Unlocking Your Potential: The Power of Adding Up Your Victories
Published: Wed, 02/12/25
Updated: Wed, 02/12/25
TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT
Add up your victories!
Do it now while you're thinking about it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
The moment you do, you will reactivate your old belief system. More than that, you will tap into an inner power that will take your life to the
next level and move you toward getting what you want.
You don’t have to take my word for it. Dr. Abraham Maslow, who coined the term "Self-actualization," said long ago that self-exploration and action are the two master keys to becoming all you can be. Adding up your victories is the first step.
And it's so easy because it validates everything
you've done in life and places a value on your accomplishments that no one can take away. A validation that you can use to rise to your full potential.
As you'll now learn, self-actualization is taking yourself to the pinnacle of your life, maximizing your human potential. I can think of no better way than to, again, add up your victories and use this as a stepping stone for further achievement.
Through my Secret of Inevitable Success Life Coaching, I've seen many individuals harness this exercise to recognize their achievements and propel themselves forward, transforming their victories into a foundation for future success.
Tragically, society conditions us from a young age to believe that maximizing our human potential
comes from outside ourselves—and not from within. Not true. The truth is that you already have the ability to get what you want locked inside you. All you need are the right strategies to bring it out.
In my one-on-one coaching I'll share with you the strategies that scientifically took me to the top of my field and can help you.
As a
critical first step, you must open your mind to the possibility that you really can get what you want by adding up your victories, sticking your stake in the ground, and looking the obstacles squarely in the eye.
Right off the bat, you'll need to throw away what other people may think about you. It's irrelevant. To be sure, accept their praise by all means, but remember that their criticism of you is simply their
opinion.
Often, these criticisms are based on jealousy or their limited knowledge. The people who would put down your aspirations are jealous because they have none of their own.
My friend Kevin learned to see past people's criticism in a big way. More than 30 years ago, when we were in college, he worked as an X-ray tech and was taking a full load—16
units. He aspired to become a doctor. Some of our friends thought he was nuts. But it never occurred to me that he couldn't do it.
My goodness, he worked hard. He was working full-time, supporting himself, studying, and taking the classes he needed. In my opinion, there wasn't anything Kevin couldn't do. I was in awe of him. His road was tough, to be sure. But he threw away what the peanut gallery had to say and took his
belief in himself. Now, he's one of the top emergency room physicians in California.
As Henry Ford once said, "If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, you can't." This is why looking inside yourself and recognizing your unique talents—large and small—is so crucial to achieving life's biggest dreams.
So, let me ask you...
Are you willing to go beyond your doubts and fears?
Are you serious about finally getting what you want?
Would you like to start living your dreams today?
If so, then please add up your victories right now. I'll show you how to spin them into a lifetime of personal achievement.
All good wishes,
Doug D'Anna
P.S. Remember journey to self-actualization begins with recognizing your victories and building from there.
If you're looking to deepen this practice and truly see how adding up
your victories can transform your life, my Secret of Inevitable Success Life Coaching might be exactly what you need.
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