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Goals & Mindset - How To Rewire Your Brain
To Achieve Fitness Success
Although
I have written about this in the past, I only think it is appropriate
to write about again. For one, I have had quite a few people request
this very subject and I was at a conference investing in myself
once again this weekend and I was able to learn and pick up quite
a few good pieces of information from the speaker. I am also finishing
up one of Jack Canfield's books and it seems to fit nicely into
this topic.
"Investing in yourself always pays the best
interest." - Benjamin Franklin
This statement is so true yet so over looked. When you have an opportunity
to buy a book or attending a self-improvement or business, do you
think about it as spending money or investing in yourself? Two people
can look at this situation and see totally different things. Which
one do you think is going to be more successful? The answer is obvious
and the only difference is the person's mindset. And let's say you
do buy the book, are you going to read it and highlight it? 90%
of the people that buy a book never make it past the first chapter.
Buying it is not enough. You must be committed to excellence.
Setting measurable goals is like your own GPS for
your dreams and life. The one major thing that goals do for us is
make our brains and imagination start working on ways to close the
gap. The gap that I am talking about is the gap from where you are
to where you want to be. Once you put your goal in writing and tell
others (use their freewill to help you), your subconscious is going
to work damn hard to close that gap as fast as possible. You will
start paying more attention to the things that can help you on your
path and you will start realizing which people can help you along
and which ones to stay away from.
"Begin with the end in mind." - Steven
Covey
This is another great strategy that successful people throughout
history have used. It could mean visualization or setting your goals
from your end point and working back to what you can do tomorrow
to reach your weekly goal, what you can do in a week to reach your
monthly goal and so on. When actor, Jim Carrey, was trying to make
it big, he used to go up to the hills in Southern California and
use affirmations, telling himself that all the big time directors
couldn't wait to use him in their movies and he would believe that
they actually felt that way at that moment. Carrey also wrote himself
a check worth $1,000,000, imagining that he was paid his first installment
for his first big hit. I AM is a very powerful statement. Don't
think of things as only in the far off future, they will only take
longer to transpire.
One final thought for this week. I need you to imagine
that you are in the NCAA Final Four playing in front of a huge national
audience. The game is 100-98 and you have the ball. What are you
going to do? Think about it, if you said shoot a three or go for
two and tie, you have a losing mindset. That's right, I said it!
Why did you assume that you were losing? Start thinking like a champion
and a winner and watch how your life takes a turn for the better.
By Kyle
Newell
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