Friday, September 28, 2007

Volume II Part 4

themilliondollarathlete
"Bring Out The Gretness Within You"

The only disability in life is a bad attitude.
—Scott Hamilton—


Who Do You Attract?

Dr. Joe Vitale in his book, “The Attractor Factor,” writes about the kinds of people you attract and how it can sometimes hold you back from becoming successful. Look at the people you hang with and determine their behavioral type using the DiSC® assessment you’ve already taken as your guide.

Now that you’ve determined the types of friends you have using DiSC®, I want you to think of yourself as the
CEO of your life. Next, as the CEO, I want you to FIRE those individuals that have a negative impact on you. That’s right, fire them! If you want to become The Million Dollar Athlete, you need to be around people that create a positive influence on you.

I know this is tough to do since they are friends, but if they are influencing you
negatively they need to go — Now! I want you to always remember how the sub-conscious mind works. If you believe that you can’t you won’t, but if you believe that you can you will. Once the mind starts to believe you can’t, you can never become the person of your dreams.

You can become athlete of the week, beat the best team in the league, and even pass that difficult test in school. Put your mind to it and it will happen, but you need to work from a clean slate. Take that broom and sweep your mind of all the garbage — think only good positive thoughts. Start to create your own luck by building a rock solid attitude that will take you to the top.

The Tuning Fork

Think of a tuning fork when you think about who you attract. When you hit a tuning fork, the only other tuning forks that respond are those with the same frequency. All the others stay silent because they aren’t on the same wavelength. You attract people in the same way.

Once you become conscious of this, it will become painful for you to be around a negative person. You won’t want to associate with them because you’ve become so aware of their negativity and how it can drag you down.

This is critical in your understanding and maturing into The Million Dollar Athlete.



Next Blog

Holding conversations with yourself.

Tony Falco
“The Coach”
http://www.milliondollarathlete.blogspot.com/


The DiSC Factor



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