Coach Frank Sagasta

Education - Leadership - Philosophy - Positive Psychology - Life-Skills

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

THINK LIVE AND GROW


                   THINK 

                                 LIVE 

                                           AND 
                                                     GROW


"These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so."
(Acts 17:11)

Thinking starts with your minds. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said; "Self-trust is the first secret of success." If you spend 15-30 minutes every morning on something of great nature. You'll see great change, so long as it is consistent! I really need and want you to think about what you want in life. Money, new house, new business, new vehicle, better health, a better relationship or maybe a better walk with God. 


I don't know what you're looking for but I do know and have found that you can not attain those goals without having strong enough thought and effort go into it. You don’t attract what you want because wants are intellectual in nature. The wants and needs are embedded in your conscious mind. Of course, some people don't realize that because they're thinking negatively. Unless you have possession of the mind. You won't have that ability to make conscious efforts to inspect your thoughts, actions, and reactions. 



OKAY!! NOW LET’S THINK...LET’S REALLY THINK AND LIVE! The results you're getting today are an expression of your level of awareness, plan, and simple. Self-awareness is analyzing the place in your mind. Now if you expand your thinking on those things, you’ll see change. “A man is what he thinks all day long.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson. So, don’t direct your mind on deprivation or jealousy of the moment. Let your thoughts Grow. Choose and focus on your personal development. Create prosperity for yourself and those around you! Make thoughts of success and prosperity, better for your personal and professional relationships, an abundance of spiritual and material goods.


When people seriously think and undertake the definition of what they truly what to be and to do, they'll become deliberate with full diligence. They'll achieve it. Because hell over high water...will they allow distractions to disturb them! No guts no glory! In fact, I dare you....no I triple dog dare you to think in bigger terms than what happen yesterday or what might happen tomorrow. Work extremely hard on the day with peace, joy, love, harmony and honor. Wake up with the breath of inspiration every morning and make every day a masterpiece. But before you go, please take these tools into consideration. These are the six cognitive domains that involve the development of our mental skills and the acquisition of knowledge. The six categories under this domain are:


  1. Knowledge: the ability to recall data and/or information. 
    Example: A child recites the English alphabet.
  2. Comprehension: the ability to understand the meaning of what is known. 
    Example: A teacher explains a theory in his own words.
  3. Application: the ability to utilize an abstraction or to use knowledge in a new situation. 
    Example: A nurse intern applies what she learned in her Psychology class when she talks to patients.
  4. Analysis: the ability to differentiate facts and opinions. 
    Example: A lawyer was able to win over a case after recognizing logical fallacies in the reasoning of the offender.
  5. Synthesis: the ability to integrate different elements or concepts in order to form a sound pattern or structure so a new meaning can be established. 
    Examples: A therapist combines yoga, biofeedback and support group therapy in creating a care plan for his patient.
  6. Evaluation: the ability to come up with judgments about the importance of concepts. 
    Examples: A businessman selects the most efficient way of selling products.

"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt 


Best, 


Coach Frank Sagasta 







1 comment:

  1. Thank you for reading and sharing. Might your day, weeks and months become even brighter.

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