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How To Make Any Self-Improvement Course Work

Science & Education
Press release from: gfg marketing
(openPR) - How to dramatically improve the results of any self-improvement program. In order to succeed at any self-improvement program, you must do the following:


1. Decide on what you want and desire.

Write down what you want on paper. If you want it, you can have it.

Start with one intention and work on that and then you can go to the next, etc. Always focus on a positive outcome.

As you do this I want you to focus on a THREE LETTER WORD that will guarantee your success. The three-letter word is WHY?

You must be clear on WHY you want your goal or desire, or WHY you want to fulfill a certain dream.

Your subconscious mind must be convinced that what you desire is what you really want.

2. Commit yourself 100% to follow through UNTIL you get a result.

Read it again! I didn't say IF you get a result. There is a huge difference. I said UNTIL you get a result. Keep in mind, there is only one way to fail, and that is to quit.

3. Suspend your disbelief

Do not prejudge whether or not the self-improvement program, book or strategy you are using will work. Suspend your disbelief that it will NOT work for you. Keep in mind that it has worked for others and it WILL work for you.

4. Don't judge results too quickly.

Don't measure your results in hours, days, weeks, etc. ANY improvement is a forward movement. Use even a small improvement as a building block to take the next step forward. You will continue to move forward as long as you focus on what you want instead of what you don't want.

5. Measure progress from where you started.

We need to measure our progress from where we start. If you measure your progress on the horizon (ideal goal) you will always be frustrated.

6. Focus on the next step.

Always focus on what you have to do NOW - IN THIS MOMENT. Forget about future results. Just keep your point of focus on what you want to accomplish IN THIS MOMENT.

7. Doing What You Know

It is not enough to KNOW what to do - you must DO what you know.

READ IT AGAIN!

In other words, MORE INFORMATION is not the answer. Even the information you are learning in this e-course. I promise you that when you finish this course you will KNOW what to do. However, the goal for this e-course is to get you to DO what you KNOW.


It's worth repeating again. It is not enough to KNOW what to do - you must DO what you know.



Until Next time. Take Care.

(c) copywrite 2005, gfg marketing
Greg Gibson,
ebizinfosource.com

*You may distribute this article but don't re-write it or take out my link.*
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