Sunday, March 31, 2013

How You Feel About Yourself


Motivational Power Quote

How You Feel About Yourself
“Feeling sorry for yourself, and your present condition, is not only
a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibility have.”
Dale Carnegie 1888 – 1955, Motivational Author and Speaker

 

As I see it . . . . . . .

How you feel about yourself

How you feel about yourself . . . . is reflected in your self-image and speaks volumes on who you are today and the life that your currently leading.

How you think about yourself is a habit . . . . that’s formed in your thinking. That habit can product unlimited thinking and endless possibilities . . . . or trap you in a world of limited beliefs and results.

Feeling sorry for yourself . . . . is the inner belief that you are a victim. That belief becomes imbedded in your thinking and becomes a habit of limited beliefs in yourself and in your ability.

That habit will create a downward spiral in your life . . . . until you face the habit of being a victim. Make the commitment to yourself that you had enough and break the habit of feeling sorry for yourself.

You need to move away from the people in your life that are trying to make you a victim . . . . or change the relationship.

No one has the right to make you a victim unless you give them the right to do so by your actions.

How you feel about yourself . . . . is part of your self-image. You can change that image anytime you make up your mind to do it . . . . when you commit yourself to do it.

©2013 Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author

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