Saturday, September 12, 2015

How Words Of Encouragement Can Change Our Lives

By Tony Kcorb


Every so often a person is born that has the innate ability to inspire people into action. Recently I stumbled upon a YouTube channel which made me realize that I'd just found one of these people. The funny part is that she is a little girl, and by little I mean young. Her name is Lennon Brock and she is four years old. Here are realizations that I made after watching her videos.



YOU'RE HERE FOR A PURPOSE: Everyone of us living here on the planet earth has a higher purpose in which we are meant to realize. So many people settle for things in their life and never reach their full potential. Most of the time people don't understand that they are a powerful being with unmatched and unrealized potential. Study yourself and figure out what it is you were meant to do. A good starting place is to figure out what it is that you love to do.

GO ALL OUT: There is no reason whatsoever to start anything and not attack it with everything you've got. A characteristic that is found in all successful people is the habit of going all out when they decide to do something. When you live your life this way nothing can stop you. If something gets in your way you'll find a way around it or you'll go right through it. This is the essence of going all out. You will find a way no matter what.

DON'T SETTLE: When you have a dream and settle for something that isn't up to par with what you really want, you're selling yourself short. Since what we achieve is a direct reflection of what we believe we can achieve, it should be clear that you only need to change your thinking in order to change your life. If you find yourself wanting to settle for second best, then change your thinking and what you want will follow. Now you just can't sit around thinking about what you want either. You need to know what you want, realize that it is possible, and take inspired action to get it.

YESTERDAY DOESN'T MATTER: Stop living in the past. By keeping your attention on what you should have or could have done in the past will most definitely keep you from accomplishing what you want to in the future. It is ok to realize and learn from the mistakes that you may have made in the past, but dwelling on them can be very detrimental to nearly everything you do. Everyone makes mistakes and nobody is perfect. Making peace with your mistakes is crucial to becoming the person you always wanted to become.




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