I saw this in one of the forums I belong to. I am not sure if "Who Do You Think You Are" is the correct title. I think it is sooo powerful.
What is the image you have of yourself? Who and what do you think you are?
If your self-image is in conflict with your goals, the self-image will win out and the goals will fall by the wayside. Yet when your image of yourself is in agreement with your goals, those goals will be achieved in ways that seem almost effortless.
Who you think you are has a tremendous impact on the person you actually become. And fortunately, you can choose precisely who you think you are.
Others will often try to tell you who you are, but you don't need to pay any attention to them. Instead, decide to see yourself as the person you would most truly like to be.
The way you choose to see yourself exerts a steady and substantial influence on all the other choices you make. And those choices add together to build the reality of your life.
Truly see yourself as the person who can live the life you most sincerely desire to live. Who you think you are is precisely who you will come to be.
-- Ralph Marston
After I read this, I felt that I had to know more about the person who wrote it. What I found through me for a loop. I expected to find someone totally different; older, more scholarly in looks, and not so immersed in day-to-day things. (smiling) I guess this proof that the man knows what he's talking about. He knows who he is--what ever he does makes the whole. See Marston's web site and read his bio. http://greatday.com/ralph/index.html

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