We all need to be encouraged and motivated to live life. With challenges, stresses, jobs, and everyday chores it can all pile up on us.

Developing motivational beliefs that help you recognize your responsibilities to create the life you want can help you build the life you dream of.

  1. You don’t have to be passionate about the things you love in life. Instead, you can choose to be a compassionate person who brings passion everywhere you go.
  2. You Can Control your attitude. A lot of things aren’t in your control. You can’t control your past, how other people behave, of how the world works. You can, however, choose to control your attitude. Choosing to have a positive attitude when things go wrong speaks volumes about your character.
  3. You can find a way to make things work. A motivational belief that keeps you from giving up can help you gain success in all areas of your life. If you resolve to find a way to make things work, you’ll look for strategies to overcome obstacles until you reach your goal.
  4. Hurt and pain make you stronger. Hurt and pain are inevitable in life. If you waste time complaining that life isn’t fair or you try to play the role of victim, you won’t reach your full potential in life.
  5. You have the power to make things happen. Believe in your ability to get things done. Never underestimate your potential and you’ll amaze yourself when you see how capable you are.
  6. Your a product of your choices. You are not defined by your circumstances. Instead, you are defined by the choices you choose to make. If you choose to make good choices, ever when you find yourself in bad circumstances, you’ll find out exactly how powerful you are.
  7. You have a lot to be grateful for everyday. Dwelling on what you don’t have in life won’t get you anywhere. Focusing on your gratitude and recognizing how fortunate you are, however, can help you stay focused on what’s important in life.
  8. You have the opportunity to try anything. Today’s world offers you endless opportunities. If you don’t like your job, find a new one. If you don’t like where you live, move to somewhere else. Recognize that you have an opportunity to do anything you want in life.
  9. You must stay committed to see results. Change doesn’t happen overnight. Adopting a motivational belief that reinforces the need for commitment can help you stay on track even when you don’t see immediate results.
  10. You can learn from your failures. Failure is a part of life and is often a necessary step toward eventual success. Don’t give trying and don’t repeat the same mistakes. Instead, use your failures to help you reach your goals.

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