minded, excuse-making people, you’ll inevitably become
like them.
Spend time with positive, successful achievers
and inevitably their attitudes and successful habits will
reflect on you. You’ll become more and more like them.
This is true in every area—success, health, happiness
weight, income. If all of your friends
are generally happy
and optimistic people, then you are going to naturally
become more happy and optimistic just by being around
them. If all of your friends are
successful and earn over
$100,000 a year—even if you enter their circle earning far
less—you will automatically be pulled up by their level of
thinking and influenced by the habits they’ve established to
be successful.
On
the contrary, if most of the people you associate
with are constantly complaining and focused on the
negative side of life, the odds are you will be too. If your
friends are not striving
to improve their lives, or if they’re
struggling financially, then they’re not going to challenge or
inspire you to do any better.
Unfortunately, there will be a lot of people who are
trying to get ahead in life but keep
getting pulled down by
the people around them. This can be especially difficult
when those people are your family. You must be strong and
make sure you spend less time with people who don’t
encourage and challenge you to become the best you can be.
Seek out people who believe in you,
admire you, and
can help you get where you want to go in life. You must
actively seek out such people to improve your circle of
influence—they rarely just show up by chance. Here are
some ways that you can do that:
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