Friday, October 2, 2009

How We Approach Our Choices Makes the Difference

Motivational Power Quote


How We Approach Our Choices Makes the Difference


“Each man has a choice in life;
He may approach it
as a creator or critic,
a lover or hater,
a giver or a taker.”
Author unknown


As I see it. . . . . . . .
How we approach our choices make the difference.

Making the most of our choices and how we approach those choices makes all the difference in the outcome.

We’re faced with choices everyday, the decisions we make will determine the direction of our life.

The creator sees opportunities and creates positive messages and energy to take advantage of all their opportunities.

The critic looks at the things around them as a skeptic and sees the negative. As a result, they are burdened with a negative outlook and that outlook leads to negative outcomes.

Make the choice to be the creator . . . .

Lovers see themselves as extroverts they make friends easily and will see the good in people. The lovers will become a magnet in forming long term relationships. They will also have a great deal of support from the people that they surround themselves with.

The hater lacks self-esteem as a result of their negative attitude. They will push people away from them and will not form lasting relationships. They are challenged to see the good in people or the possibilities. Without adjusting their attitude they will continue to get exactly what they are currently getting.

Make the choice to be a lover . . . .

A giver will give of themselves freely without the expectation of any personal rewards. A giver becomes a magnet for the law of attraction, in receiving without asking.

The taker relies on taking from others with or without their consent. As they continue to take they lose their self-reliance and they become dependent.

Make the choice of being a giver . . . .

Each of our choices makes our lives, make the most of each of your choices.

®2009, Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Executive Coach, Trainer, Speaker and Author



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