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The Rituals for Success
The Rituals for Success
The Rituals for Success
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Imagine rising each morning, exercising (nothing frantic- perhaps a short walk); some stretches, sit-ups; Tai Chi; meditating 15-20 minutes on just 3 things you plan to be successful at today. You recite your prays and affirmations eat a healthy breakfast and leave your home with a simple ritual for success!

One –The feeling of frustration teaches us that we don’t see the world as it really is, and that if we really want to change the world, we must start with ourselves!
Two- Misery and dread are a reality, and when we learn that life is not simple but complicated and difficult, we realize that a daily consistent RITUAL FOR SUCCESS is the only defense we have against dread and droop.
Third - We can transform negativity into confidence by developing rituals for success.
Here’s an affirmation that I use, it’s called:

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Release dateDec 13, 2021
ISBN9781005112882
The Rituals for Success
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Ian C. Dawkins Moore

Ian C. Dawkins Moore was born under the sign of Aries in the year of the Tiger. He survived a British boarding school, the jock world of football hooliganism, hitch-hiking across the Sahara desert, and the two-tone culture of American racism. He is the published author of over 20 books, and he can still see the funny side of life- Be Well & Enjoy!

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The Rituals for Success - Ian C. Dawkins Moore

Introduction

Imagine rising each morning, exercising (nothing frantic- perhaps a short walk), some stretches, sit-ups; Tai Chi; meditating 15-20 minutes on just three 3 things you plan to be successful at today. You recite your prays and affirmations eat a healthy breakfast and leave your home with a simple ritual for success!

This simple ritual for success, of a good diet, exercise and mindfulness about your day ahead, if cultivated, will increase and reward you continuously throughout your days, weeks, months and years to come. Because, the first rule for success is consistency which builds confidence! And confidence like many things can be learned if we are consistent! But, it requires a daily ritual for success to remind us of what is important, meaningful and rewarding to us.

My name is Ian Moore, Life & Career Coach, Teacher and Writer. I want to share with you how to build confidence by developing a consistent daily ritual for success.

I do not come to you as someone who studied these things in college. I’ve not written any dissertations on the migrating habits of career birds or the disillusionment of lost jobs in the age technological. No! I come to you as an entrepreneur who has had to re-invent himself, many times over. I come to you as someone who has learned that the golden rule of life is that you must never ever, EVER give up!

I want to discuss three ideas that are saboteurs to consistency and success:

One - frustration teaches us how we see the world.

Two - the reason we are negative with ourselves and others.

Three – how we can transform negativity into confidence?

Let me begin with frustration. Yours, mine, your neighbors, and everyone else’s! Have you ever noticed how people are always talking about other people behind their backs? Perhaps you’ve done it. I know I’ve certainly done it. Our lives are obsessed with gossip, trivia and complaints that we have no desire to resolve. The obvious problem, of course, is whatever good advice we may have to give to other people is wasted because they’re not listening and we’re not talking to them! So it’s really a waste of our breath, time and energy., don’t you think?

This reminds me of an adage:

"It’s too bad the only people who can solve America’s

problems are busy cutting hair and driving taxi cabs."

George Burns

We all gossip. Perhaps to fill the air with the sounds of our own voices, or to pass the time, or because we’re unhappy with the way things are. The way the world is today and why it isn’t different or better? But if we’re honest with ourselves, we have no real desire to change other people, only talk about why they should change! Yet we refused to talk directly to them, guaranteeing which guarantees they will never change!

Maybe it’s true what Oscar Wilde said;

Giving advice is always a silly idea, but giving good advice is fatal.

Fatal to the friendship he meant, and I can attest to that as I’ve lost many friends by telling them the truth – which they asked for! The good news is that my Christmas list is getting shorter as I don’t have to buy lavish gifts for people who were probably not my friends in the first place!

What we need to understand about frustration - that urge that we all have to solve everyone’s problems by remote control - is a signal that tells us that we are not seeing the world as it really a signal that tells us

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