Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Motivation is only state of mind

How many times have you attended a motivational seminar or read an inspiring book and for about two or three weeks you were pumped up on life? For a lot of people, a month after gaining their new insight and wisdom, the day-to-day routines demand their focus and thought power and their motivation tank slowly starts to lose gas. Waking up everyday and being full of motivation and drive requires the right mindset.

If we are able to feel pumped up on life for two weeks after coming out of a seminar, then there is no reason why we should not be able to feel that way the majority of the time. At motivational seminars and in the pages of great books, we are exposed to mantras and quotes that resonate within us and move our souls. We hear new ways of thinking that we agree with and concepts that open our eyes to unlimited possibilities. The reason our motivation tanks run low is because we are not continuously reminded of our new found concepts, mantras and belief systems.

Here is a superb way to have constant motivation in your life; put your newfound inspiration on the walls of your office and home. You can custom design eye appealing wall lettering that sticks to your walls and that fits with the décor of any room. By doing this, you will be surrounded by newly acquired mantras and beliefs that will slowly become part of you. The wisdom that you acquire from seminars and books will not get lost in the hustle of the work day but instead will be on your wall constantly reminding you of what you believe and what you can do.

One of the greatest byproducts of putting your acquired mantras and belief systems on the wall of your office or home is that your family, friends and co-workers will be consistently exposed to positive ideas as well. Imagine if you had kids in grade school that could be exposed to wisdom and knowledge of some of history’s greatest achievers on a consistent basis.

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