212 Attitude Part 2

At one time you thought about how to

handle a knife and fork, comb your hair, give a talk, dance.

At one point in your life you did, in fact, have each one of these in your consciousness.

Until you learned them. Once learned you relegated the repetition to your inner mind or subconscious. (If you had to pay attention to every-thing you do, you would not be able to handle it.)

 

You also decided what series to ‘link’ together as an automatic / unconscious response.

 

A series of pre-decided actions is also known as an Attitude.

Some people have a ‘good’ attitude and some a ‘bad’ attitude about the very same thing.

What attitude (series of pre-decided/automatic decisions) do you hold regarding, … food? Setbacks? Mistakes?

What are your series of linked thoughts that end up with you automatically

* eating… too much, not enough, junk food, or whatever.

* avoiding situations where you could be wrong.

 

So how do we change this state of affairs?

How do we change our attitude?

Don’t condemn yourself, correct yourself.

Correct yourself after the event but not during!

 

A simple key to success.

 

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To reinforce this read any two below:

# 3 Cumulative Knowledge 46 Always 96 HabitsAt one time you thought about how to

handle a knife and fork, comb your hair, give a talk, dance.

At one point in your life you did, in fact, have each one of these in your consciousness.

Until you learned them. Once learned you relegated the repetition to your inner mind or subconscious. (If you had to pay attention to every-thing you do, you would not be able to handle it.)

 

You also decided what series to ‘link’ together as an automatic / unconscious response.

 

A series of pre-decided actions is also known as an Attitude.

Some people have a ‘good’ attitude and some a ‘bad’ attitude about the very same thing.

What attitude (series of pre-decided/automatic decisions) do you hold regarding, … food? Setbacks? Mistakes?

What are your series of linked thoughts that end up with you automatically

* eating… too much, not enough, junk food, or whatever.

* avoiding situations where you could be wrong.

 

So how do we change this state of affairs?

How do we change our attitude?

Don’t condemn yourself, correct yourself.

Correct yourself after the event but not during!

 

A simple key to success.

 

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To reinforce this read any two below:

# 3 Cumulative Knowledge 46 Always 96 HabitsIl y eut un temps où vous pensiez comment

utiliser un couteau et une fourchette, peignez vos cheveux, discourir, danser.

A un moment dans votre vie vous aviez, en effet, chacune de ces choses dans votre conscience.

Jusqu’à ce que vous les appreniez.

Une fois appris, vous avez relégué la répétition de ces choses dans votre esprit ou votre subconscient. (Si vous aviez à porter attention à chaque chose que vous faites, vous ne seriez pas capable de gérer la situation.)

 

Vous avez aussi décidé quelles séries ‘relier’ ensemble comme réponse automatique ou inconsciente.

 

Une série d’actions prédécidées est aussi connue comme une Attitude.

Il y a des gens qui ont une ‘bonne’ attitude et d’autres gens qui ont une ‘mauvaise’ attitude au sujet de la même chose.

Quelle attitude (séries d’actions automatiques /prédécidées) maintenez-vous concernant… la nourriture? Les échecs? Les erreurs?

Quelles sont vos séries de pensées interreliées qui finissent automatiquement par arriver

* manger… trop, pas assez, restauration rapide ou peu importe.

* éviter des situations où vous pourriez aavoir tort.

 

Alors comment est-ce que l’on change cet état de chose?

Comment est-ce que nous changeons notre attitude?

Ne vous condamnez pas, corrigez-vous.

Corrigez-vous après l’événement mais pas pendant l’événement!

 

Une simple clef au succès.

 

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# 3 Connaissance cumulative 46 Toujours 96 Habitudes

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