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Tough Times Never Last

Life is a series of peaks and valleys. And sometimes the

valleys feel mighty low. They pale in comparison to our

best moments.

It is easy to begin feeling low if we enter a slump. If you’re

used to making a certain income, then suddenly sales are

slow – the first thing we reach for are the reasons why this

is so.

It’s tax time.

It’s the economy.

It’s the immigrants.

It’s the price of gas.

And so on.

Yet, all of the above are NOT the reason for a slump because

there are others going through the same conditions who are

producing great results.

Now, there are and will always be ‘contributing factors’ to a slump –

but the biggest factors for the slump are as follows:

a. Unwillingness to change, experiment, try new ways of doing the

same thing – but get better results

b. Too much time telling “your story” of why things aren’t going well

instead of getting off your rumpus and doing something to shake

things up.

If you start paying attention, you’ll be amazed at how much time and

energy people invest in telling their negative ‘woe is me’ story. During

the same amount of time the person spends telling and retelling his

story – he could be doing something to make things better – but that

would mean that the story is no longer true – so it’s better to keep

on talking.

But it’s not.

When times are tough, when you’re in a slump – you break out of it

by imagining the circumstances you want – then DOING whatever it

takes to create those circumstances. The only talking you do during

this time is positive self-suggestion. You can start with a phrase like,

“Tough times never last – tough people do – and I’m tough as nails.”

Or you can say to yourself, “I feel like I’m in a rut right now – but

I CAN do something about it. And I’m GOING to do something about it.

I am bigger than this problem and I’m rising above it.”

Repeat these thoughts to yourself with enthusiasm – and watch how

things start to open up for you.

For more on how to bust through slumps, plateaus, ruts and so on –

go to http://www.psycho-cybernetics.com/zrlcourse.html

Best,

Matt Furey

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