Tuesday, July 07, 2009


BEAUTIFUL MIND
(A thinking Mind)
1. Have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and information. Regular exposure to good input. Read books , magazines and newspapers. Listen to educational tapes and videos. Watch TV. Experiment and be observant and curious.

2. Network with good thinkers. Reach out to other people and build a network of individuals whose direction is to achieve success. Build relationships at all levels inside and outside work. Choose to spend time with people who will challenge you with your thinking and actions. Believe that sharp people sharpen one another just as iron sharpens iron. If you want to be sharp thinker be around sharp people.

3. Be deliberate about thinking process and choose to think of good thoughts. Choose favorable environment to think, sharp, stretch, and land your thoughts. Have a "thinking schedule". Be passionate about what you think about. Love what you do and apt rewards will follow.

4. Think and then Act. Know what you want, paint a dreamm define a vision and have a clear idea about what you want to do, be accomplish. Put your good thoughts and deeds into goals. Ideas have a limited shelf life , you must act on it before it expires. Have a daring dream and have the courage to act on it.

5. Let your emotions rule and create another good thought. Don't wait to feel like doing something, for you will likely never to do it. In thinking you cannot wait until you feel like thinking to carry it out. Once you engage in the process of good thinking you can use your emotions to feed the process and create a mental momentum.

6. Do the thinking process over and over again. One good idea does not make a successful existence. Successful existence. Success comes to those who have an entire mountain of gold that they continually mine, not those who find one nugget and try to live on it for 50 years. Always practice good thinking.

See the big picture by looking at the world beyond your own needs and see how that leads to great ideas.

Get focused by removing mental clutter and distractions to realize your full potential.

Be creative by thinking in unique ways and making breakthroughs work with others on shared thoughts to compound results.

Reflect on the past to gain a better understanding of the future.

Question popular thinking.

Explore possibilities, practice unselfishness and rely on the bottomline.

This is from the column of Bong Osorio fr. Phil. Star. I take notes about the article and posted it in my blog to share with you. Good thinking is your most potent weapon to become successful in a highly competitive and difficult time.

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