How To Be a Champion in Your Life

Written by Sopan Greene, M.A.


How To Be a Champion in Your Life by Sopan Greene, M.A. http://www.InspiredEnoughToChange.com

Are you left with inspiration but no action after hearing, reading, and watching stories about other people who are successful? If so, you're not alone. I've got a question for you: Why watch Oprah when you can be on Oprah instead? Don't you see different guests on her show every day? They're people just like you. They didn't start out on Oprah, they ended up there and it wasn't by luck either. They changed their lives to get there.

Wouldn't you like to experience some of that success for yourself? It's not difficult at all. You just need to learn how to redirectrepparttar thoughts and energy you're using already. You're getting results, but they may not berepparttar 123283 results you really want. What Does being a Champion in your life mean to YOU?

Being self-employed?

Making a certain amount of money per year?

Living inrepparttar 123284 city that you really want to live in?

Having more free time?

Having more vacation time with your family?

Living in your dream home?

Having effective communication with your family?

Havingrepparttar 123285 relationship you've always wanted with someone who understands you?

Having free time for volunteer work or community service?

Having a family?

Having a deep sense that you're making a contribution torepparttar 123286 world?

Visiting allrepparttar 123287 cities and countries you've wanted to visit?

Being able to hire a nanny or cleaning person?

Beingrepparttar 123288 best mother, daughter, father, son or friend you can be?

Drivingrepparttar 123289 car you've always wanted to drive?

Havingrepparttar 123290 furniture to fill your dream home?

Writingrepparttar 123291 book you've always wanted to write?

Creatingrepparttar 123292 inventions in your head?

Taking action onrepparttar 123293 ideas in your head that never get out of your head?

Being able to hire an interior designer?

Havingrepparttar 123294 wardrobe you've always wanted?

Having more closet space?

Havingrepparttar 123295 free time to dream and imagine?

Meeting a famous person you've always admired?

Havingrepparttar 123296 financial resources to contribute to people and causes you love?

Having a personal trainer?

Getting and staying on track with your diet?

Having a lean toned body?

Learning what you've always wanted to learn?

Going to school to get a degree?

Beingrepparttar 123297 best when you do your favorite activities?

Doingrepparttar 123298 things you've always wanted to do but haven't done?

Whatever it is for you, you can have it!

Maybe this is hard for you to believe because you aren't satisfied withrepparttar 123299 life you're living today. Well, your present circumstances don't determine your future. We have plenty of examples to show us that this isn't true.

The 5 Words That Are Ruining Your Life

Written by Sopan Greene, M.A.


The 5 Words That Are Ruining Your Life

by Sopan Greene, M.A. http://www.InspiredEnoughToChange.com

How would you like to stop feeling like your life isn' tgood enough? (I realize advertisers would go broke if this happened, but it's better for you!) Imagine feeling joyful, whole and complete when you look inrepparttar mirror atrepparttar 123282 end ofrepparttar 123283 day.

What if I showed you how you're consciously creating circumstances and beliefs everyday that give you results you aren't happy with? Would you like to change it?

It's much simpler than you think. It all begins withrepparttar 123284 words you choose to use. By changing what you do and don't say, you'll start to create a much brighter future and more peaceful present right now. I'm going to revealrepparttar 123285 5 words to you that are bringingrepparttar 123286 most stress and frustration into your life. Over time using these words ruins your life by creating a ton of unnecessary mental suffering.

The 5 words I invite you to eliminate from your vocabulary right now are: want, need, can't, should and good enough (okay, these are two words but they're together so lets pretend they're one word for counting's sake. Thanks.).

If you just stopped usingrepparttar 123287 word 'want' you would transform your life beyond belief. Do it for just one day. You're going to be amazed at how many times an hour you (and everyone else) says "I want...."

When you say "I want..." you instantly create a feeling of lack within yourself. In reality you aren't lacking anything, but when you want something you subconsciously believe that you have a hole that can only be filled by getting what you want. This isrepparttar 123288 source of a lot of addictions that cause people to consume too much food, sex, drugs, alcohol, entertainment or whatever their personality has a hankerin' for.

"Need" is an extreme version of 'want.' You don't need anything beyond food, water, shelter, clothing and love. Everything else is icing onrepparttar 123289 cake.

Along these lines it's helpful to remember that more than half ofrepparttar 123290 worlds' population goes to bed hungry every night. So if you think you need a $3,000 HDTV, realize that you would like it but you don't 'need' it.

'Can't' is a limiting belief based on past experience. We all knowrepparttar 123291 past doesn't determine how we create repparttar 123292 present orrepparttar 123293 future, but a lot of us live like it's true. I invite you to re-examine what you think you can't do.

I grew up being told that I couldn't do mechanical things because my brother was labeled asrepparttar 123294 "mechanical one" and I was labeled asrepparttar 123295 "studious" one. In my twenties I finally challenged that belief because I had to in order to take care of myself. Guess what? When I challenged that theory I discovered I could do a lot of things I never tried because I was always told I wouldn't be able to do them.

Remember that you can be or do anything you commit to being or doing. Some things will come more naturally to yoiu than others, but you haverepparttar 123296 power to always be and do your best.

You've probably heardrepparttar 123297 phrase "Stop shoulding all over yourself." 'Should' is a word we use to exert power over ourselves and others through guilt. The funny thing is that we tell ourselves what we 'should' do even more than we do it to other people.

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