The Self-Directed Learning Mind-Set: There Are No Spiritual Birth Defects, You Were Marked for Success
The main obstacle most people encounter when they endeavor to start on a new promising project is that they focus too much on external circumstances to accomplish it.
“Where am I going to learn how to do this? How am I going to pay for it? When can I possibly have enough time to invest in this?”
True, these questions are all essential when planning the project, but by focusing on them we often forget something far more important: our attitude. Attitude is everything. If you are not fiercely determined to make it happen, you’ll probably soon be waving goodbye to your once so promising project.
That is why it is so important to watch our attitude before we endeavor to launch ourselves into an exciting new project. Every new endeavor is a winning project when we start out, but we need to ask ourselves, “What will my attitude be once the going gets tough?”
So next time you want to launch yourself into a new project, look inside first. That is where the true self-directed learning potential lies. The ability to succeed is there, but can you see it? If you have already encountered failure in the past, it’s probably because you are not thinking right. You’ve got the wrong thought patterns.
A mind-set of failure is framed by listening to the wrong information about yourself. Maybe it’s time to hear what God has to say about you. Did you know that the ability to live a happy and successful life is already in you? Achieving great exploits is not beyond anybodies’ reach. God predestined every human to achieve greatness. As far as He is concerned, you are made in His image, designed to be extremely creative, marked for success, and destined to be abundantly blessed to bless others.
Why not choose to stick close to Him for your next project? Learn how to flow with His program, and enjoy walking with your Creator, who deeply loves you, and knows exactly how to lead you to a life of abundance and fulfillment.
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