Monday, January 26, 2015

Teach Your Child To Tie Their Own Shoes






Heres a quick and easy way that you can teach your child how to tie their own shoes. This is a great boost for their self esteem not to mention a great help to Moms, Dads, teachers, etc.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

The Quickest Ways To Achive Your Personal Success!

Teaching our young people to be confident in their abilities and fostering their growth towards their personal success is job #1!


 Self-Confidence & Courage!
If you want to be truly successful you need to develop and foster the right mindset and attitudes that will keep you focused and on track. 

Here are some of the features that are common amoung great people, the super successful if you will. 


Being Industrious 


Hard work always pays off. There is no famous individual person in history who achieved several goals in life without working their butts off for them. Being industrious means working harder than anyone else, studying more than anyone else and even suffering more than anyone else. You have to understand the importance of delayed gratification as you work towards your ultimate goal. To begin, you can start by fixing your schedule, writing down tasks and functions of the day and finding the right people and resources that can assist you. Keep in mind that you have to be as independent as possible to accomplish more in the long term.


Discipline and Consistency


Discipline is what separates the leaders from the followers. If you truly want to make changes in your life, you have to understand that you will be doing things even if you do not want to at times, and maintaining excellent quality and optimum performance each and every time. Being consistent is intertwined with patience, wherein you continue performing well, regardless of the situations and hindrances, to render the results you want in the end. 

Discipline and consistency are also interrelated, in the sense that discipline breeds consistency. If you continue practicing good habits and sticking to the functions that will lead to your main goal, you will find it easier to do over time. You will change as an entire person and experience the opportunities that come with being dedicated. 



Resilience


Problems are a part of every person's life, but it is the resilient person who always prevails and achieves their goals. You need to learn from your past mistakes and convert these into more productive actions the next time. Learn to pick yourself up after each fall and put in double effort to become better. Some of the most successful people, as well as those who truly left a mark in history are known to have faced big difficulties and resentment before they let others understand their own way of doing things. 


Optimism


You need to stay positive about your situation, regardless of the problems that you face. It is vital that you stay optimistic and always believe that you will get to your goal, no matter what. If you tell yourself that you will reach it sooner, chances are you will. It might help to believe in the powers of the Universal Law of Attraction which draws opportunities toward you just the way you intend to, and in the right intensity as you desired. 


Patience


Some goals are very big and will take time to accomplish. Do not allow yourself to think that some goals are just too huge to be possible. Be specific and set goals that are attainable to your current situation and start working to achieve these. You can break it down into smaller tasks that are much easier to do within the given timeframe that you have. 


Are you finally ready to learn the 10 Traits that make up the Winning Personality? These are the traits that seperates the Winners from the Also Rans in life? 

Click on the link below to learn how to develop, grow and maintain The Champion's Mindset that will have you exceeding in ways you never even thought of! Don't Wait, Your success is calling!





Friday, January 23, 2015

This Year WILL Be Different!



How To Finally Stick To Your New Year’s Resolutions

 Positive Mindset!
Just as the end of one year occurs and another one begins, many people begin thinking about what they want to accomplish in the New Year. 

Oftentimes, these goals are things that they didn’t really accomplish the prior year or are ones that are meant to correct issues that didn’t go as planned earlier. 

For instance, perhaps you gained several pounds last year and ate more unhealthy food than you had planned; as a result, you want to eat in a more healthy manner and exercise more in the coming New Year.  It’s certainly good to make these new goals for this year, commonly referred to as “New Year’s Resolutions.”  Many people do. 

The problem is, most people will usually give up these resolutions a few weeks or a few months into the New Year because they can’t stay committed to these New Year’s resolutions.  Therefore, how can you stay committed and accomplish your New Year’s resolutions?

One of the biggest problems many people have is that they create these grandiose New Year’s resolutions that are virtually impossible to achieve without a Herculean effort (and probably a little bit of unrealistic good luck too). 

They really want to set a tone for the New Year to make it vastly different from the prior year, that went wrong.  For instance, you may have wanted to stay in shape, eat home-cooked meals six days a week, and get in 3-4 days of 60 minutes of exercise per week. But due to other commitments and circumstances, you ate home-cooked meals only three days a week and got in 1-2 days of 45-60 minutes of exercise per week.  As a result, you gained 15 pounds, and you weren’t happy about it. 

Thus, you want to “go for the gusto” and intend to eat at home 7 days per week and exercise 5-6 days for at least 60 minutes per week to make up for your poor prior year.
 
While your goals are admirable, they’re unrealistic because you were unable to keep up a less-demanding eating and working-out schedule last year.  To expect yourself to do an even more grueling routine, when it comes to eating and exercising, is just setting yourself up for greater disappointment. 

After all, your work and life commitments are likely to stay the same or even become more involved. This is especially true if you have young children, as they will be a year older.  This means as much time will be taken away for other activities, possibly even more.  Therefore, to expect to just do a more grueling scheduling of eating and exercising is likely to fail before you’re very far into the New Year.

Instead, you should stop chastising yourself for not living up to your own expectations in the prior year. Instead use the information from that year to make up more realistic goals and expectations for this year. 

See what changes you can make in your life and see if you can meet the former year’s goals more consistently.  Maybe you couldn’t eat home-cooked meals six days per week; could you do it in the New Year?  If not, could you eat four or even five days per week at home? 

That would be an improvement over the three you ate before.  The same with exercising: You could only get in 1-2 days per week of 45-60 minutes each day.  Could you do at least 4-5 days per week of 60 total minutes, even if you have to do two sections of 30 minutes each?  That, too, would be an improvement over your earlier efforts.

That is the key: You need to look back at where you veered off course with your goal last year, analyze how you can get back on-track or closer to those goals in the New Year, then take reasonable steps to do so. 

Don’t just throw out some lofty goals that you have virtually no chance of achieving, as you’ll just disappoint yourself. In turn this can lead to you giving up your resolutions and perhaps even getting into more bad habits, which will just disappoint you more.

Therefore, don’t be like many people who just make up some lofty New Year’s resolutions in an effort to making up for those expectations which you did not reach earlier. Instead, analyze why you changed direction and see what adjustments you can make in the upcoming year to get yourself closer to meeting those former goals, then take reasonable action to meet them. 


With your work and life responsibilities being just as time-demanding, if not more so, following the course of action mentioned here will make it much more likely for you to stick with those resolutions for the long term and achieving them this year.

Keep your mindset positive and focused on a successful outcome!