Summary::

A year ago I went to a financial conference in Calgary, Canada (awesome area, by the way, hello Banff!) and one of the main areas they focused on was developing and maintaining a mindset for success.

I must admit, I was a little weirded out. Reading positive reinforcement out loud seemed a bit awkward and egotistical to me. I’m doing just fine, thanks.

After I left, I decided I could do without that part, which they seemed to think was so important, so I put the attitude worksheet in a drawer.

Then about a month ago, I had a realization that I often let my mind wander to what I don’t have yet, rather than continuously ingrain what I DO want in my mind. My mindset has had way more power over me than I thought!

Anyone with me? Evaluate yourself for the next few days and check if you’re repeating more positive affirmations in your mind or constantly circling back to stresses. It could be a game changer!

Here are a few reasons how a positive mindset contributes to success in many areas of life ad how to implement this mindset immediately.