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Zero Dean

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Ways to find encouragement series: Train (or re-train) your brain Positive thinking Goal setting Write down your goals Manage your
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Positive thinking. I've talked about the power of positive thinking before -- specifically in 9 of the What I’ve learned about
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Ways to find encouragement series: Train (or re-train) your brain Positive thinking Goal setting Write down your goals Manage your
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The following is an exchange the took place last night as a result of someone commenting on this post. While
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"Can't". You keep using this word. I do not think it means what you think it means. *Inspired by The
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From: Health, Fitness & Nutrition Tips and Motivation There is no shortcut worth taking. You gain your strength as you
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Achieving personal goals: patient and disciplined Be patient. Think long term and stop seeking immediate gratification or shortcuts. Small changes
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Achieving personal goals: Comparison is the thief of joy We are often unaware of the struggles that others must face
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Achieving personal goals: Focus on the positive How you see the world is largely a matter of what you focus
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Achieving personal goals: Work for results Getting Results. When you don't get results: Try something else. If you don't get
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Achieving personal goals: No excuses! Everyone has weaknesses and limitations. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone faces failure and unfairness in life
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Achieving personal goals: Focus on what you CAN do There are always things you can't do. But there are always

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