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Thursday 21 August, 2008
 01:18 | 6/Sep/2007 |  2 Comment(s)
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the monk who sold his ferrari.......

 


The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master...... If you have become a negative thinker, this is because you have not cared for your mind and taken the time to train it to focus on the good.


Winston Chaurchill said that "the price of greatness is responsibility over each of your thoughts. Then you will install the vibrant mindset you are looking for. Remember, the mind truly is like any other muscle in your body. Use it or lose it.".......


There is only one thing that we have absolute dominion over....


Our minds... We might not be able to control the weather or the traffic or the moods of all those around us. But, we most certainly can control our attitude towards these events. We all have the power to determine what we will think about in any given moment. This ability is part of what makes us human.....


On an average day the average person runs about sixty thousand thoughts through his mind. What really amazing though is that ninety-five percent of those thoughts were the same as the ones you thought the day before..and this is the tyranny of impoverished thinking. those who think same thoughts every day, most of them negative, have fallen into bad mental habits. Rather than focussing on all the good in their lives and thinking of ways to make things even better, they are captive of their pasts, failed relationships or financial problems.......


These people never realize that mind management is the essence of life management. and they are blocking the enormous potential of their minds to work magic and deliver into their lives all they want, emotionally, physically and yes even spiritually...


 


Excerpt from one of my favourite book "the monk who sold his ferrari."......

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