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    Category: Success Stories

    20
    May
    2007

    Visualization for Success

    Filed under: Success Stories

    Visualization is the creative ability of the human to use the imagination , see successes in our minds and make them come true. It is very applicable to trading too. If we include feelings and concentration , it becomes a great creative power that makes things happen. Used it in the proper way , visualization can bring changes into our lives. The thought is the blueprint or road-map ; the feelings provide the energy , the “power of success”.

    Sounds weird and funny ? Obviously not. Many successful traders use this technique to achieve trading success. You too can !

    This is the power of creative visualization. It has the ability and power to alter our environment and circumstances , cause events to happen , attract money , possessions , work and love , change habits and improve the health. It is a great mind power. It is the power behind every trading success …

    Occasionally you hear someone who says , “I can’t visualize” . While this may be true in rare instances , …




    11
    Dec
    2006

    Positive Thinking

    Filed under: Success Stories

    tradingI am a long time subscriber of Investor’s Business Daily. I use this subscription mainly for fundamental datas. However there is also a section about traits of successful people. Lots of real examples about real successful people that I love to read. Over here in this folder I am briefly summarising some of the important traits of successful people for your reference and comments. Here it goes … enjoy reading the next few posts to come …trading

    Almost without exception , successful people think positively. They think of success , not failure. They are able to be positive regardless of how difficult the situation , which allows them to rebound from obstacles and problems. Their attitutes determine their fates.

    Pat Riley , the NBA coach who led the Los Angeles Lakers to four titles in the 1980s , says his father taught him something he has never forgotten : ” It’s not what happens to you that’s important - it’s how you react to it .” Successful …