3 Steps to Daily Success: Using Motivational
and Inspirational Quotes to Achieve Your Goals
By Ray
Schiel
Changing our day-to-day behaviors may be easier than
previously imagined. By meditating on and repeating
motivational and inspirational quotes, we are better prepared
to change our thought patterns, behaviors and in turn, change
our lives.
Here's how it's done.
If we believe something to be easy, we find little, if any
struggle in accomplishing it. However, if we imagine something
to be difficult to accomplish, then our struggle becomes more
apparent. In fact, if we imagine that it is difficult to change
a specific behavior, then we will always find experiences that
will justify that belief.
Take this for example. We wake up one morning and decide
that:
"This is the day I start losing weight. When things get
difficult, I will not reach for junk food, but instead I will
focus on something else to keep my mind occupied. It'll be
tough at first, but I'm going to give it a try."
If you continue with this thought pattern and belief, don't
be surprised to find yourself struggling more often than not.
Why?
If we look at this example closely we find a couple of
thought patterns and beliefs already in place. We have
determined to do something good for ourselves, but we do
ourselves a disservice by choosing certain negative thought
patterns, beliefs and words that go along with it.
We have said,
"When things get difficult...."
(This is already assuming that there will be difficult
moments! Strike one!)
"It'll be tough at first..."
(This is already assuming it will be difficult at first!
Strike two!)
"...but I'm going to give it a try."
(Remember the movie "The Karate Kid"..."Theirs is no "try",
there is only "do". Strike three!)
Now there are hundreds of products out there that will
assist people in losing weight. Some, if not all of them, may
work for various people at various stages of their goal. But
for many people who have convinced themselves that losing
weight is difficult, some products may fall short when our
thought patterns are stronger than our desire to change.
Here is something that I've done to change a behavior I no
longer desired.
I recently lost 20lbs in about 12 weeks. I didn't like the
way I looked, felt or even thought for that matter. I needed to
change and take some action towards it.
First, I realized that I had to change my way of thinking
about losing weight. My old thought patterns were no longer
working for me. My thoughts were like little tiny pictures that
I projected in my mind of how heavy I was. I no longer wanted
these pictures or thought patterns a part of my life. I had to
choose a thought pattern and belief that would be easier to
think about.
I chose this thought,
"Losing weight is easier than I thought."
Perhaps not the most ideal for everyone but it worked for
me.
Secondly, I chose a word I wanted to focus on for that day,
week or month to help me in accomplishing my goal (Start with
just a day, or just an hour for that matter. Keep it simple.)
The word I chose needed to be in relation to the change I want
to make. For example, I chose the word "FOCUS", as I felt that
that's what I needed to think about most of time; focusing more
on losing weight than gaining it. Choose any word as long as it
relates to your situation. (Attitude, Energy, Action,
Believe...)
Following that, I scoured the Internet for motivational and
inspirational quotes that resonated within me that related to
that specific word I chose. Quotes that I could remember,
especially ones that really spoke to what I wanted to
accomplish.
But here's the most important part.
I needed quotes that were powerful enough to change my
thought patterns the moment I read them. Quotes that REALLY
spoke to me when I my eyes fell upon them. Quotes that forced
me to pause and think for a moment. Quotes that had that extra
"edge" where my mind said, "Yes. This is one." These are all
signs of a quote that held power for me.
I "focused" in on the following quotes.
"All that we are is the result of what we have thought."
Buddha
"The only way to discover the limits of the possible, is to
go beyond them into them impossible." Arthur C. Clarke
"It's not what you achieve in the end that matters, it's who
you become in the process." Author Unknown
In fact, I found dozens of quotes that I resorted to from
time to time, but these three I always came back to. They spoke
of who I was, what I wanted to accomplish and who I wanted to
become as I worked towards my goal.
I wrote them down. I carried these quotes with me
constantly. I read them and meditated on them whenever I had
the opportunity to. At work, home or at the gym (yup, I finally
got myself to exercise, primarily by focusing on Arthur C.
Clarke's quote!), I focused on these three powerful quotes to
help me FOCUS on what I wanted.
Because I changed my thought patterns, over time, I can
honestly say I am 20 lbs lighter and a whole lot happier. Yes,
more was involved than just thinking but it all began with my
thoughts. The thoughts then permeated into my actions. (Now I
need to FOCUS on maintaining that weight, so for me a whole new
thought pattern begins.)
Here are the three steps again:
1. Decided to change your way of thinking about a behavior,
making it easier for you to think about it. Phrase it in a
simple way.
2. Choose a word to focus on to change that behavior for a
period of time.
3. Find a minimum of three motivational or inspirational
quotes related to that specific word that are powerful enough
to change your current thought patterns the moment you read
them. Meditate on them and repeat them, silently or out loud,
every chance you get.
Be patient. Stick with it. Give it some time.
Why do you think companies offer a 30-day money back
guarantee? They know that if you do something for 30 days it
becomes a habit and you no longer need to return it! (Learned
something, huh?) Give it time.
The first step to what you want to accomplish is changing
your mind and the thought patterns and beliefs associated with
your behavior. Thoughts are the precursor to action, meaning
that thoughts occur before any action takes place. That's what
needs to be changed first. Your thoughts. It worked for me and
I hope this inspires and motivates you to achieve your
goal.
Think positive.
Ray Schiel
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