Jan 01 2010
The Simple Secret to Real Change
It’s a New Year, and people are determined to change their lives.
They are convinced that 2010 will finally be the year that real and lasting change happens.
Many will try to change their diets or their activity levels or their work habits or their approach to relationships, and some will succeed in these new endeavors.
But the vast majority will fail.
Why?
Why will so many invest so much initial effort but never keep the pace that leads to real success?
The reason is simple and profound.
Those who fail try to change their actions without changing their thinking.
Everything in your life, for good or for ill, begins as a thought. If you want to be healthier, wealthier, wiser, and more loving in 2010, you need to change how you think. All of the physical activity and positive intentions will ultimately fail unless you first change your thoughts.
Would you like some help to get started with real change? Get a free copy of As A Man Thinketh: The Study Guide by filling in the form to the right of this post. That’s a great way to start changing your thinking.
If you want a little something more, check out 7 Days Away From Powerfully Positive Living (a quick and simple jump-start to a better life) or Mastering Your Power of Release (an expanded version of my approach to changing your life with lots of extra information from ten other personal transformation teachers). Or do a little web research and find something else that will help you change the way you think.
Just know that real change begins in your thinking.
If you ignore that fact, you will fail.
When you embrace that fact, your success is inevitable.
4 responses so far

Hi Buz
That is very profound wisdom and it is the one thing I have found has hleped me to make the biggest changes in my life in the last few weeks.
I have started to focus more on what I can say “YES TO” in my life and that has had a big impact.
One of the other things has been to finally let go of the pain and anger and frustration of old baggage because it is very difficult to make changes for something better, when still carrying old “stuff.”
I really like your study Guide to “As a Man Thinketh” – it adds a lot of great insights.
Have a wonderful 2010.
With abundant blessings.
Amanda Goldston
Thanks, Amanda.
I wish you and yours a very Happy New Year!
Hi Buz, Thank you for this. I am excited by the year ahead, especially in light of the prospects of embarking on all of the adventures I look forward to with all my Internet friends!
Blessings!!
Thank you, Kate. One thing I intend to do very soon in this new year is to appear as a guest on your radio show. 2010 is going to be a great year!