on repeat. Once it shifts to autopilot, it becomes a serious challenge to get away from it. Make sure your habits incline towards the passion you always dream about.

DISTRACTIONS

When someone says, “It’s because I have got lots of distractions in life that I don’t get enough time to focus on things I’m passionate about, he’s lying to himself.

One generates these sorts of excuses when the victim mode is on as it allows that person to collect the evidence to send the neurological signal to one’s brain that the distractions are the real big problem, and there is nothing that one can do about it. Think out of the victim mode and don't allow your shoddy belief to bore the hell out of you.

SUCCESS

“If one wants to be successful in life, one needs to believe in hard work. There is no luck without sincere gratitude towards goals and dreams. Build trust in yourself and work hard – the success will take care of itself.”

Thank you for your company!

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