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Thoughts That Can Motivate You to Do Anything

[align left] Thoughts are powerful, and negative thoughts can
prevent you from achieving your goals. The flip
side is that positive thoughts can be just as
powerful. The next time you feel unmotivated, use
any of these 50 positive thoughts to reenergize
yourself. Really: They work!
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1. I can do anything. It’s a simple phrase, but it
helps to remind yourself -- you really can do
anything you set your mind to.
2. This is why I can. Instead of giving yourself
reasons why you can’t do something, give yourself
reasons why you can.
3. I deserve more. You deserve a better life --
whether that means a better job, a healthier body
or more money. Work for it.
4. It’s never too late. No matter how old you are
or how many opportunities you’ve passed up
before, it’s never too late to make a decision and
get a fresh start .
5. There will always be challenges. No matter what
you do in life, there will always be challenges --
don’t let one set get the better of you.
6. There’s no "perfect" time. If you’re waiting for
the perfect moment, forget about it -- there’s no
such thing.
7. There’s no perfect plan. There are some definite
flaws in your plan -- but there are in every plan.
8. Everybody starts somewhere. Nobody is born
successful. Everyone starts somewhere, and
usually from the bottom.
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9. One step at a time. Don’t try to do everything at
once. Reduce it to baby steps.
10. It can only get better. If it’s hard at first, it can
only get easier.
11. Failure is temporary. If you fail, you’re in good
company -- most successes come only after
several rounds of failure.
12. Mistakes are learning opportunities. If you
mess up, you can only become better for it.
13. Today is all I can control. Forget about what
you did yesterday. Today is what matters.
14. If it were easy, everyone would do it. Nothing
worth doing is easy.
15. “Someday” is today. If you’re like most people,
you use the word “someday” to describe your
goals and desires. Make today that someday.
16. Negative thoughts can’t stop me. Your
negative thoughts are just thoughts -- nothing
more.
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17. I’ve done harder things. Think back to a time
when you succeeded against the odds.
18. Everything has to be earned. You can’t get
anything in this life unless you work hard for it.
19. Action is a better regret than inaction. Making
the wrong decision is always preferable to
regretting never having done anything at all.
20. I don’t need anyone’s permission. If people
think you’re crazy, so be it.
21. I’m in control of my own destiny. You can
decide whom you want to become.
22. There is no pass or fail. Nobody is grading
you. You can’t objectively “fail” at life unless you
never try anything.
23. Boring decisions get boring results. Make an
exciting decision.
24. The risk is worth it. Know that risks are real,
but the 25. Discipline feels better than regret. Discipline is
hard, but it’s easier to deal with than regret.
26. Many good ideas seem crazy or impossible at
first. Yours is no different.
27. I’ve got support. Friends, family, colleagues --
even if they think you’re crazy, you can always find
support in networking groups, support groups and
other community resources.
28. Experience is always valuable. Even if your
mission doesn’t turn out the way you'd expected,
you’ll walk away with experience.
29. Hard work is its own reward. You’ll feel good
just for making the attempt.
30. Every day counts. Today, tomorrow and the
next day are all steps toward your end goal.
31. What I see matters more than what others
see. Forget about what others think -- prioritize
what you think.
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32. There is no problem that can’t be overcome.
Everything can be solved or worked around.
33. Ordinary actions make an ordinary life. Nobody
wants to be ordinary. Don’t let yourself be.
34. Everything can be improved. Even if you start
out rough, you can always make improvements to
your approach.
35. I can learn whatever I need to know. Free
resources are plentiful.
36. I can master whatever I need to do. Practice
can make you good at anything.
37. Willpower is all in my head. You can have all
the willpower you want -- you just have to want it.
38. I know what I want. Know what your end goals
are, and visualize them.
39. Feelings are the product of thoughts. If you’re
scared or unsure, know that these are feelings
generated by your thoughts; then you can control
them.
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40. Trying and failing is better than doing nothing.
This is universally true.
41. I am whomever I want to be. There’s nothing
stopping you from being whom you want to be.
42. I can’t win unless I try. Effort is the only way
to get results.
43. My life is a product of my decisions. Make the
ones that matter.
44. I’m better than I was yesterday. You’re older,
wiser and more experienced than you’ve ever been
before.
45. Nothing great happens overnight. Work and
patience are your friends.
46. Once I get started, it will be easier. You’ll feel
more motivated once you get rolling.
47. I’ll reward myself when I’m done. Even small
rewards can be great motivators.
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48. I’m doing this for more than just me. Maybe
it’s for your family or community -- whatever "it"
is, external motivation can be powerful.
49. There are always more chances. If you screw
up, you can always try again.
50. If nothing else, this will make for a good
story. You’ll walk away with great memories and
interesting anecdotes.
The power of positive thinking isn’t just an adage
-- it’s scientifically proven that positive thoughts
(and the elimination of negative self-talk) can
improve your mood, feelings, and performance .
These thoughts should get you started doing
whatever it is you need motivation to do. The rest
is up to you. benefits are worth them.

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