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Personal Change

In order to Raise our standards we need to make a personal change. If in the past maybe you were less educated, not well off ,  had poor health,  lacked the means to improve your life, maybe you were too fat  or too thin and now you  want  to change all that,  then you have to do  that by asking yourself what do you want for yourself?  Write down all the things that you will not accept in your life. All the things that you aspire to become.

People like Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela , Albert Einstein, all great personalities . What did they do? They raised their  Standards about what they wanted and What they wanted to do.

Changing an organization, a company, a country - or a world -begins with the simple step of Changing Yourself.

The second step is to believe that you can do this. Just raising your standards and not believing that you can meet them will not  work. You won't even try, you'll be lacking the sense of certainty that you can do it.  Our beliefs tell us what we can or cannot do. We must develop a  certainty that we can and will meet the new standards before we actually do.

Next we need to plan  our strategy  inorder to achieve the higher standard. The best way to do this is to find a Role Model. Someone who has already  walked the path before you.  Somebody who is already getting the result that you want and then tap into their knowledge.
Learn what they are doing, what their core beliefs are, and how they think. Not only will this make you more effective, it will also save time because you don't have to re-invent the wheel. You can  fine tune it, reshape it and perhaps make it even better.

Conclusion: In life lots of people know what to do but few people actually do what they know.........



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