• http://www.theemotionmachine.com Steven Handel

    Very good list and I especially like #5. I think the law of attraction only applies to repetitive thinking cycles. But certainly we should still acknowledge the fact that bad things may happen to us if we don’t do X, Y, or Z.

    Great guest post!

  • http://www.bonoseo.com Mariusz

    Thanks for your thoughts. Will spread the word in a sec :)

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  • http://www.mpdspace.com Lloyd Christie

    Great list David – you got it right in one you can say – Brocken laws of discipline and poor conditioning – lack of personal discipline is a sin to a great mind

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  • David Turnbull

    Thanks Steven. Glad you liked the post. :-)

  • David Turnbull

    Thanks for sharing the article. Much appreciated.

  • David Turnbull

    Will do Lloyd. Thanks for the link.

  • http://www.thisshouldhelp.net Sandra Hendricks

    Hey this was great. I have written an entire book about doing what we should. I wasn’t sure if anybody else has realized how important that idea is and how our subconscious mind guides us with the word “should”. Good to know that I am not alone.

    Sandra

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  • http://guyfarmer.tumblr.com Guy Farmer

    Thanks for the ideas David. It’s truly powerful when people interrupt the patterns that have held them back. The missing key is always what creates motivation. I’ve noticed that people become motivated to change their lives when they finally believe that they’re good enough to deserve the best life possible. It also helps to have constant support and accountability. Sometimes all it takes is that first small step that is different from the others.

  • http://www.newagethinker.com David

    Thank you for this post. I feel that if I can be extremely motivated, I can do anything. The problem is getting motivated and staying that way. This list helps to put things in perspective.

    I especially liked the chart with progress – comfort – pain. I definitely agree with this point. Success is a great motivator, and so is putting your back against the wall (pain). When your on the negative end, its do or die almost. Where when your on the positive end, its just like you said building upon that momentum.

  • david

    so what do i do if i am so “comfortable” that i didn’t even read the whole list?

    dt