Posts Tagged ‘mental health’

thumbs upI was approached by a gentleman at work yesterday, and was told I had to stop telling people I’m awesome. At first I was a little taken aback; thinking here is one of those guys who is always negative and can’t stand other people being in a good mood.

In any good book on leadership or personal development, it will go through the importance of having a good attitude, and how important it is to respond with something extraordinary when asked ‘how are you’ or ‘how’s it going’. It will also point out how some people will not be completely receptive to this, and we should not let it bring us down.

So now when someone tries to put down my awesomeness, I have a lot of fun!

I was told that I have to change what I say, because when someone refers to the word awesome, my name always comes up. He tried to you use this as a negative about me, but how would you like to have your name tied to the word ‘awesome’? I thought that was awesome!

He then explained to me how I was misusing the word and that I couldn’t be awesome. I told him if he preferred, I could start being amazing, great, super, fantastic or even phenomenal with him, but I wanted to know what was wrong with being awesome. (more…)

The Slight Edge by Jeff OlsonSuccess in anything is easy. It’s doing small and simple things continuously over time. The problem: these simple things are easy not to do.

I just finished reading ‘The Slight Edge’ by Jeff Olson, which I now consider to be one of my top 10 favorite books. The main point of the book: Success is easy; but so is failure. What is great is that we have the freedom to choose which path to take.

As we’ve gone through many times before, true success requires personal and professional development. Be careful here though; reading one book like ‘The Magic of Thinking Big’ or attending a leadership seminar is not enough. If it were, you would see many more successful people in the world due to how many leadership books get sold and how many people are attending leadership seminars.

Success requires reading good books on success, and listening to good information. It also requires the slight edge principle that Jeff Olson tells us about.

The slight edge is about doing simple things consistently over time. (more…)

Mental Fitness ChallengeThe best way I can describe the Mental Fitness Challenge (MFC) is to compare it to an energy drink that gives you that jolt in the morning that wakes you up, only the MFC gives your mind the mental jolt needed to be successful in all areas of your life.

I’ve gone through the first module of life changing information multiple times – it is that good. I’m also aware that it is the repetition of good, even world-class, information that we put into our heads that will give us the mental attitude needed to achieve success in our future.

The information in the Mental Fitness Challenge is the same type of information provided by top leadership gurus such as Orrin Woodward & Chris Brady in their LIFE and LLR success training series. After being on those subscriptions since the company launched in November, I have noticed a HUGE improvement in my attitude and my thinking. The difference here with the MFC is that you get all the best principles condensed into a 90 day program. It’s boot camp for your brain!
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