Take Back Control

Take Back Control

Don't swim in the intimidation and overwhelm of your thoughts. Instead, get in the driver seat of your actions.

This is especially important when you're not feeling too hot or something has you down. Trying to work through your thoughts to get back to a positive mindset is incredibly challenging and leaves most in a far worse place than they began. When you're down, thoughts are intimidating and can be very overwhelming.

Instead, begin with your actions as it's a much more effective and impactful place to start.

Why?

One, your actions are much more controllable than your thoughts. People have a much higher success rate controlling their actions than their thoughts.

Two, they're easier to manage. Thoughts can happen with or without your permission. Whereas your actions require at least a certain level of conscious choice.

And three, if you focus on taking positive actions, it will set off a positive ripple effect to your thoughts.

As Og Mandino says, "Weak is he who allows his thoughts to control his actions; strong is he who forces his actions to control his thoughts."

Feeling less than what you desire to feel isn't a comforting place to be for anyone. However, understanding the impact of placing your focus on your actions instead of your thoughts makes all the difference in the world.

Get back in the driver seat of a life that is your own!

For more on this, or if you have questions, reach out. I'm happy to help.

About the Author: With an incessant focus on positive psychology, high performance training and mindset mastery, Pete Kohlasch dedicates his life to challenging and inspiring others to live into the best version of themselves. Pete’s focus is on creating the most innovative, impactful and transformative growth experiences for his clients and fans. Creator of Personal Accelerator Blueprint and Winning Mindset, Pete understands the psychology and strategy behind creating sustainable success and is excited to share it with you.

Contact Pete at pk@yourperspektive.com


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