I Choose to Be Successful
Author:
September 25, 2020
I choose to be successful.
Doing well
in life takes important decision-making. My success is completely dependent on my
commitment to achieve meaningful goals.
When I
choose to be successful at something, each decision I make is directly tied to achieving
that success. I recognize that having the resolve to hit a target means very
few things are allowed to get in the way.
My ongoing
goal to receive promotions at work is reflected in the effort I put in. The
desired result drives me to push harder and work smarter.
When others
try to get me to slow down, I ignore them. It is more important to me to remain focused
on my desired results. Keeping the end in mind is all I need to
maintain consistent effort.
I choose to
be successful with my relationships. Even in negative situations, I am
committed to working towards a positive resolution that can strengthen our
relationship.
I do my best to
nurture my friendships. Feeding positivity into relationships is a conscious step towards ensuring they
remain successful. The longevity of those unions is directly related to daily
maintenance of them.
Today, I
expect success because I make a conscious choice to achieve it. I commit to an
ongoing effort to realize my victories. My path remains clear because I avoid
letting obstacles distract me.
Self-Reflection Questions:
How does positive thinking help me to courageously go after difficult goals?
Are there external factors that influence how I measure my success?
How can I make daily choices that lead me toward my goal?
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