Saturday, September 5, 2015

Staying in Touch with Yourself

Making your way through financial drought can feel like walking through a meteor shower. The darkest hour is just before dawn, so here are some tips to keep your head up during tough times.

The brain possess a capability to create route projections by gathering known factual data, and proposing a pathway or pathways of guidance to achieve a goal or get to a destination.
This means that the best, most probable route, with least resistance, is mapped by the brain when you consider trying to achieve a goal.


Mental stamina to achieve the goal by a chosen route is built with practice and conditioning, which increases patience and self-connectedness.


1.       Take the Short Cut



This doesn’t mean cut corners, it means go with your gut. Not going with your gut will end with failure, which will result in you needing a new projection and rerouting.

2.       Know Your Gut Feeling



Your gut feeling is the truth. It is the result of mental factoring that can be described as background programs in your brain, which have already calculated the end outcome of a situation. The best way to define this feeling, is that it is your, I had a feeling that would happen, feeling.

3.       Ignore Hate

This generation calls the sideline boos, hate. It can be rattling to face the ridicule of what other people think. The best way to overcome hate, is to understand how much it doesn’t matter. Breaking down barriers comes with new reactions, and a new kind of hate, but if your actions are for the right reasons, the good in you will become resilient to the hate.

4.       Understanding No



It may threaten your mental stamina to receive dozens of declining emails, or face discrimination. Embrace it, because it means you are getting somewhere. At least they are replying, and not ignoring you. Most “no’s” come from a lack of information or education about you or your product.

5.       Don’t Give Up



It’s not cliché, you are the only person standing between you and your success. It doesn’t make sense to give up. This doesn’t mean that certain parts of your goal will not change during your journey.


6.       Stay Flexible & Stick to Your Guns

It may seem like a paradox. The point is to stand up for what you believe, but don’t shy away from making what you believe more understandable to the people you want to share it with.




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