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The 10 Second Philosophy

...a word, a phrase, a question, a thought, an idea, and that once
you've got it, your life will never be the same again...

And that:

Most people are not happy, because they are not who they really are, and you cannot be truly happy as 'not you'.

Derek Mills, The Standards Guy

Creator of the 10 Second Philosophy

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 You could sit down sometime over the next few days and write down your goals for 2012 and beyond, OR you could completely redefine your life and how you will live it; it’s your choice. How did last years goals work out for you?

To completely redefine your life, begin now to write down Standards for yourself, to live by every day of 2012. Notice that I said Standards, not ‘a set of goals’. This is because goals are what you are going to be, do, have, in the future, next week, next month, next year. Well, tomorrow never comes! You only have now!

A Standard is a criteria, rule, level or basis for how you operate your life each day, just today, right now, and just one day at a time. It is no coincidence that we are given our life, just one day at a time. This is how we should live it. Getting the best out of yourself each day will make for you a wonderful life, because Read More …

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Start as you mean to go on. I believe that everyone should be motivated to succeed by something more important than money or success: that something is self-esteem. 

Consider Maxwell Maltz. He was the author of the 25 million selling book, Psycho-Cybernetics. He was a plastic surgeon who realised that when he physically ‘fixed’ people, that most of them did not live, like Shrek, ‘happy ever after’ because whilst they had a new nose, they still looked in the mirror and saw reflected back a low or poor self image. Some wanted fixing again. It was not until they were able to change how they saw themselves that they changed how they treated themselves internally, emotionally and spiritually. Then they changed and became happier. 

So the key lesson here is that when you change how you represent yourself to you, and then how you represent yourself to the world outside, then massive, sometimes instantaneous change occurs. It can begin to happen in as little as 10 seconds, because when you see/feel yourself differently, the world does too.