Motivated Equation
We must have an understanding of what motivates and drives us to succeed.
It is important to discover what motivates us and keeps the positive energy that drives our attitude forward.
What is challenging is discerning who we allow to influence us. If you truly have a desire to become a better person by the way you think, act, and expect positive upLIFTing results, you must be willing to work towards a better environment and with better relationships with friends and family.
Ask yourself, where do I see myself in the next year and what am I willing to do to make it happen?
Know your goal.
Know your motivation.
Know the equation breakdown for your goal.
Knowing your action plan and implementing it will allow you to accomplish your goals.
Expect great results from your new habits.
Apply this formula in the areas of your life that you feel need it and know that you will succeed.
If you need help implementing this in your life, let us know and we can work together.
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You vs You
12 Ways to Kick Your Own Ass and Win
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Todd Cahill
The greatest battles we face are with ourselves
In You vs You, author Todd Cahill starts with a simple premise: As people strive for any improvement in their lives—whether it's more income, a better relationship, a promotion, a bigger business, or a better body—the most important battles they will face are against themselves. People invite problems into their lives through poor choices, apathy, indecision, arrogance, anxiety, selfishness, and other traits they would rather not discuss but must be addressed.
In this valuable book, Cahill shares what he has learned about these battles that either keep people from success and significance or usher them to victory. As a life coach and leadership trainer, he has taught thousands of people these lessons, and many of them are now experiencing a level of personal achievement, relational abundance, and financial freedom they never thought possible.
People often self-sabotage if they're not mindful, wise, and willing. Cahill reinforces the idea that readers can choose today to fight against who they once were (or are) and become who they are made to be. You vs You is about that choice and the challenging, rewarding quest that ensues.
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