Thursday, January 22, 2009

Self-improvement 101

By Oc Remillard

Desire is the foreplay to the fulfillment of dreams. If you can think it, you can have it! What do you want?

Imagine.

There is something inside of you stopping you dead in your tracks. Find it, fix it, go free!

Don't feel bad. The desire for better is the fuel for self-improvement. The whole deck was stacked against you. You had no choice. No more.

I feel your pain.

Failure fuels stress. It harms you in every way possible. Something else to consider.

As the years roll by, you've been asking yourself why you haven't progressed either in your finances or in how you feel about everything. You're not alone.

Something inside of you is screaming to find the answer. Why have things turned out as poorly as they have?

Nobody has told you. Somewhere inside of you the seed has germinated and grown. Greatness is your birthright.

I hear you. I've been there.

Let me let you in on a little secret. Everything you need to know to excel at anything is no more than a simple mouse click away. And most of it is free.

Relax, take a deep breath.

Lets blast a hole through the smoke screen of deception that has been guiding your life. There are three simple words that light the way like a torch in a dark forest: Basic Self-Improvement.

Let's blow away some of the dust that is making it hard for you to see. Incredible things can be done with those three words.

All the info you need is all around you. There is too much in fact so you want to increase how fast you can read as much as possible.

A keen mind in a healthy body is not just a cute saying. It is your benchmark for happiness. Also, keep a sharp eye out for the symptoms of stress. Catch them early and find out what to do about them. They are killers.

The next thing you will want to do is to develop a recording tape memory. You want to be able to remember everything that is of value.

You don't believe that there really is anything new under the sun for you? Read on.

Ever been visiting somewhere and you were asked to go into the kitchen for the salt shaker or something similar? Even though you had been told exactly where it was, someone had to get it because you couldn't see it even when it turns out that it had been right in front of your nose. Why?

If my consciousness can filter out cars, what could it be missing at this moment? What new avenues to explore, what opportunities and what great relationships?

It seems that electricity didn't exist until someone discovered it. Of course, it was always there.

There are incredible ways of increasing your imagination and creativity. Pursue these forms of self-improvement passionately.

Ever gone to work with a cold? Of course you have. Feels awful yet you went. What a waste it would be to build this massive army of mind and imagination but have it housed in a sick, exhausted body. That's another goal for you. Rich, rosy-cheeked health. Let it be a part of your self-improvement package.

So, we've developed our minds, our memories and our bodies. Our next goal is to learn to control our time effectively. Prosperity locked in flypaper of scheduling is useless.

Self-improvement never ends. Learning time management will not only propel you on rockets of efficiency, but it will lay the groundwork for you to build a balanced life full of pleasure, abundance and happiness.

What is your heart's wildest desire?

Develop your reading speed to cover massive amounts of information, sharpen your mind's ability to remember what is valuable to you and learn to unleash the immense power of creative thought that you were born with.

See to it that your body is at its peak while your mind and spirit are always pursuing new adventures. Let you be the one to decide what your body should be like.

All these skills are available to you, easily and with little effort on your part. Truly, make an effort on developing these key skills in yourself and enjoy the ride to heights you have never imagined possible!

Self-improvement means many things. What do you want?

How badly do you want it? - 16004

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