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The 10 Rules for Staying Positive

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Attitude is Everything

I've been in business for over 30 years, and I've come to realize the difference in success, or failure, is not how you look, not how you dress and not even how you're educated. It's how you think.

I can't overstate the importance of being able to maintain a positive attitude but I'm the first one to admit...it's not easy.

That's why I love our book, Attitude is Everything...10 Rules for Staying Positive.

It breaks down the #1 key to success in a simple, but unforgettable way. The bottom line is that no matter what you do in life, the wisdom in this little book will help you succeed! 

Today, I'm thrilled to share an excerpt from a chapter titled: "Wait to Worry," which is great advice for everyone I know! Enjoy.

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From Attitude is Everything
by Vicki Hitzges

I used to worry. A lot. The more I fretted, the more proficient I became at it. Anxiety begets anxiety. I even worried that I worried too much! Ulcers might develop. My health could fail. My finances could be depleted to pay the hospital bills.

A comedian once said, "I tried to drown my worries with gin, but my worries are equipped with flotation devices." While not a drinker, I certainly could identify! My worries could swim, jump and pole vault!

To get some perspective, I visited a well known, Dallas businessman, Fred Smith. Fred mentored such luminaries as motivational whiz Zig Ziglar, business guru Ken Blanchard and leadership expert John Maxwell. Fred listened as I poured out my concerns and then said, "Vicki, you need to learn to wait to worry."

As the words sank in, I asked Fred if he ever spent time fretting. (I was quite certain he wouldn't admit it if he did. He was pretty full of testosteroneeven at age 90.) To my surprise, he confessed that in years gone by he had been a top-notch worrier!

"I decided that I would wait to worry!" he explained. "I decided that I'd wait until I actually had a reason to worrysomething that was happening, not just something that might happenbefore I worried."

"When I'm tempted to get alarmed," he confided, "I tell myself, 'Fred, you've got to wait to worry! Until you know differently, don't worry.' And I don't. Waiting to worry helps me develop the habit of not worrying and that helps me not be tempted to worry."

Fred possessed a quick mind and a gift for gab. As such, he became a captivating public speaker. "I frequently ask audiences what they were worried about this time last year. I get a lot of laughs," he said, "because most people can't remember. Then I ask if they have a current worryyou see nods from everybody. Then I remind them that the average worrier is 92% inefficientonly 8% of what we worry about ever comes true."

Charles Spurgeon said it best. "Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, but only empties today of its strength."

Today, I'm pleased to offer Attitude is Everything for just $10.99. Our regular price is $15.95, a 31% savings.

Most of us want to be positive. It's advantageous to possess a sunny outlook. Doors open to optimists. They make friends, earn respect, close sales, produce loyal clients, and others enjoy and want to be like them. The question is how can we do that consistently?

That's what Attitude is Everything is all about! It's filled with great stories, great quotes and many "a-ha" moments that will turn the switch from "off" to "on." Not only will you love it, anyone you give it to will love it too! It's a perfect gift for any occasion for friends, family and employees.

For more information, to look inside this great book or to view the 3 minute inspirational movie, just click here.

All the Best,
Mac Anderson
Mac Anderson

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