Entries Tagged as 'Confidence'

*17* Words to Terminate Fear Now – Part One

May 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Success & Motivation Articles

Let??s talk about words. It??s important to understand that the words that you speak predict your results. If you say that you are depressed, then you will reap those results. If you say that you are a champion, then your results will be life-changing. You automatically take ownership of your words, and things start to occur in your life because of those words ? good or bad.

Now, I’m going to give you seventeen focused words that will radically change your results and terminate fear out of your life forever.

# 1 ? Committed. I am committed to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to be a Why Warrior. However, 97% of people are not committed to anything in life. Committed – notice it??s past tense. A commitment is final decision about what you are willing to do to achieve some type of goal or objective. It??s not something that you just think about and put off for another day. When you make a commitment, it??s finished. There??s no turning back. Once you??ve made the decision to be committed to something, your commitment is represented in your action steps, associations, and schedule. What are you doing every day to honor that commitment? Are the people that you associate with motivating you to stick to your commitment? Does your daily schedule reflect your commitment? If you answered no to any of those questions, then you are simply not truly committed.

Word # 2 – Confidence. I am walking strong with confidence as a faithful Why Warrior champion. When someone walks in confidence, you can feel it when they walk in the room and see it in their overall body posture. Like when I take the stage at an event, I??m confident in my abilities as a speaker that I will change lives through my message. Confidence is fully believing what you already know that you are capable of doing. When you make a decision to implement confidence in every area of your life, your results will explode, and people will take notice of the change. Confidence also gets rid of fear instantly and provides you with the faith that you need to achieve your Why in life.

Word # 3 ? Pulverize. This word is a powerful! I pulverize the enemy of fear now with my outwardly spoken words. Outwardly spoken words instantly detonate inward fear. For example, when you speak affirmations like ??I am a fired up champion!?? Fear runs and faith stands. Faith filled words pulverize fear! You??ve got to make a mental decision to absolutely pulverize the enemy of fear now by speaking empowering words over your life every day. Remember, your words determine your results so take the needed action to predict your own future with your words and pulverize the enemy of fear!

Word # 4 ? Fighter. I??m a faith fighter for my Why. When you get serious about achieving your Why in life, you become a fighter. No, not a physical fighter, but you are willing to stand up to the enemy that is trying to stop you. Fear fights every single day to hold you back from your Why so you??ve got to learn to fight back. How? Start controlling what comes out of your mouth and into your eyes and ears. Fear is constantly feeding you through television, radio, billboards, and other forms of media. However, fear really attacks through our friends, family, and coworkers. It??s amazing how one little word of discouragement about your Why will cause you to completely give up. I believe we need to fight for our Why no matter what anything or anyone else says. Become a fighter today and stand up for your Why!

Word # 5 ? Extraordinary. I??m an extraordinary champion. The only difference between being extraordinary and ordinary is that little bit of extra. Average people speak ordinary words. Ordinary people get ordinary results. Fear makes us remain ordinary in every area of life – health, decision, words, family, finances, happiness, etc. You are extraordinary! God did not make a mistake with you. You are an extraordinary champion! Remember that and go the extra mile in your life to become truly extraordinary.

Watch for Part Two of this article to find out the rest of the 17 Words to Terminate Fear NOW!

Feel free to email our team anytime at team@lifestylefreedomclub.com. We love to hear your stories and want to know how these words have radically changed your life. We believe in YOU Champion!

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The Importance of a Coach

December 31st, 2010 · No Comments · Motivation, Success & Motivation Articles

As you go through life, you will meet people that have done what you want to do in life. They’ve made it! You know deep in your heart that if they can do it then you can too. So, how do you get to that level of success? Get a coach! That’s right…invest in someone who has done what you want to do in life. If you want to become successful in business, then find a coach that has made millions of dollars by building a business. DO NOT hire a coach that has never achieved success in their field! Let me give you some examples of what you should look for in a coach.

Confident – A coach must be confident. He can teach you to become successful in your field because he has already done it. Confidence comes through struggles and failures that ultimately lead to success.

Open – A coach must be willing to tell you the truth even when the truth hurts. Sometimes it’s very difficult to see that you are standing in your own way of success. A true coach will bring this to your attention.

Admirable – If you don’t respect the coach for what he has done in his career or personal life, then you most likely don’t want to hire him. A coach should be full of integrity and well respected among his peers. It’s hard to be coached by someone that you don’t look up to or even consider to be a professional in the field.

Consistent – A coach must be consistent with the strategies that he is teaching. You will see many coaches that jump from idea to idea because what they are doing hasn’t worked for their clients. Ask your coach for references so that you can see if he has helped others implement strategies that have led to success.

Healthy – Yes, that’s right. A coach should lead a healthy, happy life. You shouldn’t have to hear about how bad his day was or how much he doesn’t get along with his wife. You want a coach that has a balanced lifestyle that enables him to help you with your obstacles and not concentrate on his own issues.

These are just a few things to consider when looking for that right coach that will assist you in achieving your Why in life. I challenge you to set a goal of hiring a personal coach, but be sure to find the right one for you!

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The Importance of a Coach

March 11th, 2010 · No Comments · Motivation, Success & Motivation Articles

As you go through life, you will meet people that have done what you want to do in life.  They’ve made it!  You know deep in your heart that if they can do it then you can too.  So, how do you get to that level of success?  Get a coach!  That’s right…invest in someone who has done what you want to do in life.  If you want to become successful in business, then find a coach that has made millions of dollars by building a business.  DO NOT hire a coach that has never achieved success in their field!  Let me give you some examples of what you should look for in a coach.

Confident – A coach must be confident.  He can teach you to become successful in your field because he has already done it.  Confidence comes through struggles and failures that ultimately lead to success.

Open – A coach must be willing to tell you the truth even when the truth hurts.  Sometimes it’s very difficult to see that you are standing in your own way of success.  A true coach will bring this to your attention.

Admirable – If you don’t respect the coach for what he has done in his career or personal life, then you most likely don’t want to hire him.  A coach should be full of integrity and well respected among his peers.  It’s hard to be coached by someone that you don’t look up to or even consider to be a professional in the field.

Consistent – A coach must be consistent with the strategies that he is teaching.  You will see many coaches that jump from idea to idea because what they are doing hasn’t worked for their clients.  Ask your coach for references so that you can see if he has helped others implement strategies that have led to success.

Healthy – Yes, that’s right.  A coach should lead a healthy, happy life.  You shouldn’t have to hear about how bad his day was or how much he doesn’t get along with his wife.  You want a coach that has a balanced lifestyle that enables him to help you with your obstacles and not concentrate on his own issues.

These are just a few things to consider when looking for that right coach that will assist you in achieving your “Why” in life.  I challenge you to set a goal of hiring a personal coach, but be sure to find the right one for you!

John Di Lemme

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