BE INSPIRED – STAY INSPIRED!
When I think about “Man’s Search For Meaning” by Viktor Frankl or “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pauch … or listen to recordings by The Beatles, Susan Boyle, Stevie Wonder … when I see Shawn White snowboard … when I think about my dad and mom’s kindness or my wife’s artistic ability – I’m INSPIRED!
Inspired to believe that “I can do it also.”
Inspired to make my life just a little better than it is now.
Inspired to refrain from complaining.
Inspired to “do the right thing.”
Inspired to help others.
Inspired to stop eating the “worry curry”Extend the benefits that come from inspiration by remembering and reinforcing the inspiration-triggers.
Suggestion: Make a list –
I’M INSPIRED BY (people, books, music, news):
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Read and revise regularly (4-7 days a week)
EVEN BETTER —
I’M INSPIRED BY ____________________ BECAUSE ____________________
I’M INSPIRED BY ____________________ BECAUSE ____________________
I’M INSPIRED BY ____________________ BECAUSE ____________________
I’M INSPIRED BY ____________________ BECAUSE ____________________
I’M INSPIRED BY ____________________ BECAUSE ____________________
SUGGESTION: When you read a book, hear a lecture or watch a video that inspires you:
- Write down the key points on a little card.
- Look at the little card for a minute or two daily as you feel the feelings that energize you, focus on and remember your goals, vividly imagine the outcomes you desire most … and the steps necessary to achieve them, and feel excited about all this.
- Keep doing it. Create a collection of little cards.
- Read those little cards every day. With attention, not by rote. Feel the feelings!
- I mean it. Daily.
If this process, and techniques like this, seem a bit dorky to you, we’ll just keep it between us. No one else has to know. It can be our secret.
But, will it work? Try it and see for yourself!
©2010 Jerry D. Posner
I’ll try it!