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the best the future can be is a new and better past.


                    Great motivational energy occurs when we get out of the box and assume
               that the possibilities for creative ideas are infinite. To realize the best possible
               future for yourself, don’t look at it through a box containing your own past.




               53. Keep thinking, keep thinking



                    Motivation comes from thought. Every act we take is preceded by a thought
               that inspires that act. And when we quit thinking, we lose the motivation to act.
               We  eventually  slip  into  pessimism,  and  the  pessimism  leads  to  even  less
               thinking. And so it goes, a downward spiral of negativity and passivity, feeding
               on itself like cancer.

                    I  like  to  use  this  example  in  my  seminars  to  illustrate  the  power  of
               continuing  to  think:  Let’s  say  a  pessimist  has  made  up  his  mind  to  clean  his
               garage on a Saturday morning. He wakes up, walks out to the garage, and opens
               the door. He is shocked to see just how much of a mess it is. “Forget this!” the

               pessimist says with disgust. “No one could clean this garage in one day!” At that
               point,  the  pessimist  slams  the  garage  door  shut  and  goes  back  inside  to  do
               something  else.  Pessimists  are  “all-or-nothing”  thinkers.  They  think  in
               catastrophic absolutes. They are either going to do something perfectly or not at
               all.

                    Now let’s look at how the optimist would face the same problem. He wakes
               up on the same morning, goes to the same garage, sees the same mess, and even
               utters  the  same  first  words  to  himself,  “Forget  this!  No  one  could  clean  this
               garage in one day!”

                    But  this  is  where  the  key  difference  between  an  optimist  and  a  pessimist
               shows itself. Instead of going back into the house, the optimist keeps thinking.
               “Okay, so I can’t clean the whole garage,” he says. “What could I do that would

               make a difference?”

                    He looks for awhile, and thinks things over. Finally, it occurs to him that he
               could break the garage down into four sections and do just one section today.
               “For sure I’ll do one today,” he says, “and even if I only do one section each
               Saturday, I’ll have the whole garage in great shape before the month is over.” A
               month later, you see a pessimist with a filthy garage and an optimist with a clean
               garage.
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