Negative Emotions

Have you ever focused so strongly on a goal, been inspired by it every day, got that utopian feeling from it, and then when you finally achieved it, it was a huge anticlimax?

Have you ever thought “Is that all there is?”… I know I have.

Before you get the wrong impression, I’m not diminishing the importance of setting goals or focusing on one’s dream every single day until it happens.

Having dreams and setting goals is essential, because if you don’t know what you want, you are just going to settle for whatever you’re given. And this is what most people do. [click to continue…]

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Have you ever had doubts about your self worth at times in your network marketing career? How about the fear of success? Or thoughts that you don’t deserve it? Perhaps psychological trauma from an attack by a bully?

These ghosts can haunt even the best of people, even those who have the most benevolent of intentions. Unfortunately, it’s just a part of life.

The key thing to realize is these negative emotions are just “ghosts”. If you ignore them, they can’t inflict any harm.

But that’s easier said than done sometimes. So here’s a 2 word command you can use to banish your inner demons to their rightful place. Enjoy this hilarious Bob Newhart skit… [click to continue…]

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Fear is one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful of negative emotions that will corrupt our success journey. We can literally psych ourselves out with fear and never achieve anything. And if we don’t learn to consciously control fear, it will subconsciously control us.

Fear is a primal instinct that is actually designed to serve us, rather than hinder us. We come wired with two fear mechanisms. One of them is designed to make us take massive action. The other is designed to make us think before we act.

We are essentially the same hunter gatherer human beings that roamed the world millions of years ago. Back then there big animals and predators that we needed to be on the look out for. If a sabre-tooth tiger came charging at us, our fear mechanism would jump into overdrive, giving us an adrenaline rush and make us run in order to not get harmed by the beast that was chasing us. [click to continue…]

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