A Winning Mind

April 27th, 2007 at 08:22am David Bush - Iasta

The Winter edition of the CPO Agenda had a good article on how to Develop a Winning Mindset, important for those who want to succeed. According to the article, our thoughts are not random and we can learn to control them to ensure that we always perform with an aura of self-belief. To that end, they present five things one can do to keep a winning attitude.

  • Find Your Voice
    Use relaxation or meditation exercises to find your inner voice – it is it that you want to learn to control.
  • Practice Under Pressure
    Practice your presentations in front of a colleague, or group of, place deadlines on yourself, and regularly work as if you are under pressure. Then it won’t bother you (as much) when it is there in full force.
  • Run The Movie
    Create a clear and vivid image of success in your mind, visualize how you will get there, and then do it.
  • Have a Winning Routine
    Develop a routine that puts you in a “winning” mood and exercise it regularly.
  • Walk the Walk
    Imagine an ultra-successful you and be that person.

I am running a movie right now…it includes making long grass short, a clean garage and very cold beer(s). Arrggghh, its not over, there are 5 more blogs to write for next week!

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