Question No 6 - Do You Immerse Yourself In Life-Changing, Inspirational And Motivational Material?
Do you immerse yourself in life-changing, inspirational and motivational material or do you watch waste-of-time television shows and read trashy novels? We were given four inputs (eyes & ears) and one output (mouth). Our bodies are readily equipped to immerse our minds in material that we hear and see. However, you must actively choose what you allow into your mind. Have you ever heard the saying "Garbage in, garbage out?" Whatever you listen to, read about or watch - good or bad - will pour out of your mouth like an open fire hydrant.
Everyone is a student of life in something. I continually invest in personal development materials, because I am fully invested in my future. Every single day, I listen to two hours of personal development material, because I know that the material I listen to has a direct effect on my future. Listening to motivational material helps me to stay focused and reach my heart's desires. I am actively committed to achieving my goals and dreams. By listening to motivational material and attending life-changing personal development seminars, I am surrounded by people that support me along my pursuit of success. I am continually surrounded by teachings, people, and information that focus on allowing me to dream big, believe in myself, and achieve all that I could ever imagine!
How are you spending your time? What are you actively choosing to listen to? What noises and words are your ears being exposed to? The choice is YOURS for the making. Most of you reading this are likely saying "John, I just don't have two hours everyday to devote to motivational materials." Believe me when I say that I understand busy schedules, and I recommend that you start small. Just 1/96th of your day is enough to get you started.
Let me explain. 1/96th of twenty-four hours is fifteen minutes. Just fifteen minutes a day is all it takes for you to begin to see your results EXPLODE! Invest in some type of personal development CD, DVD or book. Not just anything...something that you know will assist you along your success journey. Most likely, you have something already sitting around that has become shelf-help instead of self-help. Start today by picking it up and devoting fifteen minutes a day to that material until you finish it. I also recommend that you journal what you learn from each fifteen-minute segment. Of course, you can invest more time, but the 1/96th of a day habit is great to get you start.
Everyone is a student of life in something. I continually invest in personal development materials, because I am fully invested in my future. Every single day, I listen to two hours of personal development material, because I know that the material I listen to has a direct effect on my future. Listening to motivational material helps me to stay focused and reach my heart's desires. I am actively committed to achieving my goals and dreams. By listening to motivational material and attending life-changing personal development seminars, I am surrounded by people that support me along my pursuit of success. I am continually surrounded by teachings, people, and information that focus on allowing me to dream big, believe in myself, and achieve all that I could ever imagine!
How are you spending your time? What are you actively choosing to listen to? What noises and words are your ears being exposed to? The choice is YOURS for the making. Most of you reading this are likely saying "John, I just don't have two hours everyday to devote to motivational materials." Believe me when I say that I understand busy schedules, and I recommend that you start small. Just 1/96th of your day is enough to get you started.
Let me explain. 1/96th of twenty-four hours is fifteen minutes. Just fifteen minutes a day is all it takes for you to begin to see your results EXPLODE! Invest in some type of personal development CD, DVD or book. Not just anything...something that you know will assist you along your success journey. Most likely, you have something already sitting around that has become shelf-help instead of self-help. Start today by picking it up and devoting fifteen minutes a day to that material until you finish it. I also recommend that you journal what you learn from each fifteen-minute segment. Of course, you can invest more time, but the 1/96th of a day habit is great to get you start.
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