It’s an Ongoing Game, not a Push-Button Remedy
If your life is not exactly going the way you’d really like it to be, it may be difficult for you to hear that you are responsible for creating what you are experiencing, but look; don’t take it to heart. You’re not the only one. EVERYONE on this planet is responsible for their own situations too and you can improve yours by applying some simple techniques.
It may not work immediately, but if you really apply the discipline of choosing what you think about in order to create how you want to feel, you will quickly find that the situations around you improve because you have shifted your perception of them.
You know that saying "Thoughts become things"? Those that spend their energy focusing on what they want to achieve tend to achieve what they want most of the time and those who spend their energy worrying, i.e. focusing on what they don’t want… well guess what they get?
From experience I can tell you that this works and if nothing else it creates a general improvement in the way you feel anyway, which is always a good thing.
Don’t think this is about trying to be positive all the time and ignoring problems or so-called negative things. That’s just another misconception preached by the Law of Attraction/internet marketing gurus to stop you asking for your money back (because that would be negative thinking right?)
You need challenges and problems to solve in order for there to be a balance in life. This is about finding your automatic responses to situations that give you results that you would rather not have. If you uncover those, you can do something about changing them, so that you are better equipped at achieving a more preferable result.
May I remind you that you can subscribe for daily Mindset tips on this page, which is entitled, oddly enough – Mindset Tips

From Longing to Living:

Bill O'Leary
Derek Sivers
Maria Palma

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sir send some mind set tips
I’m currently taking a break from much of my internet activity.
I thought I’d spend some time this New Year to assess my prioeities for the year.
The mindset tips via email are no longer available because I will be publishing them as short blog posts regularly.
I’ll likely be getting to that in February 2010.
Thanks for stopping by.
Rob