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Since your mindset can make you or break you, how is it going? Is it representing you well or does it need a complete overhaul?
Susan C.Young
The Law of Cause and Effect is as active in your life as the Law of Gravity. It teaches us that for every action there is a reaction.
Susan C.Young
If you do nothing, you’ll have nothing. If you do something spectacular, you will have something spectacular.
Susan C.Young
Do you yearn for loving, loyal relationships? Be that for others
Susan C.Young
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Susan C.Young
If you want to enjoy confidence, engagement, positive feedback, connection, and reward in your relationships, start being and doing what it takes to make it happen.
Susan C.Young
Mindset and attitude are so tightly intertwined they almost mean the same thing!
Susan C.Young
Your attitude is the one thing in this world you have complete control over. You have full command. As empowering as that truth can be, there are some days we let down and give in to a bad attitude.
Susan C.Young
When you wake each day, it is your choice if you are going to use your attitude to your advantage or allow it to work against you.
Susan C.Young
If you want to fly high and go amazing places, your attitude is crucial.
Susan C.Young
Put yourself in the driver seat by designing the best attitude possible to help you get where you need and want to go.
Susan C.Young
Throughout my life, I have been blessed with a positive and resilient attitude. I grew up with an alcoholic father and he tested my disposition in more ways than you might imagine. Knowing I couldn't depend on him for positive reinforcement, I clung to my positive attitude like a life preserver to give me the strength for positivity and self-reliance. Otherwise, I would have sunk into the depths of low self-esteem and worthlessness. A positive attitude was my saving grace and it became a habit by choice, day-in and day-out.
Susan C.Young
At times, maintaining a positive attitude and outlook takes great risk, courage, toughness, and flexibility. It is not easy to stay positive in a cynical and negative world.
Susan C.Young
Remain vigilant and try diligently not to succumb to the soul-sucking, mind-numbing, ill-mannered attitudes that seem so prevalent in the world today.
Susan C.Young
I have known many people who have been incredibly successful in life. It was not necessarily because they had immense talent, brilliance, an expensive education, or exemplary skills. It was because they had an extraordinary attitude to take on life with love, passion, conviction, consistency, and hard work. What they all had in common was getting their minds right and becoming positive thinkers—which activated their potential to achieve remarkable things and build strong relationships.
Susan C.Young
Developing a positive attitude is one of the most transformational things you can do to shift your mindset, improve your disposition, manifest good things, and attract quality people into your life.
Susan C.Young
The benefits you will enjoy with a positive attitude have a multiplier effect and exponentially impact your personal well-being.
Susan C.Young
A positive attitude will not only make you more fun to be around, but it will bring more happiness and joy both into your life and the lives of those around you.
Susan C.Young
Surround yourself with positive people who ignite your energy and spirit.
Susan C.Young
Believe in your power to make happiness a choice—do so every day, until it becomes a lifelong habit.
Susan C.Young
A positive attitude feels a heck of a lot better than a negative one.
Susan C.Young
Learn to leverage the Law of Cause and Effect to your advantage in positive ways!
Susan C.Young
Many people go through life complaining, whining, and obsessing so much about what they don’t have that they are doing exactly what it takes to block it.
Susan C.Young
Would you like to feel a calm confidence when you walk into a room full of strangers, knowing that you can start new a conversation with anyone?
Susan C.Young
Your mindset brings together your attitude, perceptions, experience, interpretations, opinions, beliefs, values, and understanding to determine how you think, act, walk, talk, behave, and engage.
Susan C.Young
To say your mindset is critical to your success is a gross understatement—it is the underpinning!
Susan C.Young
Developing your emotional intelligence will allow you to explore new depths of understanding in yourself and others.
Susan C.Young
Emotional intelligence will give you insight as to why people behave as they do and assist you in areas which you may wish to improve.
Susan C.Young
All the elements of greater emotional awareness can weave together to ensure you make a more positive impact.
Susan C.Young
Emotional intelligence marks one’s ability to perceive, understand, control, and evaluate his or her emotions.
Susan C.Young
Haven’t you known people who seem to have a “sixth sense” super-power when it comes to connecting, communicating, and understanding others? These emotionally intelligent people always know the right things to say to make us feel that we matter.
Susan C.Young
Your EQ (emotional quotient) is your capacity to recognize, discriminate, and label emotions accurately and interpret them to help guide your thinking and behavior.
Susan C.Young
Create and nurture a mindset that works for you rather than against you.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be optimistic rather than pessimistic— forgiving rather than a grudge holder.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be a possibility thinker rather than an impossibility thinker.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be happy rather than downhearted or miserable—hopeful rather than resigned and doubtful.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be pleased and accepting rather than angry and resistant.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be daring and brave rather than reluctant or afraid.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be a proactive participant rather than a passive procrastinator.
Susan C.Young
Strive to be active rather than lethargic—determined rather than wavering or lazy.
Susan C.Young
When you make a deliberate effort to keep your thoughts positive, and authentically feel that way, more positive outcomes are inevitable.
Susan C.Young
Your mindset buffet is filled with possibilities that can feed your heart, mind, and soul if you will simply serve yourself and go for it! Choose wisely, my friends, choose wisely.
Susan C.Young
Your thoughts, beliefs, and interpretations filter how you see everything in your world—and here is the clincher—you get to choose!
Susan C.Young
Your thoughts, beliefs, and interpretations initiate and largely determine how you experience your reality.
Susan C.Young
You wear your attitude. It is highly visible to every person you meet and shows up in the way act, live, and love.
Susan C.Young
Your attitude is the outward expression of your internal perceptions, self-esteem, and current thoughts.
Susan C.Young
Share your happiness with others—its contagious!
Susan C.Young
A positive attitude will empower you to be more resilient to proactively adapt to change.
Susan C.Young
A positive attitude will help you edge out cynicism and pessimism to restore hope and optimism.
Susan C.Young
When adversity hits, reframe the challenge and find lessons learned; acknowledge gifts that have come from the pain.
Susan C.Young
Stretch your imagination to a new dimension with hope and flexibility—opening your world to new possibilities.
Susan C.Young
Smile generously at others and you may find that their smiles are returned right back to you.
Susan C.Young
Don’t participate or allow yourself to be dragged into other people’s dramas, complaints, or gossip.
Susan C.Young
Become a lifelong learner. Read books, watch videos, listen to audio, and seek lessons for learning how to live your best life now.
Susan C.Young
Take a moral inventory of ways you may be self-sabotaging and then take proactive steps to change them.
Susan C.Young
Be a source of positive energy and inspiration for others.
Susan C.Young
Strive to see the best in others, situations, and experiences.
Susan C.Young
A positive attitude will help you be more inspiring and motivating to others.
Susan C.Young
Celebrate the success of others and they will be happy to see you succeed.
Susan C.Young
Be mindful of the words in your mind and in your mouth. Choose to use an affirming and positive vocabulary because your actions and outcomes will follow suit.
Susan C.Young
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