Ten Tips for Creating Positive Momentum

Written by Rich Fettke


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8. Create a support team. Ask a few of your friends to form a group to support each other on your goals. Hire a personal coach or a business coach. Find a mentor. Hire a financial planner, an accountant, a fitness trainer, a counselor - whoever you think would add input, support, advice, feedback, and/or accountability to help you keep your attention on your intention. 9. Consistently review your top three intentions. Write down your top three intentions and read them every day so they're fresh in your mind. This will add fuel to your fire and will help you focus your attention on what matters during your day. It will also help you recognizerepparttar opportunities that might help you move toward your desired future outcome. 10. Clarify how your intention also helps others. The fuel that can come from helping others can inspire you to take action and stay focused on your goals. When you see your intention as a cause and you findrepparttar 123152 passion and nobleness in your actions, you will likely have more energy to getrepparttar 123153 momentum going - and keep it going - as you move forward toward your intention. When you take action and stay focused on what really matters, you create momentum...and momentum creates momentum.

Rich Fettke, MCC, is known for helping people take action and stay focused on what really matters. He is the author EXTREME SUCCESS (Simon & Schuster, 2002) and was one of the first business coaches to receive the Master Certified Coach designation from the International Coach Federation. As a professional speaker, Rich delivers entertaining and educational programs to associations and corporations. Visit Rich on the web at www.Fettke.com


Ten Top Autobiographical Steps From Saying “No” To Saying “Yes…”

Written by Mahalene Louis


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6. Onrepparttar other hand, I dare say “yes” when...

I come back inside me, in my heart. When I find sweetness there and a home, a nurturing and endless source of unconditional acceptance. When that harmony reflects on my world, which can no longer appear as hostile and inhospitable to me. When I understand how profound it is to no longer perceive that truth is unkind, and choose to speak that truth kindly… I Am Intelligence.

7. I dare say “yes” when...

I accept that life is an evolutionary spiral, and that I learn in stages. When I am willing to seerepparttar 123151 benefits I have derived from my conditioning, and let it be as that; a good story that served me well all those years! When I take onrepparttar 123152 challenge to be an individual, that blossoms of his or her own unique fragrance, and fully createrepparttar 123153 mastery of being needed just as I am, in my full uniqueness. I Am Forgiveness.

8. I dare say “yes” when...

I look at life as an adventure, a rich and exciting current that may take me right or left. I have surrendered controlling it. And that is delicious, as my only knowing is that it will be good, it will be fun, and it will be beautiful. I am traveling a labyrinth; there, some doors open, some don’t. I don’t takerepparttar 123154 not opening (the “no”) personally, I don’t assume or expect it either. I have reversed “no” to “on”, turned “on”repparttar 123155 “no.” I am electric and on, I am travel and light. I travel light. I Am Adventure.

9. I dare say “yes” when...

I see that, if I am true to my heart in canceling my plans with Arthur next week, even if it is atrepparttar 123156 last minute, Arthur will find himself usingrepparttar 123157 time of our meeting in ways that further his growth. Somehow, a great opportunity will present itself to where he will seerepparttar 123158 harmony of this shift. In a loving universe, there are only winners. When I help myself, I help everyone. Even if Arthur chooses to be mad as hell because I cancelled atrepparttar 123159 last minute, that experience will bring him one step closer to recognizing he isrepparttar 123160 chooser of his experiences… I Am Trust

10. I dare say “yes” when...

I choose peace, even if it means saying “no” to helping my best friend move, “no” to my son who wants to borrow my car, “no” to a macadamia double chocolate chip cookie… Acting withrepparttar 123161 consequence of my actions in mind, I choose peace. The best fight of all is when I don’t have to fight anymore. When I am neither acquiescent nor rebellious. When I live so deeply in my heart, that I only obey its commands. I only have “yeses” forrepparttar 123162 Self. More than a reply, it is a response, and a sacred vow, which says yes to life, yes to laughter, yes to lightness. Ultimately YES to Love.

This piece was originally submitted by Mahalene Louis, Inspiration Anchor, Artist, Author, and Speaker, who can be reached at mailto:mahalene@soulvision.com, via phone 512.632.8952 or visited onrepparttar 123163 web at http://www.soulvision.com. Mahalene Louis wants you to know: As an Inspiration Anchor, I offer an engaging e-zine, free teleclasses and Turn onrepparttar 123164 Light!, a unique program to assistrepparttar 123165 creative genius in you to express and market your gifts successfully. Turn onrepparttar 123166 Light! inspires you to show up as a stunning masterpiece of unbridled passion and creativity, and to evolve consciousness by acting in alignment withrepparttar 123167 powerful force you are.

Mahalene, a native of France, began her career as a journalist and teacher in Europe. She spent her first twenty years in the US as a self-supporting artist while soon consulting with people on self-empowerment. As she is in all accounts a “true artist,” one of her greatest gifts as an inspiration anchor is to offer “a new way to look at it,” which is greatly instrumental to increase chances of success, prosperity, and happiness.


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