Are you a common thinker or an uncommon thinker? Most of us are all born with five senses. What we can see, hear, taste, touch, and smell. The common thinker bases all their decisions on the five senses. The five senses are limited to telling and showing us what already “is.” They have no power to create or transform. The uncommon thinker is able to expand their mind beyond their normal capabilities and use “Intellectual Qualities” or (IQ). Intellectual Qualities have the power to create and transform. They are present in each one of us and each identifies a powerful area of thought that we can use to improve our thoughts and transform our lives. The Intellectual Qualities are:
The ability to pursue a Worthy Ideal: When you live according to a Worthy Ideal, your life will reach a level of fulfillment unsurpassed by anything you have ever experienced.
Intuition: Intuition is a hunch or gut feeling.
Open Mindedness: To open your mind you must develop flexibility in your thinking so that new ideas get the space in your mind to live and breathe.
Optimism: You have the ability to see the good in all aspects of your life.
Burning Desire: When you want something so much you can feel it, when you’re thrilled, excited, and eager with anticipation, when it feels so real you can taste it.
Passion: Passion propels you forward against all odds and obstacles, enabling you to conquer your circumstances.
Commitment: You have committed in your mind the end outcome and until you have achieved that, you do not stop.
Belief: It is a conscious choice you make and, when combined with knowledge of what you do best, it gives you unshakable confidence and profound focus.
Vision: Vision is powerful because when it gets strong enough nothing can stop you from achieving what you set out to do.
Be uncommon and tap into your Intellectual Qualities
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
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