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Having a Success Mindset Karen Lohof Moxie Maven Having a Success Mindset 2014_22October

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As the set of your sails determines where your boat ends up, so does the set of your mindset determine whether success is your achievement. There is much you can practice to keep your mindset at peak performance and to remind yourself to nurture it regularly.

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Having a Success Mindset

Karen Lohof

Moxie MavenHaving a Success

Mindset2014_22October

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“Being”

v“Doing”

You’ll receive and mete out lots of calls to action. Many times you’ll appropriately hear the call or give the call, to massive action. Mindset is more to your “being”. Sure, you can take massive action to learn to think like the wealthy do, to think like the successful do, like those you want to follow do, but always you’ll find it more important to “be” it. “Be” the thinker of success, “be” the leader, “be” the one who’s bigger than their problems. “Be”.

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Mindset has EVERYTHING to do with the difference between how the poor think and how the rich do. Unless you’ve been thinking rich already, you are going to be making a CHANGE.

Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses with your eyes wide open can reveal new opportunities for you to build even more success and satisfaction into your business.Heather Robson Uncover Your Strengths and Use Them to Grow Your Business

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http://youtu.be/ZZW4GTcFg7U

Published on Jan 3, 2014 17 Wealth Files by T. Harv Eker Difference Between Rich and Poor Mindset

Wealthy people believe, “I create my life.” Poor people believe, “Life happens to me.”Wealthy people play the money game to win. Poor people play the money game to not lose.Wealthy people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.Wealthy people think big. Poor people think small.Wealthy people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus on obstacles.Wealthy people admire other rich & successful people. Poor people resent rich & successful people.Wealthy people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.Wealthy people are willing to promote themselves and their value. Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.Wealthy people are bigger than their problems. Poor people are smaller than their problems.Wealthy people are excellent receivers. Poor people are poor receivers.Wealthy people choose to get paid based on results. Poor people choose to get paid based on time.Wealthy people think “both”. Poor people think “either/or”.Wealthy people focus on their net worth. Poor people focus on their working income.Wealthy people manage their money well. Poor people mismanage their money well.Wealthy people have their money work hard for them. Poor people work hard for their money.Wealthy people act in spite of fear. Poor people let fear stop them.Wealthy people constantly learn and grow. Poor people think they already know.

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R says I have an ineffective mindset. It’s like I keep going to college. I keep learning but I don’t want to have to start paying back the loans and grants, etc., SO I CAN’T WORK because I need to keep going to college.What he’s really saying, almost without question, is a form of something you keep hearing ad nauseum: ”Get a REAL job. I don’t get what you think you’re doing with this online stuff.” I’d say it’s in response to one of the most sweeping changes of our lifetime, the changing mindset of trading time for dollars being swapped out for trading value for dollars, made ever more widely possible thanks to the computer and the internet. And, it is that. It’s much deeper than that, as well. It’s the difference between thinking as the poor do, as opposed to how the rich do.

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M S says it seems to her our mindsets change all the time.And, this is not what you want. You either have made a decision you’ll want to follow through on, or you will soon. Your mindset is like setting the sails on a boat for a particular destination. The set of your mind will determine your success towards your decision or goal, or not. It’s really up to you.

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Dr. Napoleon Hill & MDP [create your (Major Definite Purpose)] & SCF [self confidence formula] & early AM Mindset Call with Paul

Hutchings

Consider following Think & Grow Rich:

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Learn to consider mistakes as TEMPORARY. They are temporary setbacks. You’ll want to steamroll over them, blast through them, blaze by them. Do not consider them worthy of stagnating or suffering with, pondering endlessly, pontificating about – at all.

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Talking to Yourselves is the most natural thing . . . . Neville Goddard

So be aware of it and your thoughts (which is where your talking to yourself usually is), and use that information to hone yourself and your tools.

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“And how about mindset? I was trying to cram in as much entertainment as I could in my few hours of evening “free time.” Which meant that when it was time for me to sleep, there were still too many things I wanted to do. So my mind kept me alert and awake thinking about those things.” John C Mullen

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The above is an excellent example of how to do a “check up from the neck up” on your mindset. Ask yourself (daily, and sometimes several times daily), “and how about my mindset”.

In fact, as I read this and did this I realized I often get a second wind about the time I should be going to bed (sleep is way important for success and health and . . . .) from all I haven’t gotten done and meant to and when I decided to go with it and stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning, I nose dive my mindset the next day and sometimes beyond.

The timing couldn’t be better to ask yourself about your mindset than when hearing or reading someone else asking themselves a question or two that just might be a good question for yourself.

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More and more, in my view . . . .

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Excuses also give you the

permission to ignore your own values, beliefs

and commitments;

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May your mindset always serve you towards success!