Monday, November 27, 2017

Guru Talk? Do You Need a Cheerleader?

ARE YOU ONE?

Are you a natural cheerleader? I know I love the song, 'Oh I think that I found myself a cheerleader' by Omi. I realized that I was a natural cheerleader. Many of my friends and family considered me a 'glass half full' type of person. However, I did consider the portion that was empty.

HOW TO BECOME ONE FOR YOURSELF?

My biggest challenge, was do cheer myself on. Since I did have a hopeful spirit, I also had a side of myself that considered the risk, the possible failure, and it made me VERY cautious in cheering myself onward unless I felt the likelyhood of success was high.

So I had to learn to cheer myself on. (1) I would repeat a 'You can do this!' to myself when I woke up, when I brushed my teeth, when I had boring spaces in thought (2) I would position myself to be around positive thinking people, they teach you the skills of cheering yourself on (3) I would change my mindset to focus on the possibilities and not the possible failures.

START TODAY

Today I challenge you, to change your down talk, fears, into possibilities by cheering yourself on. Every time you say 'Can't' say 'Will'. 

Monday, November 6, 2017

Why You Should Not Take No for An Answer




I NEVER DID like that word NO

It's funny how the world most successful people never took 'NO' for an answer. They always came up with innovative ways to make their passion and dreams come true.

WERE YOU TAUGHT AS A CHILD TO OBEY the word NO?

Yes, we all were. Some people intuitively never listen to their benefit and their detriment. Well it's time you free yourself from the binds of that word.

Evaluate your life goals and plan your way around the 'NO'.

HOW and WHEN I HAVE overCOME THE WORD 'NO'

There are many times I worked out in my mind how I was going to accomplish a task that appeared to have every door closed.

One was a recent accomplishment of owning my own publishing company with my husband during a time when publishing and small press publishers were frowned upon. It was hard to get taken seriously, it was not fun getting all the rejection. However, in spite of all of those 'NOs', I found my YES, YES and YES.

Now owning a small press that has helped other authors, want to be publishers, and dreamers reach their star, I can honestly say, I am grateful for being born with a hard head that didn't absorb other's negative barriers, but found ways around them.

SHARE WITH ME HOW YOU TURNED A 'NO' into a 'YES'