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Replacing Attitudes in Goal Realization

Replacing attitudes can help us grow into goal realization. Attitudes are personal expressions we place on self and deliver to others. Attitudes could determine what other people see in you. For instance, Charles when asked a question said, “What, do you think I am a dictionary?”

As you can see, Charles has an attitude issue, which could lead others to believe he is lazy, mean, selfish, and outlandish and the like. If you wanted to go to street responses, this person would be called all types of profane names. Yet, no one truly knows Charles and why he has an attitude. Most times when people have attitudes, it is because they are stressed, pressured, or influenced by others. Thus, the key is finding the purpose behind the attitude and working to remove the attitude to positive reflections.

Positive outlooks are optimistic thinking. At what time you are positive you are constructive and helpful to others and self. Positive thinking is also encouraging and uses affirmatives to reach goal realization. An activist can certainly convince and assure self that he has a positive future. To help you see how affirmatives or affirmations work consider.

Charles is a good man. Charles has worked hard to reach his goals and to understand his goals.
If you reverse this to, Charles is a snob. Charles will never reach his goals you are labeling a man, which is unfortunately common in today’s world, labeling a man you do not even know. There is no concrete evidence in most labels people place on others in most instances.

Now what if Charles was asked a question and he said, “I am not sure. I do not really know, however let me think about it.” This would apply pressure to Charles, especially in a world that expects us all to answer questions in a matter of seconds. Thus, Charles is not considering pressure, rather he is thinking, admitting, and accepting that he does not know, or is unsure.

Now say Charles is a good man and smart because he takes the time to find answers. This is part of goal realization, since if you spontaneously setup a goal you are sure to fail. Therefore, you want to ask questions and probe for the answers while writing plans to reach goals. Let’s practice:

Practice:
I am a good person
I work hard to realize and achieve my goals
I am optimistic
I am an activist
I am sure of my future
I am confident I will arrive at my goal at the appointed time I have set to reach my goal.
I am clear, since I have a positive attitude, clear of the path I will take in life.

The list is affirmations that lead us to positive attitudes. Still, you need visualizations; otherwise, you will not see the goals clearly. How do visuals work? Visualizations come in a few forms, including dreaming, hallucinations, apparitions, ideas, mental pictures revelations, images, and prophecy. While many people believe they have abilities to employ prophecies, no concrete facts support their claims. Therefore, we can consider ideas, dreams, mental pictures, images, revelations, and the like to understand how visualizations work to achieve goal realization and change attitudes.


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