Ok? The last blog spoke about that great man Rene Descartes.
"The key€, he would say "was to disregard other people's opinion until you have thought it out for yourself".
He doubted the truths of so called experts.
He disregarded the majority.
He studied gambling always with those thoughts in mind - of disregarding the so called experts.
And he became rich.
Descartes' writings are more than 300 years old.But of all I have read this is the man who has had the most profound influence on me.
For instance NLP backed by Tony Robbins has received world wide acclaim.It is stated as the ultimate key to success.But I have already showed you in a previous blog, its flaw.However I'm one voice against many millions.Whom would you believe?
A great short book you must read is the following,
The Midas Method by Stuart Goldsmith
First placed into print in 1988, it's a short book; the best books are short.Most important, it's the most practical book ever written for obtaining anything you want in your life.It shows you in a very practical way - WHY most people do not achieve anything in their lives.The mental barriers which stop people from taking action.
Followed by practical tools to get rid of them.
Once you apply the methods outlined in this great book, the sky's the limit.Learning a new language will become ten times easier.
In a previous blog I've demonstrated how to rid yourself of negative energy, increase your desire, your belief and self esteem.
It's all about you. Your beliefs are the key.I have read many books plus listened to tapes concerning the physiology of achievement.
90% of what I have achieved to date is a result of The Midas Method.
It's the only book I recommend that you read concerning inner mind, motivation or whatever.Because the others out there contain too much waffle.
Other major points I have learned from those who succeed are the following.
Great performers focus on what they are doing and nothing else.
They practice, practice, practice, practice.
They trust themselves
They take action
The Training mindset
They set goals -they plan what they want
They review their results
Pressure drop
Butterflies are a good thing
Pressure equals growth
They program their mind to succeed through visualization.
Breath control- deep regular abdominal breathing- calms anxiety.
They trust themselves
They are wary of so called experts.
Most so called experts don't walk the talk.
See you later,
CJ
"The key€, he would say "was to disregard other people's opinion until you have thought it out for yourself".
He doubted the truths of so called experts.
He disregarded the majority.
He studied gambling always with those thoughts in mind - of disregarding the so called experts.
And he became rich.
Descartes' writings are more than 300 years old.But of all I have read this is the man who has had the most profound influence on me.
For instance NLP backed by Tony Robbins has received world wide acclaim.It is stated as the ultimate key to success.But I have already showed you in a previous blog, its flaw.However I'm one voice against many millions.Whom would you believe?
A great short book you must read is the following,
The Midas Method by Stuart Goldsmith
First placed into print in 1988, it's a short book; the best books are short.Most important, it's the most practical book ever written for obtaining anything you want in your life.It shows you in a very practical way - WHY most people do not achieve anything in their lives.The mental barriers which stop people from taking action.
Followed by practical tools to get rid of them.
Once you apply the methods outlined in this great book, the sky's the limit.Learning a new language will become ten times easier.
In a previous blog I've demonstrated how to rid yourself of negative energy, increase your desire, your belief and self esteem.
It's all about you. Your beliefs are the key.I have read many books plus listened to tapes concerning the physiology of achievement.
90% of what I have achieved to date is a result of The Midas Method.
It's the only book I recommend that you read concerning inner mind, motivation or whatever.Because the others out there contain too much waffle.
Other major points I have learned from those who succeed are the following.
Great performers focus on what they are doing and nothing else.
They practice, practice, practice, practice.
They trust themselves
They take action
The Training mindset
They set goals -they plan what they want
They review their results
Pressure drop
Butterflies are a good thing
Pressure equals growth
They program their mind to succeed through visualization.
Breath control- deep regular abdominal breathing- calms anxiety.
They trust themselves
They are wary of so called experts.
Most so called experts don't walk the talk.
See you later,
CJ
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