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Constant Self Improvement


 

Daily Motivational Self Improvement to Achieve Your Goals



Becoming very successful in life and achieving all your dreams is not as easy as some people think it is. Success comes to you only from your own personal efforts and what you grow into - to BECOME - from the invisible force that is pushing you towards success in your goals.

So what is the unseen power that drives people forward every day to accomplish certain tasks and realize specific aspirations in life? The answer without any doubt is your ability to create daily motivation for yourself in your life.

Daily Motivation is the invisible force, the unseen power behind every individual's attempt for self-improvement. Many people can achieve small success in the short term, but do not know how to maintain the sustained effort that is required for a long-term goal in life.

Only learning the skill of being able to create daily motivation in your life will create the commitment in you to do what it takes to be supremely successful.

Most big goals will take you months or even few years to achieve what they desire. The most important thing here to be successful is constant self-improvement.

You need to have a high enthusiasm and always look for every self growth opportunity to develop yourself further in everything you do. This is where daily motivation plays an important role to drive you to become a better person day by day to reach for something that would make you triumphant in life.

So, how do you get motivated?

Motivation may come from the people around you -from your family, friends and colleagues at work... from people of long time ago who lived a colorful past but because of their works and writings left indelible impressions on present-day individuals.

Besides that, motivational self improvement ebooks, videos, camps and talks are helpful to inspire you in achieving success.

There are people who will share their past experiences and some useful tips for you to be successful. You must know that pursuing success does not solely depend on how much effort you put in but also how great is the desire to meet your objective.

Therefore, daily motivation is essential to boost your self confidence to continue working towards your success. A highly motivated person will always think positively and act accordingly in everything they do.

You must never lose sight of your goal or WHY you want to achieve that goal. See it, feel it, taste it, smell it, and act it out, to make the dream your daily reality in your mind first, then your actual life will catch up and motivate you to achieve your goals in real life. These basic daily motivation tips will help you in your journey.

As Helene Malmsio from the Free Daily Motivational Self Improvement website says "Successful people, those that enjoy an amazing quality of life and seem to attract the things they want, are different from unsuccessful, unhappy people.

They think differently, act differently, and play by an entirely different set of rules from the rest.

They get what they want because they have learned the daily motivational self improvement secrets. Only a handful of individuals actually achieve their dreams and goals, meaning only a handful know the answer everyone is looking for."

To ensure that you will live the life of a winner, make sure you get your hands onto the best inspiration and motivation training and support to design and achieve the life of your dreams!





Helene Malmsio has created a Daily motivation website to meet the needs of anyone wanting free daily motivational self improvement tips and training. While there you can also download her free ebook with famous quotes for every day of the year at http://free-daily-motivational-self-improvement.com

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How much of a perfectionist are you ?
For one, I have a very competitive personality and a desire to improve myself. How much of that has limits on you ? I for one have, abandoned alcohol in a whole ( only 19 ) , never smoked or done drugs, exercise regularly don't eat fast food and food with lots of fat and am mentally preparing myself to ditch sweets forever. It isn't difficult, just watching it from a perspective of a constant self improvement. I am not a big religious believer but I think that by next Lent there won't be anything for me to let go, oh well...

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Is constant self improvement bad?
I always feel like I have to improve myself, going to the gym 3 times a week going for runs everyday being really aware of my appearance over joyed by compliments,trying to improve my personality. I feel this way even more when im going out with someone or just interested in them should i relax?

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Why do people feel that a Short guy has a "little Man's" or "Napoleon" Complex?
...If he is A) Confident B) Ambitious C) Aggressive D)Boisterous or prone to respond quickly to aggression with his own aggression? I've noticed this pattern a lot. A taller guy can be the exact same way and more so and nobody makes any assumptions other than that he's just that way. But when a short man is exactly the same way they assume that he is "overcompensating". It's actually quite laughable and I've often wondered if this comes out of people's mouths because of their own insecurity. I ask this because I have a good friend who is very short (just 5'3") but he is very motivated; ambitious; hard-working; incredibly talented in numerous areas; very fit; downright scary with his martial arts skills (I have seen him takes down guys over 6'4" and maybe 285lbs); he's a very successful writer; public speaker; entrepreneur etc. has an extremely beautiful wife over 20 years younger than him. His IQ is in the top 2% (MENSA) And he basically has every reason to be a little cocky. He tells me that he hears this and just laughs it off saying that he's always been either the best or at least one of the best at almost everything he's ever done since childhood including sports. The evidence I see tells me he's telling the truth. But what's this "short man's complex" perception all about? Anybody with his natural talents, abilities and gifts would be a fool not to use them. And no he didn't become this great person to "overcompensate" ...he is just 'gifted' and built upon that with constant self-improvement. (He talks about this stuff when he does motivational speeches to groups.) What are your thoughts?

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