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10 Top Lessons From the Book “The Power of Positive Thinking”

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1. You Must Believe First

If you do not believe that you will succeed in a job, the training you receive and the experience you have no meaning.

✅It can happen if you believe it, but it’s impossible if you don’t believe it.
2. Serenity

If you constantly think that something will go wrong, at the end of the day, what you think will happen to you.

🟢You cannot do even the simplest tasks without mental peace.
3. Small Problems

❌Don’t get bogged down in details when you have big problems.

Let it flow. Don’t expect everything to go well. Let some things go wrong.
4. Nothing To Do

You got on the plane and soared thousands of kilometers. You may suddenly feel a sense of fear.

🟢It is normal for this to happen. But what is not normal is to be stuck in this fear.

Your fear won’t change anything.
5. Dreams

You are no different from people who have accomplished great things in this life. If they did it, you can too.

✅Believe that you will succeed and act that way. Don’t waste your potential.
6. Don’t Let Your Mind Flow

If you do not make positive suggestions to your mind, your mind will start to fill with negative thoughts.

👉You should guide yourself with words of hope and encouragement.
7. Time Passes

No matter what state you see yourself in, no matter how you feel, time will not wait for you.

✅Strive to enjoy this unrepeatable life. Don’t put off the things you enjoy. Use your time wisely.
8. Be Prepared

❌Do not delude yourself with overly positive thoughts.

✅Try to be realistic and positive.
9. Find Something To Do

A busy mind is less caught up in negative emotions.

🔴When negative thoughts starts running distract yourself. Focus on another topic. Focus on other people.
10. Leadership

Leaders are solution-oriented. They are fully aware of the problems. They have dreams, goals, but work realistically.

✅Successful leaders have a positive mind, which enables them to think solution-oriented.
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1. Are self-aware
2. Prioritise personal development
3. Focus on developing others
4. Encourage Strategic thinking
5. Are Excellent Decision Makers

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🟢When you believe “I-can-do-it”, the “how-to-do-it” develops in your mind.

On the flip side, disbelief is negative power. When the mind disbelieves or doubts, it attracts reasons to support the disbelief.
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❌The opposite of happiness is hopelessness.

A state of mind where you don’t see any point of doing anything.
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❌No one is crazy, but People do some crazy things with money.
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