YOUR “SUCCESS” INSTINCTWritten by Rhoberta Shaler
Do you know about "success instinct"? A squirrel does not have to be taught how to gather nuts. Nor does it need to learn that it should store them for winter. A squirrel born in spring has never even experienced a winter. Yet in fall of year you can observe that squirrel busily storing nuts for lean winter months. Birds do not take nest-building lessons. They have no ability to read maps, yet they can return to exact locations year after year. These instincts assist animal to successfully cope with its environment. This is "success instinct".You have a success instinct as well. Animal's goals are pre-set; yours are completely up to your creative imagination. An animal's success is limited to its built-in goal-images that we call instincts; your success is unlimited. You are not a machine, however, you do have a "servo-mechanism". Maxwell Maltz wrote that "...your physical brain and nervous system make up a servo-mechanism which you use, and which operates very much like an electronic computer, and a mechanical goal-seeking device. Your brain and nervous system constitute a goal-striving mechanism, which operates automatically to achieve a certain goal, very much as a self-aiming torpedo or missile seeks out its target and steers its way to it. Your built-in servo-mechanism functions both as a "guidance system' to automatically steer you in right direction to achieve certain goals, or make correct responses to environment, and also as an "electronic brain" which can function automatically to solve problems, give you needed answers, and provide new ideas or 'inspirations'."
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What's stopping you from living life of your dreams? Is it your circumstances or is it what you choose to believe about those circumstances and your ability to change them? The truth is; most of us get stressed when we feel we are not in complete control of our lives. Many people whinge and moan about their circumstances, but fact remains, "we have never had it so good." In today’s modern world people can choose from exciting new career options. They have wealth potential, better health, new lifestyle opportunities and more conveniences in their lives than ever before in history. WHY THEN if life is so good... and if there really are so many tremendous opportunities available - why isn't everyone wealthy and happy? ====> Will we ever be satisfied? ====> Should we ever be satisfied? ====> It seems when we have more, we want more. Maybe it's just that we don't know how lucky we are? Indeed, wealth is relative. Someone who has little and wants less is possibly
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