Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Find Your Swagger

"Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can." ---Richard Bach

Confidence or the lack thereof, is the tool that will most likely lead you to success or failure in all you attempt. Have you ever noticed that the best athlete’s are also the most confident or perhaps arrogant? Some may have that quiet confidence, while others have the more obvious and verbal confidence. When we lose our confidence is when we have allowed the outside world beat us down.

Today, I am going to examine my confidence and see where I have dropped off. The world goes on whether we have confidence or not. Tomorrow, the world will wake and go to work or school and our confidence or lack of it, will not matter. The only place our confidence will matter is in our own life. That is where the magic begins.

When we have confidence and surge forward on our own journey, we begin to set matters in motion. Many people become affected by our confidence. We become better people and work towards a better life. We begin to build or design our life. Living by default is truly a passionless life. Living by design and building that life the way you desire is truly filled with passion. The amazing thing is, as you design your life and allow your true light to shine, others in and around you will begin to do the same.

Cheer them on and be their most ardent supporter and cheerleader. Be the one to encourage and boost others and watch how it returns like a boomerang. I once heard Zig Ziglar say, “If you can dream it, then you can achieve it. You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want.”

"There's no such thing as lack of confidence. You either have it or you don't." ---Rob Andrew

"I believe that life is a journey, often difficult and sometimes incredibly cruel, but we are well equipped for it if only we tap into our talents and gifts and allow them to blossom." ---Les Brown

"Success is not a place at which one arrives but rather the spirit with which one undertakes and continues the journey." ---Alex Noble

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