I’ve been having this problem of forcing myself to become great, I’d wanted to do everything without finding the things that really apply to me and when I discovered that I realized that I need to put time intro practicing those smaller tasks in other to become perfect to do the bigger ones and so I put up this little 8- keys which I took to my mentor and he told me it was great. So guys I decided to let you have them also.
Guess what I’m about putting up an online store for my e-books, ecourses which will come out soon by December 2007, so keep it in your diary and guess what you my friends can also send in your e-books (for free) cos I don’t intend to sell anyone yet at least not for now .
Please I am going to include quotes every week as I post so keep it locked up with me.
HOW TO BUILD YOUR SELF-ESTEEM
1. Have a positive image about yourself; believe that you are a person of value.
2. Start each day on a clean book
3. Think right
4. Paint your picture for your future; don't let others do this for you
5. Always exude confidence and enthusiasm about your decisions, prospects and projects.
6. Maintain a positive attitude to every abilities and opportunities in other to achieve it
7. Find new friends of the same mindset with you
8. Know your values and standards and best of it all, stand by them and never let go
And that's it folks, I hope that you stand by this principles and put them to practice, they've helped so many people and me.
Our weekly quotes are these:
Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts.
The actions of men are the best interpreter of their thoughts.
God does not ask about our ability or inability, he asks of our availability.
You will always have the time to do the things you put first.
I have launched a new web log online where you can get access to internet knowledge plus lots of information on e-books, web designs, internet marketing and lots more the address is www.internetusersguide.blogspot.com.
Thanks.
EMMANUEL OGIJI
Your personal success coach.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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