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Schmooze with confidence

Whether you're in need of a full-time job or looking for supplemental freelance/contract
opportunities, the thought of schmoozing with people who can assist you can seem like a painful,
manipulative, or insincere task.
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Power in Your Little Finger

I believe that there are two very different sorts
of power that a person can focus on developing.
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How to Stay Ahead of the Competition

To succeed in today's
rapidly changing world you have to focus more on
competitors, and less on executing your old success
formula. You have to be part of disrupting and
changing market in
order to compete effectively.
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Improve Your Attitude: How to Create New Brain Pathways
Understanding
your thought patterns and how the brain works provides a
frame of reference for creating a healthy attitude,
improving your self-esteem and boosting your confidence.
Brain
Pathways
The brain is made up of cells called neurons. These cells
have nerve endings called synapses and dendrites. Nerve
endings release chemical and electrical stimuli to
communicate with each other. This communication forms neuro-pathways
in the brain and is the basis for how the brain works.
When you initially learn something the brain pathway or
connection is weak. The more frequently you think a
particular thought the stronger the pathway becomes, forming
an automatic and eventually unconscious habit of thinking.
This is called brain training.
We'll use learning to ride a bicycle as an example of how
brain pathways are formed. When you are first learning to
ride a bicycle you must consciously pay attention to staying
balanced, keeping your eyes on the road, holding onto the
handlebars and steering in your desired direction. Then the
more you practice, the stronger your bicycle riding pathways
become.
Eventually you are able to get on your bicycle and ride
without thinking. You're operating on automatic. A strong
brain pathway, that coordinates all of the things you
previously had to consciously focus your attention on, has
been created. It is as though new brain software -- bicycle
riding software -- has been uploaded and is seamlessly
operating in your mind.
How Your
Attitudes and Self-Esteem is Formed
Your brain works the same way in forming your attitude and
what you think about yourself. As a child your attitudes and
thoughts about yourself are formed from the messages you've
heard and believed from important and influential people in
your life -- you parents, siblings, teachers, friends,
etc...
For example, if you were continually made fun of by
classmates and not invited to play with them when you were a
child, you have probably developed a negative attitude and
low self-esteem thought pattern regarding friends and social
situations. As a result, as an adult, obsessive thinking,
reflecting these thought patterns and brain pathways, may
automatically surface in social gatherings where you
experience anxiety, fear and nervousness based on thoughts
like:
• People don't like me.
• I was only invited because they had to.
• Nobody's going to talk to me.
• I don't know what to say.
These beliefs, charged with emotional energy and acted on
with conviction are what we call your dominant thought
pattern or dominant attitude. They operate on automatic,
like a habit, and are the thoughts that trigger, consciously
and unconsciously your feelings and reactions to the
circumstances of your life.
Good
News: Thought Patterns Can Be Changed!
When you become aware of your attitude and beliefs -- what
you are thinking and feeling, you can choose and practice
creating new brain pathways by consciously choosing and
developing new thoughts and behaviors. With practice, your
new thoughts will become your dominate thoughts replacing
old patterns of thinking and attitudes.
Creating
New Brain Pathways -- How to Do It
Step 1:
Awareness - All change begins with
awareness. Awareness describes a state of consciousness in
which you are alert and awake.
Awareness allows you to:
• Notice your thoughts, feelings, word and actions.
• Identify your attitude and beliefs.
• Determine if your dominant brain pathways support your
dreams and goals.
Practice: Focus your attention on the
present moment:
• What do you see? Hear? Smell? Taste? Feel?
• What thoughts are you thinking?
• Remember you can always become aware of which brain
pathway is operating by actively listening to your
self-talk.
Step 2:
Choice - Choice is the act of making a
decision: consciously choosing the thoughts and feelings
that support a healthy attitude and your goals and dreams.
Awareness partnered with choice allows you to:
• Accept responsibility for your thoughts.
• Be empowered to make conscious choices that support your
desired result.
• Understand and use the creative power always available in
the present moment to support your dreams and goals.
Practice: Make the choice to become aware
your thoughts:
• Choose and attitude or goal you desire.
• Make a list of the thoughts, feelings, words and actions
that nourish your attitude or goal.
• Read your list at least twice a day -- when you wake in
the morning and before you go to sleep at night.
Step 3:
Change - Change is where the rubber meets
the road, where you put into practice the choices you have
made, transforming your thoughts and feelings regarding your
attitude and goals.
This does not mean there won't be times when you are
confronted with your fears of failure or success, or that
you won't, on occasion, question your ability to succeed.
What it does mean is that as soon as you notice sabotaging
brain pathways running your life you will:
• Be awake to your feelings.
• Identify your thoughts.
• Shift your attention to thoughts, feelings, words and
action that directly support your dreams.
Practice: Have and new thought and change
your thinking whenever you notice you are sabotaging your
desired result:
• Use your list, you made in Step 2 Choice, whenever you
notice that sabotaging brain pathways are operating.
• Acknowledge yourself for noticing your brain pathways and
re-focusing your attention on what you desire.
©2010 Susyn Reeve & Joan Breiner.
Joan Breiner &
Susyn Reeve
have transformed their lives by using particular tools and
techniques. They
know that maintaining a positive attitude starts with making
a conscious choice and then using the information,
exercises, worksheets and Daily Inspirations, on their site,
to support you in developing and maintaining a positive
attitude no matter what is going on in your life.
They co-founded
http://www.CelebrateAHero.com - a website to
celebrate the special people in your life by making
personalized gift books. Susyn is the co-creator of
http://www.WithForgiveness.com and the author
of Choose Peace & Happiness, The Gift of the Acorn and WITH
Forgiveness Personal E-Workbook.

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