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5 Tips To Increase Your Personal Power
By Chris Green
1. The most important one: Have at least one person in your life who is
like-minded. This means someone who wants to be the best they can be, who has
dreams and goals and takes action to make them a reality. I know such people can
be hard to find! They don’t have to be following the same course in life as you.
My best friend is studying to become a pilot and I enjoy computers and writing,
yet because we love what we do, we help each other stay focused and motivated.
But where can you find similar people? Try clubs and associations connected with
your interests, the workplace, and of course, the Internet. Pick any subject and
I guarantee you will find groups and forums for it online. Be proactive – seek
out positive people. What they bring into your life – and you theirs – is
priceless.
2. Watch inspirational movies. This is going to be down to personal taste,
obviously, but here’s a selection of films that inspire me: The Star Wars films,
Rocky I & II (the rest are no where near as good!), Shawshank Redemption, Twelve
Angry Men, Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, The Count Of Monte Cristo – There’s
many more but these are my favourites and never fail to give me a boost. You
could also add to this videos and DVDs of your favorite sporting moments – in
fact anything that inspires you. Build your collection and watch them when you
feel enthusiasm levels dropping.
3. Related to the first tip: read biographies about people you admire. Again,
personal taste will dictate who you read about but here’s some people I admire
greatly: Martin Luther King, Lance Armstrong, Helen Keller, Sir Winston
Churchill, Lord Horatio Nelson, Franklin D and Eleanor Roosevelt, Muhammad Ali
to name but a few. The beauty about this is that you read about people who
achieved so much with their lives. You are learning about people who “walk the
talk” rather than listening to people who haven’t done anything and may well be
negative about life. If you want to achieve your dreams it is absolutely vital
to stay positive. Reading about people you admire will do for your positive
attitude what pizzas do for your waistline, i.e expand it!
4. Have a picture board and fill it with pictures of your goals: Type of house,
views of the area where you want to live, car or boat or bike you want, jewelry,
clothes – whatever it is you want! This is to give you a visual reminder
everyday about the goals you are pursuing and reminds you that what you are
working towards is something very worthwhile. It boosts enthusiasm and keeps you
focused and on track.
5. Read quotations everyday. I’m a big believer in the use of quotations to
inspire and I’m always on the lookout for new ones to add to my list of
favourites. My list is 6 pages long and growing! Here’s a couple of good
websites to checkout:
www.quotationspage.com &
www.motivatingquotes.com
And to practice what I preach and to close this article nicely, here is the
lastest quote I’ve added to my list and the one that inspired me to write this
article:
“If you aren’t fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm.” –
Vince Lombardi
And there you have 5 tips to help you maintain your enthusiasm and motivation.
Put all 5 to use and you will stay positive and on course to achieve your goals!
Until next time.
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