2. 1. Celebrate your success each
day.
Regardless of what you did or did not do, never allow
yourself to end the day without thinking back on the
day and celebrating whatever it was you did that you
felt was the most successful thing
3. Don’t spend time hanging out
with negative people.
The only thing negative people are capable of doing is
making those around them feel negative also.
4. Always have something positive
to say to people you come in
contact.
Express your thanks to those who serve you in a
restaurant, store, or any other place. Studies have
shown people who are thankful and complimentary of
others have a much better outlook of their own
situations
5. Be goal oriented, not task
oriented.
It’s up to you to control your time and calendar. Yes,
you have to be flexible but at the end of the day,
others aren’t going to be concerned if you didn’t make
your goals.
6. Quit blaming others.
Blaming others doesn’t do anything but get you in the
mood for creating excuses for anything that doesn’t
go right.
7. Make sure you have at least one positive piece of information you can share
with each customer you meet.
Your own enthusiasm and passion to help others will encourage others to act the same
way around you.
8. Set a goal for each week you know
you can achieve
Yes, you’ll always have goals given to you that can be
overwhelming, but by setting your own goal you
know you can achieve, you will feel better and create
momentum. The momentum you create on your goal
will carry over and help you work toward achieving
your big goal.
9. Think long-term.
Anytime you feel things are not going well, shift your
thinking to be more long-term. By thinking long-
term, you can see the problems you might be having
today in a different light
10. Keep a journal and record your
successes and the goals you
achieve.
Keeping a journal of your successes can give you a
great tool to refer back to anytime you need a lift.
Also, by putting your successes in writing, it’s
amazing how it can motivate you even more.