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The Psychology of Shortcuts of Masters and Millionaires

We humans have more than 32,000 skills so far. Skills, and more.   

Getting better at ANY human task quickly brings better results.    Without a doubt, attitude supercedes aptitude in determining your altitude. The faster you focus on this, the faster you'll see far, far more of the results you most desire.

Superior methods are a direct result of superior attitudes.    You are in no position to alter the axioms of life. They haven't changed in several thousand years; it's no great wager that such change is imminent. The only thing that DOES change is the human ability to change; to improve, to ask better questions, to produce better answers, and thereby move up the ladder most desired by any specific individual, which in this case refers, of course, to you.  Again, the methods themselves haven't changed for at least a hundred generations in a row.

We humans have more than 32,000 skills so far. Skills, and more.    One stands out far and above as the most underrated, underused of them all. Tapping into this power more efficiently today, here and now, is absolutely guaranteed to produce unprecedented results in your life -- ready for this? -- within the next 24 hours. THOUSANDS of masters and millionaires have said so, and proven it to be so -- and if you knew better, we'd see you DOING it better, wouldn't we?   Well, here's your shot, yet again;   your chance to make it better... NOW.

Two women receive flowers from their respective guys. One melts with love and hugs him, while the other demands to know what he's up to, why he's being nice, and he'd better 'fess up now.

A flight is delayed three hours due to bad weather. 148 passengers grumbling, moaning and groaning for the whole three hours and even into the new flight. One couple, the only two people among 150 passengers, decide to use those three hours to make a written plan of where they'd like to be in five years, and tell jokes, and even exchange a few hugs, thoroughly enjoying the delay.

One of the 42,000 Americans who responded to NASA's call for citizens to apply for acceptance into the elite corps of astronauts was a teacher. Despite the enormous odds against it, he continued to make the grade cut after cut, even into the final 100 candidates, then being accepted into the training program. He found that his students and friends, family and co-workers, all offered support for his cherished dream.
He didn't make the final cut, & when the shuttle blasted off on a rocket from Kennedy Space Center, no one doubted his disappointment, which lasted under one minute as he, along with the world, saw the shuttle explode in the sky, killing all aboard.

Those who invest those 5 minutes quickly yield the sweet fruit of wisdom and its attendant profit.   It's so incredibly simple, and powerful; why are you not tapping into it in this very hour to dramatically alter so many different facets of your life?

One of the earliest self-help recordings was a powerful piece by Earl Nightingale, offered in that gravelly, whiskey-kissed voice. He called it The Strangest Secret, comprised of six simple words that change the world of every human who understands it
at least one level beyond the obvious
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The six words?

 
  We   become   what   we   think   about.  

 

Hero or housewife (not mutually exclusive), astronaut or temp office worker; we become what   we think about. Take greater control today over what you're focusing. on, and watch how many improvements you quickly discern. It never fails. You only fail to keep trying. There is nothing else; all else is commentary.

Norman Vincent Peale achieved dozens of his most cherished goals. One of his greatest accomplishments was his decision to be happy for several consecutive decades. This was not a year or two of happiness. We're talking 70 straight years of personal felicity and joy in each day, through life's daunting challenges and soaring successes. He did not underrate the value of Lincoln's words. Near the end of his long, rich life he made the following statement: "The single greatest discovery of my life, outside of my relationship with God, has been the understanding that when you think in negative terms you will get negative results, and when you think in positive terms, you will get positive results."
 
  "...single greatest discovery of my life..."   Do you personally understand the profoundly enriching, empowered AND empowering life this man lived?   Instead of merely acknowledging this with a nod of his head, as most of us do, he shut up and applied this incredibly powerful technique.

There is no human power, skill, or talent more underrated and underused than the faculty of focus. In every moment of your life, your mood is determined far less by the events occurring in your life than by how you choose to process those events and their impact on your life.

It is has always been, and shall always be,... ... your choice.

 It can affect you mildly, or profoundly, positively, negatively, or indifferently. Outside factors play less of a role in your happiness than your attitude does.
Attitude supercedes aptitude in determining altitude.

Whether you like it or not, whether you employ it or not, the unrelenting fact of life, more powerful than any other statement you're likely to hear, can be summed up thus: Attitude, not aptitude, determines altitude. This applies to brain surgeons and garbage removers, mothers and parliamentarians, every one of us breathing.

What you choose to focus on is what you end up moving towards.

This alone, tapped into within the next few minutes, will launch of set of improvements that are unconditionally guaranteed to boost your results in every area you look upon.

When you look upon something, it's called ' focus'


Don't try to rewrite the laws of physics; that's why they   are   the laws of physics. They are immutable, and instead of saying, "Yes, but…," both you and I are best served by ceasing to argue, bitch, moan, and groan about why we can't do this, or get that, or become this or that. Surely you agree that we're all best served by using

Epictetus was definitely addressing you in stating,,
"When anything external distresses us,
it is not the event which causes us pain; rather, it is our response to it,
and this we have the power to revoke at every given moment."

The only people who understand that sentence are those who live it on a day to day basis by focusing on the solution, rather than just the problem.

President Lincoln further sealed his place in history among wise men when he articulated the thought that a person is just about as happy as they make up their mind to be. On the surface, that statement appears simple. Rest assured there are multiple layers to this idea. How sad that you don't have the time to invest just five consecutive minutes thinking, really thinking about the profoundly powerful nature of Mr. Lincoln's statement.