Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Ron Jenson

It OPTIMIZARE aims to produce personal mastery in people, in such a way that they become agents of change and transformation. Principles to optimize your life. The principles OPTIMIZARE are classified into three categories: Attitudes, beliefs and commitments. The same Dr. Ron Jenson plasma follows: attitudes. Convictions. Commitments. The power of these three categories arises when they align and harmonize with each other.

Some people have good attitudes, but lack them the commitment and the dedication to persevere. Others have strong convictions but their negative attitudes sabotage real success. There are others which are volitional strong and can propose you accomplish things, but failing repeatedly since their system of beliefs or attitudes are inhibited. Principles associated with attitudes: 1. Optare for initiating the action. I am responsible for my own life and I am a person who makes a difference? There are people who expect things happen and people who make things happen. Many assume his role in life as mere spectators, or in the best cases as extras, but others decide to be main actors. There are people who leave their results at random, the game's circumstances, the inertia of the events or the decisions of others, but those who optimize their lives take responsibility that things happen.

These people made their own opportunities and not wasted opportunities presented them, are more determined in search of opportunities. Many people live their lives as victims. Throw him guilt by his current condition, their parents, the State, the stars, or destination. But as long as we live our lives as victims, we will not responsible for our actions, nor will take responsibility for our future. We cannot control what happened to us in the past: the abuse that we were object, the lack of economic resources that we experienced in childhood, lack of parental love, and so on. But if we choose to make us responsible for our attitudes, beliefs and behaviours.

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