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As a Man Thinketh

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

I’m trying something new for you guys. I’m searching the internet for FREE EBOOKS that you can read from my site. That way you can just come here and find something new to read. I’ll try to add one a week, but no promises on that just yet.

The first e-book I’m posting is “As a Man Thinketh” by James Allen. I am currently reading this book (I bought it on Amazon) and it turns out it’s available online for FREE! I don’t mind though, it’s nice having a “real” copy too. Anyway, I divided the ebook in 6 easy to read parts. Here are the links to the pages, and just so you know, this is the only way you’ll be able to find these ebooks, by keeping up with the blog entries.

I will not be making these links available anywhere except in the “Free Ebooks” category and on the blog entry the day it’s released. Happy Reading!!

As a Man Thinketh

Foreword

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

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How To Change Your Outlook

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Our outlook is an important part of who we are. How we view the world determines a lot of what we experience. Outlook is one of the easiest things to change once we make a decision to change it. I just recently had an experience with changing my outlook of this site. Before I thought that only long full articles were good for my blog, but now I realize that as long as I’m getting the point across, I don’t have to write exhaustive descriptions!
I figured this out because of you guys, my readers. You guys are really smart, so for you, the less the better. I’ll do my best from now on to keep my entries short (under 1000 words) AND make them jam packed with great information. Ok, enough with that!! Let’s get to work, I only have 854 words left…

Write this down! Or at least say it to yourself everyday or so…

My outlook determines my output.

Sounds easy enough to say, but what does it mean? Basically, when we face a situation we will see in that situation that which we have trained ourselves to see. If we’re looking for problems, we’re going to find problems. If we’re looking for money, we’re gonna find money! (if you truly believe you deserve it) So, how do we go about changing our outlooks?

1. Discover your current outlook.

You’ll never be able to change that which you don’t know is happening. If you don’t recognize how you see things, here’s a test to find out.

Is the glass half full or half empty?

Are you more motivated towards success or away from failure?

Do you seek pleasure more than you avoid pain?

Which is better, reason/logic or passion/feeling?

There are no right or wrong answers here, answering honestly is the important thing.

2. Decide if you want to change your current outlook.

Is the way you view the world currently helping or hurting you achieve your goals? If you worry about bad things happening and make choices based on that outlook, is it a good or bad thing?

3. Determine to Change

Start with something simple. Pick one “outlook” you’re going to change today. For example, when faced with a situation that you would have perceived as a problem before, face it now as an opportunity to practice your creativity. What interesting ways can you solve this puzzle you’re now facing? It’s much easier to get things done when you take the right approach.

4. Dedicate yourself to your new outlook

Stay focused on the new outlook and don’t slide back into your old ways. The first 3 weeks will be hard, but you can do it! It gets easier and easier everyday! To repeat here are the 4 steps.

1. Discover

2. Decide

3. Determine

4. Dedicate
What outlooks do you want to change? I strongly urge you to start today.

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