Kaizen Wealth Life Transformation

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Home Reflections On the highway of life, work does not drive me.

On the highway of life, work does not drive me.

I am in control of my work and emotions. I am successful because I am dedicated to my work and passionate about my life. Therefore, peace and joy follow me wherever I go. 

When I am surrounded by pressure, I stay relaxed by keeping the big picture in mind. If I feel stressed, I close my eyes and envision lying on a beautiful, sunny beach, listening to the waves crashing on the shore. My cares simply float away. 
 
When I get to work, I embrace my assignments with a positive attitude. Challenges are welcome in my life because they revive the creativity within me. I seek out the good in every situation. If I find myself in a cloud of negativity, I go elsewhere.
 
I stay calm under pressure. Another person’s lack of preparation does not constitute an emergency in my life. I stand up for myself and I know when to say no. I keep my plate free from meaningless busywork.
 
I drive my work; it neither drags me around, nor enslaves me. I am happy to complete my work because it is valuable to me and it makes a difference to others.
 
Being in the driver's seat leads me to enjoy my life that much more. My optimism keeps me miles ahead of my obligations. A positive attitude causes me to be proactive about the things that need to be done.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    What kind of attitude do I display toward my work?
2.    How do I react under pressure?
3.    How can I be more proactive?


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