Every setback and failure you experience also comes with a great opportunity. When one door closes, a window of possibility opens. The key is to look for the opportunity and avoid dwelling on failure. Think thoughts of defeat and you are bound to feel defeated. Your attitude is not determined by circumstances, but by how you respond to those circumstances. Your mind determines your attitude; you always have the choice to respond either positively or negatively. What happens to a person is less important than what happens within them. The great inventor, Thomas A. Edison, was known for his positive mental attitude. In December 1914, the Edison Laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, was almost entirely destroyed by fire. Edison lost $2,000,000 worth of equipment and the records of much of his lifes work. The morning after the fire, as the 67-year-old inventor walked among the ashes, he was anything but defeated. Looking around, he remarked, There is great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God we can start anew. Yes, there is magic in a positive attitude!
I recommend that you read the following books and consider adding them to your personal success library:
How I Raised Myself From Failure To Success In Selling - Frank Bettger
The Magic Of Believing - Claude M. Bristol
Youll See It When You Believe It - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
What It Takes To Succeed In Sales - Jeanne & Herbert Greenberg
The Power Of Positive Thinking - Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
Positive Action Plan - Dr. Napoleon Hill
The Master-Key To Riches - Dr. Napoleon Hill & W. Clement Stone
Psycho-Cybernetics - Dr. Maxwell Maltz
Creative Living For Today - Dr. Maxwell Maltz
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