Morning Motivator - Why Try So Hard?

"Do something wonderful, people may imitate it."
- Albert Schweitzer

Have you seen the insurance commercial where EVERYONE does something kind for the next person? Have you noticed that it is SPURRED by one person taking NOTICE, then ACTION based on that kind act?

I am often AMAZED by discussions I overhear that are about the INFLUENCE of movies and games on our society. It is not the idea that violent images MOLD our society, rather its that we seem unable to also SEE that POSITIVE images would make a change. How many people do you know that FOCUS only on negativity?

Imagine what YOU can do if you FOCUS on positive actions, relationships and results! If you KNEW what positive steps to take each day...and actually EXECUTED them - how much could you accomplish? How quickly would you be able to attain your DREAMS? Do you think that if you had more POSITIVE, SUCCESSFUL, DRIVEN people surrounding you that you would be able to achieve more?

2 DEGREE SUCCESS STEP:
True SUCCESS is not an accident. It is the calculated result of a precise, focused set of ACTIONS executed daily towards a larger goal.

AMAZINGLY, if you have a mentor that is successful, friends that ACHIEVE at high levels or BUILD YOURSELF through positive momentum (most difficult, yet most powerful), you are more likely to IMITATE that positive activity and mimic those positive results.

Some of the best ways to ACCELERATE your success is through IMITATION of others, so try reading biographies about successful people, shadowing a mentor that has accomplished results similar to your goals, and establishing small, manageable activities that you KNOW will step you towards your desired results. Take POSITIVE action and you will find that success will find you!

Cheers,
Zach

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