What you believe you will achieve, you will; what you believe you will not, you won't. People are highly influenced by their own perception. If they perceive themselves as failures, then eventually, they will encounter defeat. But when they think that they have the power to positively influence the outcome of their lives, then they will be true successes.
During the course of one's life, a person finds himself asking questions which have a profound effect on their destiny. Asking the right questions can literally transform one's life. The questions you ask yourself and others often determine the response you get. Ask your mind why you're such a failure and you will receive an answer.
Shifting your questions to being more result-oriented and positive will change your life.
Ask yourself how you can achieve your goals, and slowly, you will find yourself wanting to follow the path towards the fulfilment of those goals. No true successful person ever got to where he is by asking himself why he is such a failure. Instead, they asked themselves how they can achieve what they want.
Along the path towards success are people who will remind you that you cannot do it. They will ask you why you think you are better than others, and what makes you think you can do it. The best way to deal with these questions is to keep on going - no matter how uncomfortable they make you feel. These people have only one purpose in life - to influence you to question your own capabilities.
But truly, asking the right questions do influence one's destiny. Here are the best ways they affect that voice in your head.
Law of Attraction. The more you tell yourself that you will be happy, or successful, then the higher the chances of you attracting triumph into your life. On the other hand, if you keep on thinking non-stop, "How will I pay my bills with my miniscule salary?" - then the higher the chances you will never be able to pay. When you ask the right questions, you will get the right answers and results. Sadly, when you ask the wrong questions, then you will always produce negative effects, too. Thinking and questioning yourself will never solve the problem. Even if you think about them 24/7, no solution will ever come into fruition, unless you move.
Changes your mood. When you ask the right questions, you will find that your mood makes a change for the better. Instead of asking if you can pay your bills, ask yourself "How wonderful would it feel I am able to pay all my bills?" You will find that simple change from negative questioning to positive helps make you entire being happier.
Helps you visualize positive outcomes. When you ask yourself the right questions, you visualize its fruition. You see them in your mind as true - and become so attached to making them come true that your own body and mind has no choice but to follow suit.
Helps enhance feelings. When you have asked the right questions, visualized their coming true, and motivated your body to be positive, then bask in the comfort and exhilarating feeling of positive feelings and emotions. When you are happy, the results of your decisions are more likely to be always satisfactory and good.
Helps you solve problems. Clarity is present, when you flood your brain with positive, thought and result-producing questions. When you ask yourself positive questions, solution does not seem so impossible. In fact, you sort of rev your brain up to think of better answers to questions also.
The next time you hear that voice in your head, try changing its tone and be more encouraging. You can do anything you want. When voice becomes too loud or fatalistic, you can even tell it to stop. YOU are in control, but you must show that it's you who controls your mind - and not the other way around..
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Michael Griffiths is the CEO and Founder of Secrets of a Super Life, providing individuals with personal development strategies to increase their purpose, passion, happiness and life fulfilment. For your free life success pack please visit http://www.mysuperlifetoday.com
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