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    or me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), s

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    One of the biggest potential problems we face with every action we take are our past experiences. In fact, as humans the only reference we have whenever we take some kind of action are our past experiences. There is nothing else we can go by for an indication of expected results.

    I'm sure you can already see how this can affect your level of confidence…

    If your past experiences were good, it will be a huge confidence builder for you. However, if your past experiences were unpleasant, you will have a huge lack of self confidence.

    Unfortunately, this is total nonsense. Although humans need confirmation to feel safe and secure, which our past experiences can provide, they also eliminate the option of “the result may be different this time” which is one of the paralyzing elements many people face when they lack confidence.

    They get stuck in that process of automatically falling back on past experiences and results and selling themselves on it, rather than becoming aware of the past but allowing other options into the equation.

    You may have experienced this before. No matter how many times you confront a situation where you lack the confidence to take assertive action, you continually lock yourself into the mindset and body language of previous results, instead of really analyzing all the options available. This virtually guarantees the same result every time, because you convince yourself into believing this is your only chance, choice or option.

    Don’t let past experiences or results paralyze you, your views, actions or results. It only kills your self-confidence. You can open up possibilities that you never thought possible with a little alteration of your thinking pattern. Be resistant to your natural reactions. When you start to see yourself think, “Here we go again. I’m going to fail again”, you need to interrupt your thoughts, take a step back or take a moment to think what other outcomes are possible and be optimistic as well as realistic with what you can achieve.

    When I face this situation, I like to I use other people as inspiration. I say to myself, “If others can do it, so can I” (even when I have failed at this task before). This thought and belief process really works.

    Example: Getting a birdie in golf (for you non-golfers, this means that you get the ball in the hole in one less stroke than is “suggested”) Before we progress, I must confess, I only play about twice a year, so achieving this would be almost a miracle at the moment for me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), su

    How to Conquer Job Hunting Apathy
    Jack, downsized from his last job, was frozen in a place called Apathy. Had been for months now. Knew he had to get moving, had to find a job, but … just couldn’t seem to get his act together. Oh, he’d tried … a little. But his lack of immediate success just made him that much more apathetic.Listless, almost indifferent, he dithered, wasting time on unrelated tasks. Found excuses not to move forward. Procrastinated … and hated himself for it. His family and friends tried to be supportive, but that only seemed to
    l safe and secure, which our past experiences can provide, they also eliminate the option of “the result may be different this time” which is one of the paralyzing elements many people face when they lack confidence.

    They get stuck in that process of automatically falling back on past experiences and results and selling themselves on it, rather than becoming aware of the past but allowing other options into the equation.

    You may have experienced this before. No matter how many times you confront a situation where you lack the confidence to take assertive action, you continually lock yourself into the mindset and body language of previous results, instead of really analyzing all the options available. This virtually guarantees the same result every time, because you convince yourself into believing this is your only chance, choice or option.

    Don’t let past experiences or results paralyze you, your views, actions or results. It only kills your self-confidence. You can open up possibilities that you never thought possible with a little alteration of your thinking pattern. Be resistant to your natural reactions. When you start to see yourself think, “Here we go again. I’m going to fail again”, you need to interrupt your thoughts, take a step back or take a moment to think what other outcomes are possible and be optimistic as well as realistic with what you can achieve.

    When I face this situation, I like to I use other people as inspiration. I say to myself, “If others can do it, so can I” (even when I have failed at this task before). This thought and belief process really works.

    Example: Getting a birdie in golf (for you non-golfers, this means that you get the ball in the hole in one less stroke than is “suggested”) Before we progress, I must confess, I only play about twice a year, so achieving this would be almost a miracle at the moment for me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), s

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    language of previous results, instead of really analyzing all the options available. This virtually guarantees the same result every time, because you convince yourself into believing this is your only chance, choice or option.

    Don’t let past experiences or results paralyze you, your views, actions or results. It only kills your self-confidence. You can open up possibilities that you never thought possible with a little alteration of your thinking pattern. Be resistant to your natural reactions. When you start to see yourself think, “Here we go again. I’m going to fail again”, you need to interrupt your thoughts, take a step back or take a moment to think what other outcomes are possible and be optimistic as well as realistic with what you can achieve.

    When I face this situation, I like to I use other people as inspiration. I say to myself, “If others can do it, so can I” (even when I have failed at this task before). This thought and belief process really works.

    Example: Getting a birdie in golf (for you non-golfers, this means that you get the ball in the hole in one less stroke than is “suggested”) Before we progress, I must confess, I only play about twice a year, so achieving this would be almost a miracle at the moment for me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), s

    On Walking the Talk
    Recently I was talking with a retailer in his store, and as we were walking around the floor, we came to a rack housing sportswear. Some of the sweaters on the rack were dangling from the hangers. He called over to ask a sales associate to straighten the rack, and we moved on through the store.I somehow remembered this incident as I was with another manager, this time the general manager of an upscale hotel. We were talking at one end of the hotel lobby, and as his eyes spotted a table with parts of a newspaper and a candy wrapper on
    e a step back or take a moment to think what other outcomes are possible and be optimistic as well as realistic with what you can achieve.

    When I face this situation, I like to I use other people as inspiration. I say to myself, “If others can do it, so can I” (even when I have failed at this task before). This thought and belief process really works.

    Example: Getting a birdie in golf (for you non-golfers, this means that you get the ball in the hole in one less stroke than is “suggested”) Before we progress, I must confess, I only play about twice a year, so achieving this would be almost a miracle at the moment for me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), s

    When Your Registries are Dying, What Do You Do?
    Quite often there are stages when a user finds that something is wrong with his/her computer and quite frankly most of them don’t even know what exactly went wrong or how to correct this problem.Majority of such population are either the young college going newbie’s or the middle to old aged office going or retired people. The only problem with either kind is the lack of education about the applications and utilities on the internet which can make their and their computers life a lot easier.What happened to there computer?
    or me. But if I took the time to play more, take it seriously, maybe get some coaching etc, I’m sure I’d be able to achieve it at some point in time.

    Now it's very unlikely I will achieve this in the first twenty attempts or so. But even though I "failed" to achieve or succeed in this goal, it doesn't mean I will never do it. With some positive thinking, feelings and attitude about getting a birdie one day, I can start gaining self-confidence and one day achieve the desired result.

    In fact, if you stick with it long enough with the right positive surroundings (coach, thinking, feeling, confidence, attitude etc), success in anything is almost inevitable, including: getting a job, getting a promotion, picking up a girl/guy, getting a phone number, making conversations with a stranger, negotiating for a car, house (or anything for that matter), starting a business, becoming a professional athlete, movie star or musician, and the list is endless.

    Just remember, that each time you try something, it’s not your last chance. There is always a next time. So don’t put too much emphasis or importance on the task you are trying to accomplish. Just because you can’t do it now, doesn’t mean you will never be able to. It’s not the end of your confidence or the world.

    When you feel the butterflies flying in your stomach, follow these steps:

    1. Stop.
    2. Take a step back from the situation.
    3. Analyze why you are feeling a lack of confidence.
    4. Find the positive sides of the situation.
    5. Look for alternative views, thoughts and methods of getting the job done.
    6. Take action.
    7. Don’t worry about the result. If it doesn’t work out, you have next time to improve (repeat steps 1-7 again).
    8. Confidently Yours,

      Rohan Cox

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