Archive for February, 2008

Balancing your Strengths and Areas of Improvement By Josh Hinds

Today, make the choice to focus on your strengths. It is easy to look at oneself and see areas where you may need improvement. While it’s true that taking time for honest reflection on the areas where we’d like to see improvement is important — it’s equally  important to give yourself your due credit for all the wonderful talents you’ve already acquired — all the bits and pieces that go into making you the incredible person you are.

Please understand that I’m not suggesting we live in “la la land”, acting as though there’s no area for improvement. Of course there are areas we can all improve in — that’s what personal growth is all about.

Instead, what I am suggesting is that you and I spend at least as much time accepting and being thankful for all the positive traits we have acquired already — not just those areas we believe we need to improve. It’s all about balance. Seek ongoing to improve where you can, but be sure to celebrate all that makes up the amazing you as well!

Think about it like this — if you want to help someone improve, and in the process not have them take it as a personal attack — one way to approach the task would be to compliment them on something they are doing particularly well — acknowledging and pointing out one of their strengths (making sure it’s a genuine and sincere compliment of course) — and then bringing up ideas which might be helpful in improving in a given area. Along the same lines, give yourself the same positive boost by acknowledging the “good” things you’re doing, right along side areas that you’ve identified where improvement is needed.

Consider the saying, “we become what we think about most” — if that’s even half true, wouldn’t it stand to reason that giving a little thought to your past achievements, in addition to any areas in which you’d like to improve would be a good thing to do? I think so. Give it a go and see for yourself the positive difference doing so will make.

– It’s your life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds :-)

* Josh is the author of the booklet: Why Perfect Timing is a Myth! available at: http://www.getmotivation.com/booklet/

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Positive Affirmation about using Persistence and a Strong Determination By Josh Hinds

Here’s another positive affirmation you can write down and recite to yourself when you need a boost of inspiration…

“I make persistence and a strong determination to achieve in my given endeavors my allies when I find myself faced with life’s challenges. Through my willingness to stay in the game, and learn what needs to be learned I am moving myself ever closer towards attaining my own definition of success — however I may choose to define it.”

– It’s your life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds :-)

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Positive Affirmation about Creativity By Josh Hinds

Here’s a positive affirmation you may wish to write down and recite to yourself…

“Each day I am allowing my creativity to flow — bringing forth ideas that I can put into play which will lead me in a positive direction on the path towards achieving my given endeavors.

I take special care not to suppress my creativity, and act on opportunities that present  themselves to allow my creative side to shine through in my daily life. In doing so I am  allowing myself to grow for the betterment of all involved.”

– It’s your life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds :-)

* Josh is the author of the booklet: Why Perfect Timing is a Myth! available at http://www.getmotivation.com/booklet

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On Exploring Your Talents By Josh Hinds

If we knew just how much talent we have inside us I am convinced it would absolutely boggle the mind. The reality is that we all have within us some unique greatness just waiting to find its way into the world.

The unfortunate thing is that all too often our talents lay hidden, and so we don’t always know what they are. Therefore, if we do not take the time to explore and identify our gifts – we run the risk of having them never fully materialize, or lay dormant far longer then they need be.

-To Your Success, Josh Hinds

* Josh is the author of Why Perfect Timing is a Myth: Tips for Staying Inspired and Motivated Day in and Day out! Grab your copy at http://www.getmotivation.com/booklet/

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Hold Tight To Your Integrity By Josh Hinds

While I might concede that the spoils of life don’t always go to the most deserving. I hold true to the belief that without a doubt the “spoils” are always more enjoyed when one has lived a life with integrity and not sold out on the things they value most.

I have known men and women who have gone from the top, to the bottom, and back to the top again, and a common thread among most all of them is that they always held tight to their integrity.

I would advise that you always make the effort to remain the person who never looks down on another, no matter what place in life you may currently find yourself. If you are in an enviable place, be thankful, but don’t live in a way as though you are above anyone else.

Life rewards those who remain humble no matter what success they may acquire. At the same time, often the person that brags or begins to believe they are above another tends to find themselves caught in a bit of “success quicksand” for lack of a better term. Be sure you never become that person struggling to get unstuck.

Yours in success,
Josh Hinds

* Josh is the author of Why Perfect Timing is a Myth: Tips for Staying Inspired and Motivated Day in and Day out! Grab your copy at http://www.getmotivation.com/booklet/

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On The Human Side Of Life: Making Life More Personal By Josh Hinds

I did it.
I added a photo album to my site.

“This, ” I thought, “I need to do. It will look more professional. It will help people see what I look like — even though that ’s a bit scary! And, besides: it is fun.”

THEN CAME THE RESPONSES…

After placing the photo album on my site I immediately received a set of very positive emails.

The positive responses were gratifying. They also caused me to slow down and reflect about things “on the personal side of life.”

In essence, people said to me: “I got to know you a bit better.” “You were more than some guy who sent me an email newsletter at the beginning of my day.”

Isn’t that remarkable?

People still value relationships.
People still value the personal touch. It is not out of vogue.

A few things in life never change, and the value of “the personal side of life” is one of those “few things.”

STOP AND REFLECT… FOR JUST A MOMENT

Take yesterday for instance: did you miss out on any opportunities to add the personal touch to an aspect of your day?

What about last week?
Last month?

Don’t get me wrong: I love technology. After all, that’s how I earn my living :-)

But as my friend Bob Burg says: “All things being equal, people will always choose to do business with those they like, know, and trust first.”

What did you do to have someone like you, know you or trust you recently?

Or here’s a better question: what did I do?

LET’S TRY SOMETHING TOGETHER

Why don’t we try — you and me, that is. Why don’t we try to think of creative ways to help people…

Like us
Know us
And trust us?

I am going to make an attempt. Maybe even two.

And you?

Here’s wishing you a blessed day, Josh Hinds
http://GetMotivation.com
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Count Your Daily Wins By Josh Hinds

It has been said that you and I tend to become what we think about most. If we believe this to be true doesn’t it stand to reason that we would do well to take an active role as to what we allow to become our most dominant thoughts?

Hopefully you would agree that we would all benefit greatly by choosing to recount the daily achievements we experience. No matter how small or insignificant you may view them at the moment each should be acknowledged — and framed in our mind as they are — successes. If we neglect to do so there’s a chance that we will end up focusing on the occurrences of our day that don’t help to build our own self-esteem.

There’s great personal power that comes from celebrating both our larger achievements as well as the small successes that we experience ongoing in our lives.

The reality is that you and I have the choice to allow ourselves to gravitate towards thinking about the negative things we have experienced, or we can choose to take a more pro-active approach where we make the choice to re-live in our mind the positive accomplishments of the day.

It really does get right down to making the choice to see things from a half full versus half empty mentality. Make the choice to see the positives and that’s exactly what you’ll notice more of.

Action exercise:

At the end of each day just before heading to sleep take a moment to write down several successes from the day. Remember that they don’t have to be monumental to count as a success. Anything from meeting a new person to calling on a new client and just about anything in between qualifies as a worthy achievement.

After you have written down your daily list — read over what you’ve written and each time you do so close your eyes for a moment and try to experience the positive feelings associated with your given accomplishments.

By following this idea we can actually control what we choose to focus in on. While we don’t always have complete control over what happens to us, we do have the choice to focus our minds on (and thus give power to) those things that are most likely to get us on a positive path.

My hope is that the ideas shared above help you to better take control of your most dominant thoughts. Always remember that if one person can succeed in a given endeavor then so can you and I.

– Here’s to your success, Josh Hinds
http://GetMotivation.com

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It Doesnt Always Take Money Honey! By Josh Hinds

If you buy into the old saying, it takes money to make money you’re really missing the boat. In fact some of the greatest success stories ever told are of people just like you and I who started with little or nothing and grew their business idea into a masterful success. Would it have been easier say if these folks had had access to deep pockets when starting out on their business journey? Maybe, maybe not — who knows for sure.

One could make the case that in some of the situations had these bootstrapping entrepreneurs had it easier at startup many of them would never have learned the value of persistence and the necessity to be creative in growing their businesses in the first place.

It makes you think doesn’t it? So my question now is what are you waiting for? It’s your life that’s waiting, why not get on the ball now and take a little action and start moving towards the success that awaits you?

–It’s Your Life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds
http://GetMotivation.com

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Getting Clear On What Success Means To You By Josh Hinds

If I were to ask you what your definition of success is could you answer it in a relatively quick fashion? Or would you do as so many do, fumble for an answer — rattling off the common responses which tend to show up when one is asked this question. Answers such as… I’ll be successful when I have x number of dollars in the bank.

Or would you instead have an answer which is highly personal to you, to your own life, where you are now, combined with a carefully crafted vision of where you want your life to take you in the future?

As Henry David Thoreau so eloquently said — “Most people lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.” In my humble opinion many people miss the mark, not because they lack the ability to achieve success in their given endeavors, but rather because they never take the time to truly identify what success means to them. And as a result end up moving aimlessly hoping to hit upon what it is they think they want to achieve — often not even truly realizing what it is they are seeking.

When we have a solid definition crafted we can use it to lay out a plan which we can follow that will naturally put us in alignment with whatever it is that we believe to be most important.

Believe it or not I have had conversations with people who after taking the time to define what success means to them personally — realized in that very moment that they had in fact already experienced many times where they had met with great success in their life. Imagine that, here were people who longed to achieve this magical place, but up to that point hadn’t ever taken the time to get clear on what that “place” even was.

Upon doing so, they acquired a different outlook, one which they could feel good about, knowing that they had already experienced many times where they’d already met with personal achievement.

I’m fond of the saying, “success begets success”. Which in its simplest form means that one achievement — no matter how small it may appear at the time allows us to build upon that achievement and move forward on the next task, which upon completion will propel us further on our next undertaking. Hence, success begets success. Or, one successful outcome leads to greater accomplishments.

If you have yet to get clear on what success means to you — take the time to do that now. Be sure that your definition is highly personal. Acknowledge times in your life where you have met with positive outcomes. Take pleasure in those times and be sure to give yourself your due credit (you earned the right to do so).

When you have your personal definition of success clearly defined you will have a powerful road map from which you can make decisions — you will have a gauge from which you can look at potential goals and ideas and measure the commitment it will take to see them through to completion based on those things that are most important to you.

In some instances you may find that a given undertaking isn’t really in alignment with your definition of success — and that even if you were to achieve a goal or set of goals that it wouldn’t move you closer to what you personally define as leading a successful life.

At other times it will be crystal clear that your current endeavors — the path you find yourself on are totally in line with what you’ve taken the time to define as being successful after you’ve compared them to what you’ve identified.

Most of all you will gain a sense of peace from having clearly defined what success means to you — thus ensuring you stay on the path towards living your perfect life.

Action steps:

1) Take the time right now to get clear on what success means to you. What will it look like? What will it feel like? What things are truly most important to you? What resources will be available to you when you are leading a truly successful life? What difference will having those resources available to you make not only in your life, but in the lives of those around you — family, friends, co-workers, etc.?

2) Each morning, before you begin your day recite to yourself your personal definition of success. Close your eyes as you recite it to yourself and take a moment to think about what it will be like when you are truly living your own definition of success. Consider any actions that you must take in order to move yourself closer to whatever you define as successful. See yourself doing those things with ease — and as you’re doing so moving closer to whatever it is that you have identified.

For the steps mentioned above to work you will need to create a habit around doing them. At first, it may appear that you aren’t being authentic — or you may even feel that you’re telling a lie to yourself. The main thing is to do it anyway.

The reason it may not feel authentic is because it’s something you may not be used to doing. Think about the first time you learned how to ride a bike. You had to tell yourself that you would learn to ride a bike. You had to instill the belief that you could do it — which of course eventually led you to a point where you were able to do it with ease.

Through this simple exercise you will develop the positive habit of keeping your own definition of success nearby at all times — which will ensure that you are working on and staying plugged into what is necessary in order to fully live your own definition of success.

It’s your life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds

* Josh is the author of the booklet: Why Perfect Timing is a Myth! available at: http://www.getmotivation.com/booklet/

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On Taking Your Personal Development Seriously By Josh Hinds

Here’s a positive affirmation you may wish to write down and recite to yourself…

“I take my personal and professional development seriously. Each day I set aside a minimum of 20 to 30 minutes a day to learn something which will help move me further in my pursuits and endeavors.

I apply active learning by remaining ever on the lookout for opportunities to apply my newly acquired knowledge and skills in some way into my life. As a result of doing so I am seeing positive results now!”

– It’s your life, LIVE BIG! Josh Hinds :-)

* Josh is the author of the booklet: Why Perfect Timing is a Myth! available at www.GetMotivation.com/booklet/

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