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by Will

12 Hacks to Instantly Change Your Mood

2:55 pm in depression, happiness, procrastination, productivity, smiling by Will

Take control of your consistent emotions and begin to consciously and deliberately reshape your daily experience of life. – Anthony Robbins

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Often when we are confronted with a situation or outcome that we feel is undesirable, it’s easy to fall into a negative thought pattern. We dwell on the situation and amplify what is already perceived as “bad”, rather than accept it for what it is and move forward.

It is often a slippery slope that is hard to get off of when we are focused on only the negative and self-created ‘imminent doom’ that awaits us. However, this can all be avoided when you realize that you can instantly break that negative pattern by recognizing that we already have a ‘positivity toolkit’ containing these 12 ways to instantly change your mood. Read the rest of this entry →

by Will

Day 1: Re-discovering my Personal Power

2:50 am in Personal Power II, decision making, procrastination, role models by Will

While I was overly eager in terms of starting up Tony’s flagship program, Personal Power II, I had decided to go through the first few days of his program that I had access to before the official Personal Power II product arrived at my door in order to hit the ground running.

Today I had learned in the first day was along the lines of harnessing the power of decision. It is within us to take consistent action in order to make permanent, healthy and empowering changes in our lives. This is the antithesis to procrastination, the inability to take action whereby we find it to be more painful to take action than to sit around. Read the rest of this entry →