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Want to make a difference in your life (work, relationship, sport, faith, community, etc)? While there is no easy route, a commitment to mental toughness and hard work is required in any worthwhile endeavor for you to make a difference. First get over being a victim: my parents, my schooling, my work, my relationship, my location, blah blah blah. No victim thinking! Then be sure you discover what you have a passion for or what is most important to you. The following are designed to help you make a difference; it all starts with a proper ATTITUDE:Aim to stay positive Take control of thoughts Transform challenges Inspire someone every day Team up with winners Understand your uniqueness Dream your success activities Enthusiasm is your means Now with the right attitude, you need to insure your positive actions become good behavior habits. The elements of habit: Your Mind or ability to plan your success, your Heart or values/character, your Body or skills to execute, your Spirit or ability to consistently serve. This is the awareness needed to be a whole person. Help yourself by setting SMART GOALS:Specific achievements Measurable results Attainable within your reach Realistic so not discouraged Timelined progress Good for a better being/world Optimal as your resources limited All benefit so your difference builds Long term vision of results Successes will be accomplished Making a difference requires us to be connected with the world. Overcome a common challenge of being a good listener: Listen for understanding first, only then will the people you encounter be willing to understand you. Then you are on your way to having IMPACT:Imagination that maximizes your talents Motivation driven from within Passion makes for a fascinating journey Articulate to be understood Commitment to accomplishment Tenacity to overcome obstacles What is holding you back from making a difference, other than YOU?
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