Persistence, not perfection love to strive for perfection,
driven by the idea that we in this effort to give the best of themselves.
Unfortunately, this strategy is often insidious Strikes Back: begin to feel
guilty because we are not good enough, and for comfort go straight to the
refrigerator.http://www.6mt.net/forum/general-discussion/44202-win-trip-festivals-speed-orlando.html
Do not have to be perfect - reward for his perseverance -
for their commitment to learning, for auto correction or for self-help.
Understand that progress happens in waves, where the valleys are as important
as the peaks of the movement forward.
Encourage your mind to learning as humans, we love to learn,
whether it's about finding the quickest way to work or the lightest way to a
job. However, many of us get stuck when it comes to changing our eating habits.
Missing master a new, better strategy and we stay stuck in old patterns of
behavior.
Why? Because you ask questions that block our natural
learning, such as "Why do you continue doing this? '" What's wrong
with me? “Or "I'll never change." What would happen if you instead
ask questions that motivate you to study ("How would you like to act the
next time?", "What can I learn from this situation?" or
"How can this ease? "). http://www.6mt.net/forum/general-discussion/44138-nissan-bladeglider-concept.html

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