Sunday, June 30, 2013

Work only for 21 days for yourself

 
Good thing that you know each and everything how to keep yourself motivate all the time but ask to yourself a simple question have you applied all the techniques that you already know? If not then apply in your life and only then you will get benefited. Do you really want to remain centered, motivated and keep a favorable attitude at all time? You understand that feeling that you get and feel once you've just come out of a great seminar, read a terrific book or listened to an awesome audio. You feel like you are able to climb any mountain, float any seas and sell ice to the Intuits. After a few days that feeling fades and finally melts away till the truth of life gets in the way. That's when you tell yourself to believe positively in spite of the challenges that life places with you. So here is a scheme which will turbo boost your favorable attitude, provide you laser beamed focus and make you combust with motivation.

Carry on a 21 days emotional detox. Do not watch television for thirty days. News programs, negative shows, gossip shows and so forth.

Do not listen to the radio unless you're listening to awesome songs with favorable lyrics and no radio host with damaging opinions.

Study quarter - half-hour daily at the beginning of each day from an uplifting book to boost your favorable mental attitude, no trashy novels.

Listen to a personal development compact disc platform daily. Exercise more, park farther away and walk around the block. Walk rather than driving everyplace; walk up the stairway rather than taking the elevator or moving stairway, better still if you are able to, join a gym.

Spend less time or confined time with damaging individuals rather than three hours provide them twenty minutes of your time.

Enlarge association, get around favorable individuals.

Cut down on the paper, dis-empowering and limiting data.

Drink scads of water. If you're dehydrated it lets the nutrients release the toxins.

Contemplate 5-10 minutes centering on and reading your goals, what you wish to have occur, what you're thankful for. 

And when you’re used to then carry on with this and you'll see a little striking result over the next 21 days. Keep a success diary and enjoy your fresh positive attitude.

 





Saturday, June 29, 2013

One word of one good book can change your life

“There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.”
- Joseph Brodsky


If you have not read today, you have not really lived today. Over the course of time we spend our lifetime opening junk mail, talking on phone for long time, chatting on social sites and so on. Why don’t we choose to read a good book daily? When you are reading a good book, actually you are growing and feeding your mind with a rich diet of ideas that you found in great books and in these times of rapid change ideas are the commodity of success.

 One idea from the right book can reshape your character, transform your relationships and revolutionize your life. When you read in a good book some great thoughts of greatest people who have walked this planet before you, your life improves and the depth of your thinking expands and you rise to a whole level of wisdom. A good book can change the way you live. Reading a good book allows you to connect with the world’s most creative, intelligent and inspiring people. Reading good book daily makes you different from others and this is also a good way to release your stress and depression.

Today’s there are so many people who are waiting to share their knowledge with you through their books. Why wouldn’t you grab this opportunity as often as you could? And knowing how to read but failing to do so puts you in exactly the same position as the person who cannot read but wants to. Reading good books support you in your solitude. Interestingly there is no friend as loyal as book in the world.  Start reading the good books you never know when a word of one good book can change your life. As well said, “A room without a books is like a body without a soul.”- Marcus Tullious Cicero