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“Any motivation that comes to you from an outside source, no matter how exciting or powerful that motivation may feel at the moment, cannot be stored by your brain.”

What to Say When You Talk to Yourself

“‹Remember, the subconscious mind will believe anything you tell it if you tell it long enough and strongly enough.”

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“‹Your feelings about anything you do will affect how you do it. It doesn’t have to be feelings of like or dislike, joy or fear; all of your feelings affect your actions.”

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“For any personal growth concept to be successful, it has to be simple. It has to be easy to use. It has to be easy to put into practice. And it has to work.”

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“From this day on, you can, if you choose, change a little to gain a lot.”

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“Give life to your dreams, give strength to your visions, and give light to your path.”

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“How often do you suppose you were told what you can do or what you can accomplish in life?”

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“How successful you will be at anything is inexorably tied directly to the words and beliefs about yourself that you have stored in your subconscious mind.”

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“How we react to those things in life which we can do nothing about will always be the truest test of our own self-control, our own individual sense of self, and our ability to manage our minds and ourselves in a way that keeps us coming out on top and at peace with where we are. That is a part of maturity.”

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“How you feel about your job, your mate, your family, your money, your health, your self, and your success, will determine how you behave in each of these areas. If your feelings are positive and productive, your actions will follow.”

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“If you tell yourself that you cannot, what can the only outcome be?”

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“If you tell yourself that you do not like your job – you probably won’t.
If you tell yourself that you are unhappy with your manager or employer, you probably will be…
Give yourself an advantage. Talk to yourself about your work and the people you work with in a way which makes your work work for you – and it will. You can decide to be happy with yourself and your job or you can decide to go home every night complaining about the things you don’t like.”

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“If you want to manage yourself in a better way, and change your results, you can do so at any time you choose. Start with the first step. Change your programming.”

What to Say When You Talk to Yourself

“In logical progression, what we believe determines our attitudes, affects our feelings, directs our behaviour, and determines our success or failure:

1. Programming creates beliefs.
2. Beliefs create attitudes.
3. Attitudes create feelings.
4. Feelings determine actions.
5. Actions create results.”

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“Instead of waking up in the morning and telling yourself you wish you didn’t have to get out of bed, your new self-talk should tell you that it’s a great day to be alive—and it’s time to get at it.”

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“It is no longer a success theory; it is a simple but powerful fact. Neither luck nor desire has the slightest thing to do with it. It makes no difference whether we believe it or not. The brain simply believes what you tell it most. And what you tell it about you, it will create. It has no choice.”

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“Within you right now is the power to do things you never dreamed possible. This power becomes available to you just as you can change your beliefs.”


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“No one will ever breathe one breath for us. No one will ever think one thought that is ours. No one will ever stand in our bodies, experience what happens to us, feel our fears, dream our dreams, or cry our tears. We are born, live, and leave this life entirely on our own. That 'self', and the divine spirit which drives it, are what we have. No one else can ever live a single moment of our lives for us. That we must do for ourselves. That is responsibility.”

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“Of the many ways you can use Self-Talk in its various forms, you will find that all Self-Talk suggestions or phrases fit into one of four categories: Habit-Changing, Attitude-Building, Motivational, or Situational Self-Talk.”

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“Our experiences, our acceptance of what we heard from others and what we told ourselves, became the foundation for the mental programming which directs us today.”

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“Personal responsibility is the essence of self. I, for one, would rather not give that up. Why would we ever want someone else to do our thinking for us?”

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“Repetition is a convincing argument.”

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“Self-Management is the difference between living a life of fulfillment and purpose, and living out our years frustrated and incomplete, contained by the shortsighted limitations of our own disbelief. Self-Management is the final conquest.”

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“Self-Talk is a way to override our past negative programming by erasing or replacing it with conscious, positive new directions.”

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“Self-Talk is the key to making all positive thinking work. Without it, for most of us, positive thinking becomes “wishful thinking.” And wishful thinking is nothing more than saying to yourself, “I wish I could… but I can’t.” And “I can’t” is Level I Self-Talk – the kind that works against us.”

What to Say When You Talk to Yourself

“Since most of those things we call problems are really only perceived as problems, the way you look at each of them determines whether they really are or not; you need only tell yourself to see them in a better way.”

What to Say When You Talk to Yourself

“Success, ultimately, is up to the individual. It isn’t the pen—it’s the writer; it isn’t the road—it’s the runner that counts.”

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“The day each of us was born, we were given that energy – minute bits of electrochemical energy which feed small but important messages to our minds. One day, when the energy jar is empty, those thoughts, combined together, will have created in our lives the sum total of every worthwhile thing we have done.”

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“The easiest way to determine which of the people around you are the real winners at life and which are not, is to listen to their self-speak – what they say when they talk about anything.
Winners use self-speak to build an attitude that produces winning results. It doesn’t mean that winners don’t have problems. It doesn’t mean that every day for them is a perfect day. But look at their average scores in winning at life, over a few months or a few years. The better their self-speak, the better their score. The more positive their approach, the more successful the results. In time, positive self-speak becomes as much an automatic habit as walking, moving, eating, or sleeping. And when positive self-speak becomes a habit, so do the successes which the self-speak creates.”

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“The more you think about yourself in a certain way, the more you will think about yourself in that same certain way!”

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“Using Self-Talk to deal with loneliness or depression is one of its best uses and one of the easiest to put into practice. Because Self-Talk deals with you and what you think, it deals directly with the root of the problem.”

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“The most liberating of all thoughts is disregard or disconcern for what other people think.

Famous mail-order impresario and entrepreneur J. Peterman wrote in his autobiography 'Peterman Rides Again': “Once you realize that most people are keeping up appearances and putting on a show, their approval becomes less important.”

Excessive concern over what other people think inhibits personality more than any other factor.”


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