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An element of a winning mind: FOCUS

Life is a game, and winning is the equivalent of success in what ever that is of importance to you in this world. In your talks, you speak about A Winning Mind- Can you describe it in one sentence? A Winning Mind is a very broad topic with which we can spend days discussing it. Just to touch on a few elements, A Winning Mind is a mind that is in control of emotions, a mind that is courageous, a mind that looks for the other side of the coin, a mind that is focussed on achieving their goals and desires. This is only but a few elements. Let's talk about Focus. Tell us more about the importance of having Focus in your life. Our lives are filled with events (big and small) that occur on a daily basis, that's the beauty of life. With so much going on, it requires those with A Winning Mind to stay on course without being distracted by surrounding influences. If you are not focussed you tend to lag behind in your commitments, your tasks and also achieving your go...

HAVE FUN LEARNING CREATIVITY

You have some great ideas. You toss them around in your mind. You tell friends about them. They go nowhere. Why? They go nowhere because of what your friends said or because you have the misconception that only a select few are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. And, you, of course, couldn't be one of that select group. That is not true at all. Anyone who has creative genius will tell you that creativity is very much like a muscle that needs to be developed in order to perform at top efficiency. If you don't learn how to develop creative thinking, this skill, like a muscle will become withered and useless to you when you most need it. On the other hand, keep working at it and this skill will soon be ready for action whenever you need it. So how do you develop your own personal style of creative thinking? Well, the first thing is to realize your brain has a greater capacity and speed than the world's biggest and fastest super computer. That's righ...