
It is funny how our minds work. What goes on in the six inches between our ears can mean the difference of achieving our dreams and goals—or not. Our negative thinking can keep all of our desperation, paranoia, panic, anxiety, nervousness, stress, anger, tension, agitation, and worry going full speed in our lives. Or, we can relax and put it all aside and let everything come to fruition.
REMEMBER:
You can’t SELL when you are DESPERATE!
You can’t THINK when you are PARANOID!
You can’t FOCUS when you are PANICKED!
You can’t COPE when you are ANXIOUS!
You can’t ORGANIZE when you are NERVOUS!
You can’t ADJUST when you are STRESSED!
You can’t REASON when you are ANGERED!
You can’t BREATHE when you are TENSE!
You can’t RELATE when you are AGITATED!
You can’t SUCCEED when you are WORRIED!
Just put it all aside and RELAX!
Let your negative thoughts go, and you will sell, think, focus, cope, organize, adjust, reason, breathe, relate, and succeed more!
–Tim Northburg
LifeWork Elements
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About Tim Northburg
Tim Northburg is an author of multiple sales training and motivational guidebooks. He thrives on sharing his philosophy of success and motivation with others and he hopes his impact as a writer is thought provoking and fun. Tim brings a wealth of success in the arenas of sales, marketing, and business development as well as coaching, mentoring, and management. His books help people discover simple truths so they can live happy, fun, and successful lives. Tim Northburg lives in colorful Colorado, at the base of the Rocky Mountains, and enjoys writing non-fiction and fiction books of all kinds. It is his long-term goal to inspire everyone to follow their dreams and achieve success in their lives. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: LifeWork Elements Sales Training © 2011 by Tim Northburg and LifeWorkElements. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Tim Northburg and LifeworkElements with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
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