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The Size Of Your Thinking Is The Size Of Your Results
by Norm Bettencourt

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The losers limb is the pre excuse you give yourself on why you are going to fail before you even begin. Unsuccessful people love having alibis and using the saying "if only", so they have an excuse to explain there failures in the ring and outside of it. The size of your thinking is the size of your results. Some reasons why people have the losers limb can vary from individual to individual from fear of success, issues from there past or they let the negative people's opinions control their thoughts. Ninety-five percent of failure is usually based on fear of success. Everything we fear is learned, so unlearn it. Bottom line you are just giving yourself reasons to fail or not to try at all.

"YOU EITHER HAVE EXCUSES OR RESULTS"

Below is a list of "if only" alibis take an honest examination of yourself and see if you use any of these alibis in making excuses for yourself when it comes to training, in your fight career or in life in general.
  • If only I was younger


  • If only I had more time to train


  • If only I was bigger


  • If only I didn't have a family to support


  • If only I had more money


  • If only I knew good trainers


  • If only I didn't care of what people think


  • If only I had the talent of some people had


  • If only I didn't have to work so hard


  • If only I lived in a big city


  • If only I wasn't out of shape
The list can go on and on. Having alibis will be fatal to your success. Listen to your thoughts and what you are saying to yourself. Having alibis' is a habit that can be broken through constant practice and analysis. "The first and best victory is to conquer self. To be conquered by self is of all things the most shameful and vile." -- Plato

About the Author
Norm Bettencourt is the creator of TACT Self Defense which specializes in combat management tactics for mind, body & spirit. Visit Tact Self Defense

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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