Monday, January 9, 2012

PILOT NO. 1 - A Thought I Might Choose To Steer By

1. I have met my most important living person! That person is me! My success, health, happiness, wealth depend on how I use my invisible talisman. I use it to be of benefit to me and therefore another! That is a choice I make.

2. My mind is my invisible talisman. The letters PMA (positive mental attitude) are emblazoned on one side, and NMA (negative mental attitude) on the other. Each of these is a powerful force. PMA is my right mental attitude for each specific occasion. It has the power to attract the good and the beautiful to me. NMA repels these things. It is a negative mental attitude that could rob me of some things that makes my life worth living.

Self-answer: “I have the right mental attitude every day!”

3. God, someone, or something is not responsible for my perceived lack of success! Like S. B. Fuller, I develop more of a burning desire to succeed. I keep my mind on a thing I want and off a thing I don't want!

4. Like S. B. Fuller, I read an inspirational book for a purpose. I tune into divine guidance. I bathe in the light.

Self-answer: “I tune into My 'Divine Guidance' - I meditate, I relax, I have quiet time...”

5. Every adversity has the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit when I have PMA. Often a thing that seems to be an adversity turns out to be an opportunity in disguise. Tom Dempsey discovered this as a cripple.

Self-answer: “I engage in thought time and determine that
I turn an adversity into a seed of equivalent or greater benefit!”

6. I accept a priceless gift — a joy of work. I apply a great value in life: love a person and do what I can to serve them. Like Henry I. Kaiser, I attract big and generous portions of success. I do with PMA.

Self-answer: “I develop a bit more PMA from this book, and from any other source of PMA I find!”

7. I understand the repellent power of a negative mental attitude! It can prevent a life 'lucky' break from benefiting me.

Self-answer: “PMA tands to attract good!
I have a habit of PMA!”

8. I profit from a disappointment — when I recover, it is turned into an inspirational dissatisfaction using PMA. Like Al Allen, I have an inspirational dissatisfaction. I rearrange an attitude of mine and I attempt to convert a failure of one day into a success on another. I have an inspirational dissatisfaction!

9. I bring into reality a possibility of an improbable with PMA. I say to myself, as Henry Ford said to his engineers, "Keep working!"

Self-answer: I aim high and keep a goal of mine before me daily!”

10. My mental attitude helps me be a bit more what I can be! When I am successful and an economic depression or any other unfavourable circumstance arises which causes me a loss or a defeat, I act on a self-motivator:

A bit more success is achieved by me through PMA
and
maintained by me with PMA.

This is the way I stay a bit more in the light.


UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE IN SELF-MOTIVATOR FORM:
• I know an adversity likely has a seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.
• I know 'greatness' comes to a person who develops more of a burning desire to achieve a bit higher goal.
• I know success is achieved and maintained by a person who uses and keeps using PMA.
• I know an expert achiever in any human activity,
practices... practices... practices....

A great power of mine lives in the

power of focus - meditation - relaxation;

with the focus on a goal of mine in my mind and an attitude of

thankfulness for what I have.

1 comment:

I RECOGNISE the principle. I RELATE it to my life. I ASSIMILATE it into my way of being. I ACT with it as part of how I interact with the world.