Motivation [part 1] Believe You Can Succeed, Then You Will Really Succeed
Success means many beautiful and positive things. Success means personal well-being: a nice house, vacations, travel, new experiences, financial security for children and wife.
Success means gaining honor, leadership, being respected by business associates, and being popular with friends.
Success primarily means freedom: freedom from worries, fears, frustrations, and failures.
Success means respecting yourself, constantly getting more real happiness and satisfaction out of life, being able to do more for those who depend on you, and whose love you value the most. Success means winning.
Success – achievement – is the goal of life!
Every human being wants success. Everyone wants the best out of this life.
No one enjoys poverty or lives in poverty. Nobody likes to feel inferior; no one likes to be toyed with.
One of the most practical success-building wisdom is found in the Bible quote that says faith can move mountains.
Believe, firmly believe that you can move mountains, and you can too. Doubt goes hand in hand with failure.
Maybe you've heard people say, "It's bullshit to think you can move mountains just by saying 'Mountains, move.' Absolutely impossible."
Those who think this way confuse belief or belief with wishful thinking.
And it's true, you can't move mountains by imagining them.
You won't get a better job just dreaming about it.
You also won't get a big house just by dreaming about it.
You can't be a leader just by dreaming of being a leader.
But we can move mountains with firm belief.
The best way to achieve success is to believe that you can be successful.
There is nothing magical or secret about the power of belief. Trust works as follows.
The belief, "I-positive-I-can" attitude evokes the strength, skill, and energy needed to succeed.
If you believe in "I-can-do it" and truly believe in it, then "how to do it" evolves automatically.
Every day, in every town and village, young people start new jobs.
Each "wants" that one day they will enjoy the success that will accompany them to the top.
However, most of these young people lacked the confidence needed to reach the highest level.
And they never reach the top.
Believing that it was impossible to climb high, they did not find the steps that led to the highest place.
Their attitude is the “most” attitude.
However, this small number of young people truly believed that they would succeed.
They approach work with "I-will-reach-the-top." And full of confidence, they reached the top. Believe that they will succeed – and it's not impossible
– they study and observe the attitudes of those who have succeeded.
So they learn how successful people approach problems and make decisions.
By observing the attitude of successful people, they too become successful.
The way to do it always seems to the person who believes he can do it.
| Writer | @kuzuma |
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| Reference | motivational book |
