Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Change Your Thinking to Change Your Results

This Week with Sara Fitts focuses on the power of thinking - and how you can change your results simply by changing your thinking. I believe that we will always get the same results we've always gotten if we continue to do the things we've always done. The same applies to our way of thinking, too. In order to get better results, we need to change our thinking.

John C. Maxwell makes the case for different ways of thinking in his book, Thinking for a Change: 11 Ways Highly Successful People Approach Life and Work. I find his book to be an excellent source of energy - especially at this particular time of year when New Year's Resolutions and new goals and action plans are the subject of many conversations, memos, and meetings. For example, Maxwell gives us these thoughts about thinking:
  • Everything begins with a thought.
  • What we think determines who we are. Who we are determines what we do.
  • Our thoughts determine our destiny. Our destiny determines our legacy.
  • People who go to the top think differently than others.
  • We can change the way we think.

As you complete your plans and goals for the new year - or as you simply plan the new quarter or even just a month at a time - this book can provide an excellent structure in an easy-to-read format that will challenge you to think differently in order to make the changes you want and need to make.

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