EVERY THING THAT WORKS

Everything that works is founded on strict principles, standards, structures, and practices with commitment and consistency.
Many people want a glorious future yet are not ready to understand and comply with the principles, standards, structures, and practices that bring it about. This lack of readiness is what most people bring into the arena of life, like marriage, a new Job, and so on.
Mindset is the foundation of everything in life, governed by principles and practices, structures and standards. Anyone who would succeed must develop a success mindset, understand what it takes to achieve it, and be determined to give all it takes.
This knowledge is the furnace that produces a glorious future.
What forms the foundation of a glorious future?
•What you hear
•What you see
•What you experience
•What you see
•What you experience
These 3 components build up your values and mindset. They shape an individual’s ideology, perspectives, and philosophy!
Learning how to control your mindset and building positive core values are keys to total transformation and living beyond yesterday’s failure.
You might not be able to control government policies, economic hardship, and other peculiar life demands and challenges, but you can control how you react to situations. One way to control your mindset is to choose the right perspective in everyday situations. For instance, when people criticize you, don’t fight; rather, embrace the feedback and see it as an opportunity to become the best you.
You cannot become your best by your own evaluation alone, but also by the influence of others in your life – parents, spouses, superiors, even your subordinates.
You cannot become your best by your own evaluation alone, but also by the influence of others in your life – parents, spouses, superiors, even your subordinates.
Another important way to control your mindset is by being patient with yourself. This is a key to experiencing real transformation. Why? Because life is in phases and is also a process. You’ll have to focus on the process, not the immediate results. In line with the process, take advantage of every lesson learnt and don’t skip any.
Furthermore, self-discipline is the bridge connecting you to the desired results.
Goals and achievement must be an integral part of your life. Interestingly, most people live by emotion rather than discipline, which is doing the right thing even when you don’t feel like it. Understand that making a small excuse is a failure; building up somewhere tomorrow. In essence, self-discipline is training yourself to master and build momentum to become your best.
Goals and achievement must be an integral part of your life. Interestingly, most people live by emotion rather than discipline, which is doing the right thing even when you don’t feel like it. Understand that making a small excuse is a failure; building up somewhere tomorrow. In essence, self-discipline is training yourself to master and build momentum to become your best.
One of the disciplines you must fasten into your being is being wisdom-driven. To be wisdom-driven means you must be familiar with the source of wisdom. One source of wisdom is reading. When you are given to reading, in no time you’ll be wiser than the people around you.
In addition to controlling your mindset, you must learn how to control your attention and comfort. If you can’t control your attention and comfort, you’ll be shut out of the field of achievement.
Don’t cross over into the next phase of your life without submitting to this understanding of how principles and practices, standards and structure make anything work by controlling your mindsets by unlearning, relearning, and adjusting to the current revelations.
Structure your life, prioritize what matters, comply with standards stated anywhere you find yourself, and then practice them as principles, and you will be amazed at how your life will turn out.
Self-asking questions often leads to decisive action. So you can ask yourself these questions?
1. What principles make this area of life (marriage, business, and so on) work?
2. What must I practice to make these principles work?
3. What structures and standards must I embrace to make my (marriage, business, and so on) work?
4. Repeat the same questions for other areas of your life, financial and corporate life, health and wellness, etc.
Keeping to these principles and practicing them are sure ways to overcome storms and challenges of life and eventually embrace the glorious future.

