
New York rarely helps small business to move forward and some say they hamper us at best. Still, the choice to perform is ours! Victim or adventurer – which way is your business headed in these shifting horizons? The human brain is capable of casualty or quest in even the most ordinary day, and what you do decides how the plasticity in your brain wires!
Do you live these words as this writer wired his brain to see choices he made…
“Nobody loves me, everybody hates me,
Think I'll go eat worms.
Big fat juicy ones, Eensie weensy squeensy ones,
See how they wiggle and squirm.”
That’s how the brain rewires through what a person does in a workday.
No question, adventurers take their lumps because they visualize more magnificent meanings from other parts of their day. They expect goodness to eventually find and shower them… so on a rainy day they simply step forward until sunshine splashes its warmth again. An ordinary day is cast in negative lights for victims, so their brains and their business increasingly live its corresponding gloom that filled yesterday and is expected to shape tomorrow’s reality.
People who stay alive to adventure inspire other workers too see similar visions of hope. Like lighthouses they flash…beam … flash … beam … beyond life’s choppier waters, so emotional problems look like mere challenges to call them deeper. People who have allowed business disappointments to rewire their thinking into victim mentality … have destined their brains to rely more on external gratification for any sense of worth.
Expect the best for your business, and your brain will do the rest. It will search out and deliver new adventures and then reboot in ways that carry it out in profitability. What do you think?










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