Yeah, this post is not my "normal" stuff......I know.
But, I felt like I should share this with people that read the blog, as well as those who will see this on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
I was on my way to Baltimore yesterday morning for a client meeting and decided to bring along with me a copy of a CD that was given to me by a good friend of mine named Glenn Boothe. We had been to lunch earlier that week, and he handed me this CD and said, "Listen to this, it's some really good stuff." After he told me it was Tony Robbins, well, I rolled my eyes. What does Tony Robbins know about anything was the thought going through my head.
Well, I was wrong about Tony Robbins. I know you didn't see that one coming.......
So, I pop the CD into my Mac at 29,000 feet, and I hear his voice. Deep, kind of scratchy. Makes you want to listen more actually. Anyway, Tony begins to talk about how negative thoughts and a negative perception in life will absolutely ruin you if you don't change it.
Tony took the old adage that "You are what you eat", and turned it into "You are what you think." Think positive thoughts, and you will have positive results. Think negative thoughts, and you will typically have negative results.
I posted this because this really struck me. I am guilty of this. I have fallen into this trap of negative thinking. I have become unproductive at times as thoughts of failure and despair controlled my mind.
I decided to post my quest for positive results, and I wanted you guys to know my plan. Part of succeeding at goals is to make sure that other people know about them, right?
Here they are:
1. I will stop talking about anything negative. Doesn't matter what it is. If it is not something positive, I will stop the conversation.
2. I will take everyday minute by minute, making sure that I am thinking positive thoughts throughout those times.
3. I will no longer worry about things that I cannot control.
4. I will spin anything that I am faced with into something positive. I will not dwell on bad news, but find the good in that bad news.
There they are. You now have seen my plan for success.
Now, will I stumble a few times. Those of you who know me are probably laughing right about now. But, I have to start somewhere.
If you are having these same problems, let me know. I would love to have others join me on the journey to positive thinking.
I remember a sales trainer, or probably the best one that I know, tell me that head trash will kill a sales person. He's right. And I will no longer stand in line waiting to be killed.
Want to join me?
Until next time,
T
