I heard the following on the radio one day last week and I've been thinking about it quite a bit:
"The more control you have on your thoughts, the more control you'll have on results."
I know that the above is true, and I'm sure most of you reading this know it's true as well. As I've said, there really aren't any secrets about making things work and becoming highly successful. Easily said but not always easy to do. But the fact remains that everything starts and/or ends with a thought. So I think it's fair to ask yourself: How's my thinking? Do I encourage myself or hope someone does it for me? Do I listen to myself and catch myself thinking things I know aren't good for me? Am I doing a good job of correcting myself when I have thoughts that are not what I want?
Knowing and believing that the above is true should give you reason to pay attention to your thoughts and start correcting yourself as often as possible. The more you correct yourself, the more control you'll have on your thoughts, which of course means your results will start to be what you want them to be.
Think about it.
Enthusiastically,
Gary Burke
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