Hope is the foundational
principle for all change. People change because they have hope, and if people
do not have hope, they will not change. You are responsible for the changes
that you make in your life. The good news? You can change your life if you
really want to. You can improve it, make it better. And it all starts with
changing the way you think. So are you ready? I am going to walk you through a
six-step plan for achieving positive change.
Here’s how you give yourself a little hope:
Step 1: When you change your
thinking, you change your beliefs.
Change begins with the
mind. Beliefs are nothing more than a byproduct of what you have thought about
long enough, something that you have bought into—always remember that. What you
believe, what you think, is just a collection of continual thoughts that have
formed themselves into a conviction. When you break down the process of
thinking into a manageable number of steps, you reduce the perceived risk
associated with change.
Step 2: When you change your
beliefs, you change your expectations.
Belief is the knowledge
that we can do something. It is the inner feeling that what we undertake, we
can accomplish. For the most part, all of us have the ability to look at
something and know whether we can do it. So in belief there is power… our eyes
are opened, our opportunities become plain, our visions become realities. Our
beliefs control everything we do. If we believe we can or we believe we cannot,
we are correct.
Step 3: When you change your
expectations, you change your attitude.
Your expectations are going to determine your attitude.
Most people get used to average; they get used to second best. Nelson Boswell
said, “The first and most important step toward success is the expectation that
we can succeed.”
Step 4: When you change your
attitude, you change your behavior.
When our attitude begins to
change, when we become involved with something, our behavior begins to change.
The reason that we have to make personal changes is that we cannot take our
people on a trip that we have not made.
Step 5: When you change your
behavior, you change your performance.
Most people would rather
live with old problems than new solutions. We would rather be comfortable
than correct; we would rather stay in a routine than make changes. Even when we
know that the changes are going to be better for us, we often don’t make them
because we feel uncomfortable or awkward about making that kind of a change.
Until we get courage and get used to living
with something that is not comfortable, we cannot get any better.
Step 6: When you change your
performance, you change your life.
It is easier to turn failure
into success than an excuse into a possibility. A person can fail, turn around
and understand their failure to make it a success. But I want to tell you, a
person who makes excuses for everything will never truly succeed. Don’t you
know some people who just have an excuse for everything? Why they could not,
should not, did not, would not, have not, will not. I promise you, when you
excuse what you are doing and excuse where you are, and you allow the
exceptions, you fail to reach your potential. It is impossible to turn excuses
into possibilities.
Source: http://www.success.com/article/john-c-maxwell-it-only-takes-6-steps-to-change-your-life
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